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Retreat Centers in Japan

List of camps/retreat centers/guesthouses (in Japanese)

This page on the Christian Data Book website lists Christian retreat centers, camps and guesthouses in Japan. The information is in Japanese.

Karuizawa Retreat Center

A retreat center located in Karuizawa, Nagano prefecture, run by TEAM Japan.

Nozomi no Mura

A retreat center located in Miyota in Nagano prefecture, close to Karuizawa.

Okutama Bible Chalet

A retreat center located in Okutama, Tokyo. It is run by SEND. Okutama is about 2 hours by train from Shinjuku.

Okutama Fukuin no Ie

Another retreat center located in Okutama, Tokyo. Okutama is about 2 hours by train from Shinjuku.

Yamanaka Chalet

A retreat center located on the shore of Yamanaka Lake in Yamanashi prefecture. It is close to Mount Fuji.

Retreat Centers Overseas

Bethany Hong Kong

Located on an island an easy ferry ride from Central Hong Kong. From the website: “Bethany will offer a welcome whether you are looking for a spiritual retreat, a straightforward, cheerful holiday or just a time away from everyone. We cater for groups, families, married couples and individuals. We can provide gentle pastoral care, people to listen and pray with you, and a range of devotional materials to dip into . . . . On the other hand, if you prefer just to hang out on the beach, that is also fine. Our guests include Christians from all denominations and countries, focusing on those in mission but also welcoming those in secular jobs.”

Eden Ridge, Crossville, Tennessee, USA

A missionary-focused retreat and vacation destination. From the website: “Mission to Missionaries exists to serve missionaries. We want missionaries to enjoy a retreat center focused on them, and we don’t want money to be the reason they don’t come.

The Highbury Centre, London, UK

From the website: “The Highbury Centre is ideally situated in the heart of London in a delightful conservation area, yet still close to the city centre. Founded in 1893 as The Foreign Missions Club, our guest house has accommodated thousands of pastors, missionaries and ministers from nearby and further afield. Our mission today still is to provide affordable accommodation to those who serve the Lord from across the world.”

The Juniper Tree, Thailand (Two locations, Chiang Mai and Dolphin Bay, near Hua Hin)

From the website: “Since 1977, The Juniper Tree has been offering rest and refreshment for Christian workers, who work in situations outside of their own culture. We are an evangelical, non-denominational, charitable foundation, set up to provide places where individuals, couples or families can come to find physical and spiritual refreshment to enable them to return to their sphere of service.”