Camper Van Road Trip to Awajishima, Japan | Toyota Hiace Travel Tips & Upgrades
Join us on a camper van road trip to Awajishima, Japan, in our Toyota Hiace converted by Toy Factory! We explore this beautiful island while sharing RV travel tips and tricks for road-tripping in Japan. Learn about staying at Michi-no-Eki stations, essential camper van upgrades, and how we’ve customized our Hiace for more comfortable travel. Don’t miss our insights on making the most of your camper van adventures in Japan!
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6 Comments
Hi Coco, I suggest you to contact Nomad Push because both of you can benefit from that interaction.
He can learn from your van experience, and you'll be expose to a wider audience.
Thanks for the recommendation. He has TONs of subscribers! Thanks for watching
I visited Aqua Ignis in August last year after staying in Awaji for 1 week. It’s a wonderful place and living previously in Southern Osaka, it’s always one of my go to places.
My friend travels the world for puppet shows she just came back from the water puppets in Vietnam. The storylines of these Japanese puppet shows are pretty weird to say the least!
This is exactly the content I subbed to see. Do this as often as you want.
I actually want to come on a 90 day holiday and hire a camper to just cruise the countryside, but it looks like it'll cost 2-3 million yen for 90 days. Normally I would buy a van and then sell it before I leave, but it seems I can't buy a car in Japan without a residnecy card. Would you have any recomendations for somewhere to rent a cheaper van for long term? Like, I get that 20K yen a day is a reasonable rate for a short term (a week or two), but it's a killer for 3 months.
Either way, I will watch every vanlife video you make, and live vicariously until I can get to some michi no eki's myself.
Now this is the way I would like to travel to see Japan 🙂 The michi no ekis look amazing!