Camping with young children in a foreign country can feel daunting.
The gear, the logistics, and the fear of being uncomfortable often stop families from exploring Japan’s beautiful outdoors.
However, Snow Peak ABURAYAMA FUKUOKA changes the game completely.
Located just a 30-minute drive from the city center, this newly renovated nature complex offers a “hands-free” camping experience.
That makes it ideal for international families who want the outdoors without heavy gear or the usual stress.
It combines a high-end Snow Peak campsite with an interactive farm (formerly known as Moo Moo Land), forest adventure courses, and modern cafes.
If you want to escape the city concrete without sacrificing comfort, this guide covers everything you need to know about staying overnight in Fukuoka’s green hills.
(All details are current as of 2025—always confirm live prices and hours before you travel.)
What Makes Aburayama Perfect for Families?

Aburayama is unique because it isn’t just a campsite—it is a comprehensive outdoor resort designed for all ages.
While “camping” is the highlight, you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy it.
- Zero Gear Needed: The “Hands-Free Camp” plans provide everything from the tent to the sleeping bags.
- Farm Interactions: The site includes a full working farm where kids can milk cows and ride horses.
- Modern Comforts: With a Starbucks, a French-inspired restaurant, and heated toilet seats, you are never far from civilization.
- English-Friendly Vibe: As a Snow Peak managed facility, the systems are clear, and the infrastructure is high quality, reducing the stress often associated with local campsites.
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The “Hands-Free” Camping Experience

For travelers, the biggest barrier to camping is luggage. You cannot pack a tent in your suitcase.
Snow Peak solves this with their “Tebura” (Hands-Free) Camping Plan.
What is Included?
When you book the Hands-Free plan, you arrive to find a top-of-the-line Snow Peak “Land Lock” shelter—a massive two-room tent.
It is already partially set up or ready for you with full instruction, so there is no guesswork on arrival.
The package typically includes:
- High-Spec Tent & Tarp: sturdy enough to withstand wind and rain comfortably.
- Bedding: Comfortable foam mats and sleeping bags (suited to the season).
- Furniture: Tables and the famous Snow Peak low chairs that are perfect for toddlers.
- Kitchen Gear: A gas burner, pots, pans, hot sandwich maker, and tableware.
- Fire Pit: A “Takibi” set for that essential evening campfire.
How Much Does It Cost?
Hands-Free Camp plans are a premium experience, but they save you from buying, packing, or hauling any gear across the world.
As a rough guide, expect rates to start from around ¥30,000–¥40,000 per night for two adults and one child, depending on the season and tent type.
The private villas and suite plans cost significantly more, while basic bring-your-own-gear auto-camp sites are cheaper.
Because seasonal pricing and weekend availability change often, always confirm the exact rate and reserve your dates on the official Snow Peak ABURAYAMA reservation page before you travel.
Spring and autumn weekends fill up fast, so check availability and lock in your dates as early as you can. Adding a city night before or after camp? Compare family-friendly Fukuoka hotels on Agoda →
Bathing & Facilities
Comfort is key when traveling with kids.
- Showers: There are clean, 24-hour shower rooms available for free.
- Toilets: The sanitary buildings are modern, bright, and clean (a huge plus for potty-training toddlers).
- Power: You can charge your devices at the kitchen station or rent portable batteries.
Note: If you prefer a roof over your head, the facility also offers luxury accommodation at the “Snow Peak YAKEI SUITE.”
It features private villas with sauna options, though these come at a much higher price point.
Activities: Farm Fun and Forest Adventure

