Laid-Back Camp
"High School Girls Go Yurucamp in Nature!"
Apple TVNadeshiko, a high school student who had moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous, 1000 yen-bill-featured Mount Fuji. Even though she manages to bike all the way to Motosu, she's forced to turn back because of worsening weather. Unable to set her eyes on her goal, she faints partway to her destination. When she wakes up, it's night, in a place she's never been before, with no way of knowing how to get home. Nadeshiko is saved when she encounters Rin, a girl who is out camping by herself. This outdoorsy girls story begins with this first encounter between Nadeshiko and Rin.
Season 1
Season 2
Having spent Christmas camping with her new friends, Rin embarks on a solo-camping trip to see the New Year sunrise by the sea. All goes according to plan until unforeseen weather blocks the roads back home, making a return trip impossible. Rin, who is now stranded for a few days, is invited by Nadeshiko to stay at her grandmother's house. What is supposed to be a two-day trip becomes an extended period of sightseeing and new experiences for Rin, and she encounters some new and old faces along the way. Season 2 continues the story of Rin, Nadeshiko, and their friends as they further explore the joys of camping.
Season 3
Within the narrow walls of the Outdoor Activities Club room, the few but lively members carry on the camping spirit as they have fun with DIY club experiments. Exciting experiences such as these have brought Nadeshiko deep into the world of camping, making her want to once again go on a solo trip. However, other plans come first, as Ayano and Rin invite Nadeshiko to camp near Ooi River. Eager to go on their first journey together, the girls set off to forge precious memories that will stick with their hearts for years to come.
Season 4
Cast (88)
Directors

Yoshiaki Kyougoku
Director
Shin Tosaka
Director
Norihiko Nagahama
Director
Ages 47-54
Tarou Iwasaki
Director
Shingo Kaneko
Director
Ages 53-60
Kaoru Suzuki
Director
Norio Kajima
Director

Yayoi Takano
Director
Yuta Yamazaki
Director
Takaaki Nagano
Director
Arisa Shima
Director
Kagetoshi Asano
Director
Kaoru Yabana
Director

Masahiro Aizawa
Director
Shintaro Inokawa
Director
Kentaro Sugimoto
Director
Nobuharu Kamanaka
Director

Naoki Horiuchi
Director
Makoto Sokuza
Director
Takuma Suzuki
Director

Xu Chuanfeng
Director
Ryotaro Honda
Director
Harume Kosaka
Director

Masato Jimbo
Director
Writers
Producers
Tsuneo Takechi
Executive Producer
Takashi Koju
Executive Producer
Yuichi Tada
Producer

Hideo Momoda
Producer
Shota Watase
Producer
Satoru Shimosato
Producer
Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Producer
Seiji Ando
Executive Producer
Seiji Ando
Producer

Michiyoshi Minamisawa
Executive Producer
Shoichi Hotta
Producer
Mitsuhiro Sakakibara
Executive Producer
Masato Yoshida
Executive Producer
Fumihiro Ozawa
Producer
Takema Okamura
Producer
Takema Okamura
Executive Producer
Souji Miyagi
Producer
Yo Okumura
Producer

Chiyomaru Shikura
Executive Producer
Ages 47-53

Tomoyuki Ohwada
Producer

Hideyuki Nanba
Executive Producer
Kaoru Wada
Producer
Katsuya Tasaki
Executive Producer
Katsushi Ota
Executive Producer
Shunsuke Matsumura
Producer
Asuka Yamazaki
Executive Producer
Naoya Okamura
Executive Producer
Minoru Matsuda
Producer
Ryuichi Motohashi
Executive Producer
Toru Awaji
Producer
Takuma Sugi
Producer
Yuri Koenuma
Producer
Keisuke Sano
Executive Producer
Hirokazu Suyama
Executive Producer
Atsushi Sanada
Producer
Kengo Honjo
Executive Producer
Yoshiyuki Kumon
Executive Producer
Masahito Enomoto
Executive Producer
Kaori Kimura
Producer
Original Name
ゆるキャン△
Original Language
ja
Spoken Languages
Japanese
Production Countries
JP
Production Companies
C-Station, MAGES., 8bit, DeNA, FuRyu, Houbunsha, AT-X, BS11, THE KLOCKWORX, Sony Music Solutions, enish, Sotsu, 81 Produce, FuRyu Pictures





