Japan is home to a variety of breathtaking glamping spots, and among one of the latest and most stunning additions is In The Outdoor Shirahama Shihara on the Shihara coast in Wakayama prefecture.

According to a report, situated inside the Yoshino Kumano National Park, the site offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding forest.

Glampers can choose between three types of accommodation. In addition to the large tents (from ¥19,800 per person), another option is the Jyubako, a box-shaped 14sqm wooden cabin created by famous architect Kengo Kuma and the outdoors company Snow Peak. It can accommodate two to three people and starts at ¥22,000 per person

Dog owners can also spend time with their furbabies while staying cozy at the spacious Private Cabin with Norn. The cabin has a private 100 sqm garden, where your furry friends are allowed to roam freely. The cabin can accommodate up to four persons and comes with a kitchen space and toilet. The accommodation is wheelchair friendly and starts at ¥24,200 per person.

No need to worry if you forget toiletries or other necessities, the glamping site provides towels, pajamas, toothbrushes, body soap, and other amenities for free.

For more information, visit https://intheoutdoor.co.jp/.

This story originally appeared on Timeout. Featured image from In The Outdoor Shirahama Shihara.