You won’t hear “I’m bored” here. The complex is huge and filled with activities that cater to different energy levels.
Many visitors come just for the day, too. The farm, Forest Adventure, BBQ, and cafes all welcome day guests.
Each activity is paid separately on-site rather than bundled into the camping fee, so a day trip can be a budget-friendly way to test the place first.
Opening hours and individual prices vary by season—with shorter winter hours—so it is worth checking the official schedule before you set out, especially on weekdays when some facilities rest.
1. Forest Adventure (Ziplines & Nets)
For active kids, the Forest Adventure area is a must.
- Net Course: This is fantastic for younger children (generally 3+ years). It involves bouncing and scrambling across giant nets suspended in the trees. No harness is required, making it freedom-focused and safe.
- Zip Trip Course: For older kids (usually primary school age and up), this course involves harnessing up and zooming through the forest canopy.
Many of Aburayama’s activities, along with other Fukuoka day trips, tickets, and family passes, can be compared and pre-booked online. Browse Fukuoka tours & family activities on Klook →
2. Animal Encounters at the Farm
Formerly known as Moo Moo Land, the farm area remains a highlight for toddlers. For more ideas tailored to little ones, see our Fukuoka with Toddlers & Babies guide.
- Cow Milking: Children (aged 4+) can try milking a cow—a classic Aburayama experience.
- Feeding Time: You can buy snacks to feed goats and sheep.
- Horse Riding: Pony rides are available for young children (often limited to those over 4 years old).
- Roller Slide: The “Kodomo Hiroba” (Kids’ Square) features a long roller slide that is a hit with local kids. Tip: Bring a plastic “sledge” sheet or piece of cardboard to sit on if you want to go fast!
If you are looking for more outdoor play ideas in the city, check our guide to Best Parks in Fukuoka for Kids: Ohori, Playgrounds & Picnic Spots.
Food Options: Starbucks, Cheese, and BBQ

You don’t need to cook if you don’t want to. Aburayama has transformed into a foodie destination.
- Starbucks Coffee: Located with a panoramic view of Fukuoka city. It is a perfect spot for parents to grab a latte while the kids run on the grass.
- Mori no BBQ: A large covered BBQ area where you can order ingredients on-site. It’s hassle-free—you show up, grill high-quality meat and veggies, and leave the clean-up to the staff.
- Restaurant Sola: For a special treat, this farm-to-table restaurant offers French-inspired cuisine using local ingredients.
- ABURAYAMA CHEESE STAND: Freshly made mozzarella and ricotta cheese pizzas.
For dessert, don’t miss the soft-serve ice cream at the Mori no Kiosk, made with fresh milk from the farm’s cows.
Planning to spend a night in the city before or after your camping trip? These centrally located Hakata hotels are popular with families:
Practical Tips for Families
Getting There
Aburayama is located in the southern hills of Fukuoka City. For wider transport advice, see our Ultimate Fukuoka with Kids guide.
| Option | Time | Cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi (recommended) | 30–40 min from Hakata / Tenjin | ≈ ¥4,000–¥5,000 | Families with luggage & kids |
| Bus + taxi | 45–60 min + transfer | Bus fare + short taxi | Light travelers on a budget |
Note: there is no direct bus to the campsite reception.
You would take a Nishitetsu bus to “Aburayama Danchi” and then transfer to a taxi—not recommended with heavy luggage and small children.
Renting a car is the most flexible option for families carrying kids and gear, and it lets you stock up on supplies on the way. Compare Fukuoka car rental deals on Klook →
When to Go
- Spring & Autumn: These are the best seasons for camping. The days are mild, and the nights are crisp.
- Summer: The mountain location is slightly cooler than the city, but it is still hot. Read our Summer Heat Survival in Fukuoka with Kids: Best Cool Spots and Safety Tips if you plan to visit in July or August.
- Winter: Snow Peak tents are warm, but nights get very cold. The “Hands-Free” plans usually include warm sleeping bags, but thermal pajamas are a must.
What to Pack
Even with a “Hands-Free” plan, you should bring:
- Warm Layers: Even in summer, the mountain air cools down at night.
- Rain Gear: Weather in the mountains can change quickly.
- Insect Repellent: It is a forest, so mosquitoes are present in summer.
- Slip-on Shoes: Camping involves taking shoes on and off frequently when entering the tent. Crocs or slide sandals are a lifesaver.
Mobile coverage in the hills can be patchy, so an unlimited data SIM or pocket Wi-Fi keeps maps and check-in messages working. Browse Japan eSIM & pocket Wi-Fi deals on Klook →
Snow Peak Aburayama FAQ
How much does the Hands-Free camping plan cost?
Plans generally start from around ¥30,000–¥40,000 per night for two adults and one child, with the exact rate depending on season, weekend dates, and tent type. Check the official reservation page for live pricing and availability.
What ages are the activities suitable for?
The Forest Adventure net course suits children aged roughly 3 and up, while cow milking and pony rides are usually limited to ages 4 and above. The zip-line course is designed for primary-school age and older.
Can you visit Aburayama as a day trip without camping?
Yes. The farm, Forest Adventure, BBQ, and cafes all welcome day visitors, and each activity is paid à la carte on-site, so you can enjoy the resort without booking an overnight stay.
What is the best season to visit?
Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable camping weather. Summer is cooler than the city but still hot, and winter nights get very cold despite the warm Snow Peak bedding.
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