May 18, 2012

Homemade Two-Storey Japanese Motorhome

The Two-Storey Camping Car - (C) http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/~gyo/English/index.htm

The Two-Storey Camping Car (Copyright: http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/~gyo/English/index.htm)

It’s not often that I come across a motorhome completely different to any I’ve seen before – but this one is.

Built by three Japanese schoolfriends for a one-year road trip around Japan, it took two years to create and really is unique.

The second floor is a Japanese-style room – it has a full length window down one side, tatami-matted floors and no furniture at all.

The lads used it mostly as a bedroom – downstairs was filled by the kitchen, bathroom (including a bath) and living/dining area. When not in use, the second floor retracts to give the vehicle an overall height of 3m and a standard box van profile.

One of the (many) things that impressed me about this build are its dimensions. The motorhome is based on a Toyota Toyoace, a fairly small van model. The maximum gross weight is only 3000kg and it is only 5.2m long and 1.8m wide when setup for driving.

That’s really impressive – as a comparison, a short wheelbase European van like a Ford Transit is around 4.9m long and 1.9m wide. That means that this Japanese motorhome has a footprint that isn’t all that much larger than a large car or a small van – yet provides every creature comfort, accomodation for three adults and has two storeys. It really is impressive (compare this to the last two-storey motorhome I featured).

The lads’ website is well worth a visit – whether you are interested in the build of the motorhome or the photographs from their year-long road trip around Japan. Both Japan’s beautiful countryside and all aspects of the build are illustrated with dozens of photographs.

Hat tip to Japanese Nostalgic Car.

Comments

  1. Very Cool – amazing what you can do when you put your mind to it.

  2. Karen Hadley says:

    I am so impressed!!!

  3. Kurniawan Halim says:

    I wish to buy C class motorized home in Japan. I am looking for relevant information.

    It will be used to travel in Japan for 6 months. thank you

    KH

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