Yuru Camp△ - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Where Should We Go Next?

Mini Camping and Yard Camping
The Outclub girls decide to make a day of camping in Ena's yard to cut Aki's hair and try out their new DIY alcohol stoves. Meanwhile, a new camper takes some smaller trips for herself and starts dreaming big.

We're Off! Land of Suspension Bridges
On their way to meet up with Nadeshiko for a three-girl camping trip, Rin and Ayano bike their way around Ikawa to see the area's impressive array of suspension bridges.

Hatanagi Attack! Death Road From Hell
Rin and Ayano bike their way up treacherous mountain roads and cross terrifying swinging bridges to make it to the campsite. While she waits for them, Nadeshiko takes in the sights and manages to find a scare of her own...

Campfires and Beef Feasts
Nadeshiko takes it upon herself to prep the campsite, as well as a few treats. When the other girls finally make it, it's time for a campfire and a camp-worthy feast!

See You Again Someday
The three-girl camping trip is winding down, but Rin, Ayano, and Nadeshiko are determined to see everything there is to see and eat everything there is to eat before it's over!

True or Embellished? Retrospective Camping
After Nadeshiko returns from the Oigawa trip, the other Outclub girls recount for her (somewhat dubiously) a spontaneous bus-based camping trip they took while she, Rin, and Ayano were away.

The Food Porn Begins!!
The Outclub girls share the delicious second half of their (somewhat embellished) camp trip story with Nadeshiko.

Touring and Checking Out the Cherry Blossoms

Chikuwa, Trains, Chiaki's Solo Camping

Scenery From Way Back
Chiaki comes to find out that her surprise encounter with Aoi ahead of their cherry blossom camp trip is thanks to a sudden (and speedy) gift. Meanwhile, Rin joins up with Nadeshiko and her sister to take in some nostalgic scenery.

April 2nd: Cherry Blossom Camp Trip
The entire gang finally gets together for their much-awaited cherry blossom camp trip, and there's plenty of good food and good memories to go around!
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