The Top 12 Coziest Anime Like Laid-Back Camp (Yuru Camp)

Adventure, a serene atmosphere, and cute-girls-doing-cute-things. With these elements, it’s no surprise that if you enjoyed Laid-Back Camp (Yuru Camp), you’re likely searching for similar anime.

Fortunately, your search ends today because we have found the best anime like Laid-Back Camp for you to enjoy.

Without further ado, here are some of the top anime similar to Laid-Back Camp that you should add to your watch-list for your next cozy night in.

12. Flying Witch

Flying Witch

Flying Witch is a completely different anime from Laid-Back Camp in terms of plot and setting, but we still recommend it for one important reason: its chilled-out and relaxed atmosphere.

Both anime are content to simply depict the day-to-day events of their characters without relying on plot twists or tense moments.

The main character of Flying Witch is Makoto Kowata, a young girl who is an apprentice witch and moves to a small, quiet town.

We’ll see her attending school, making friends, falling in love, and training her magical skills.

If you enjoyed the laid-back pacing of Laid-Back Camp, pun intended, then you’ll likely appreciate Flying Witch for its similar focus on the everyday lives of its characters, despite their differences in plot and setting.

11. Kino’s Journey

Kino's Journey

But if on the other hand you enjoyed Laid-Back Camp’s focus on traveling and discovering new places, then we recommend Kino’s Journey.

This anime follows the story of Kino, a young adventurer who travels on his trusty motorcycle Hermes and spends three days in each city he visits.

You’ll get to witness Kino discovering new places and settings, along with the customs and habits of the people living there, from the wealthiest to the poorest.

Despite being an underrated anime, Kino’s Journey can be considered as one of the best anime that focuses on the theme of travel, with a spirit of discovery and curiosity that is truly wonderful.

Although it lacks the cute-girls-doing-cute-things component, the similarities between Kino’s Journey and Laid-Back Camp are enormous.

10. Aria the Animation

Aria the Animation

Aria the Animation may not feature the travel element, but it’s definitely worth recommending for the same reason as Flying Witch: its calming and relaxed atmosphere that can put you at ease as you watch it.

The series takes place on an alternate version of Mars in 2031, which has been terraformed and covered in water due to the melting of the planet’s glaciers.

As a result, the planet has been renamed Aqua and features a city named Neo-Venice, designed to make the planet more habitable and tourist-friendly.

The story follows the main character Akari, a cheerful and optimistic young girl who moves to Neo-Venice to become an apprentice gondolier.

Aria the Animation is a delightful and enjoyable anime with beautiful music and breathtaking landscapes that blend futuristic and traditional elements.

If you’re a fan of Laid-Back Camp’s soothing and calming atmosphere, then Aria the Animation is definitely worth checking out.

9. Girls Last Tour

Girls Last Tour

Girls Last Tour, in contrast to Laid-Back Camp, still features a journey with girls on the road, but it presents a very different and almost opposite experience.

Chito and Yuri are two of the last remaining survivors in a world that has been destroyed by a devastating war, which has caused irreparable damage to the planet.

You will follow their journey as they travel in search of other survivors, food, and a place to call home.

As you may have already guessed from the plot, the story of Girls Last Tour is much darker and heavier than that of Laid-Back Camp.

Chito and Yuri navigate through a bleak and oppressive world, and their main objective is not to have fun, but to simply survive.

8. Spice and Wolf

Spice and Wolf

Spice and Wolf is a fantasy anime with a completely different setting and atmosphere than Laid-Back Camp.

However, we highly recommend it to you because it is primarily centered around the beautiful journey of the two main characters.

The story revolves around Lawrence, a merchant who arrives at the village of Pasroe during the harvest festival. On the same night, he meets Holo, the wolf goddess, who needs his help to return to her homeland.

This marks the beginning of their unique love story, which transcends race and lineage.

Spice and Wolf has a relaxed atmosphere, a focus on travel, and an excellent romantic subplot, making it a perfect recommendation if you are looking for a more mature, fantasy version of Laid-Back Camp.

7. Natsume’s Book of Friends

Natsume's Book of Friends

Natsume’s Book of Friends is a unique and underrated slice-of-life anime that combines the chill atmosphere of Laid-Back Camp with a supernatural plot and setting.

Like her grandmother Reiko, Natsume has the gift of being able to see spirits.

Reiko used to challenge spirits, and if they were defeated, she would take possession of their name by writing it in the Book of Friends.

And now that Natsume has inherited the book, he embarks on a new adventure among spirits seeking revenge and others who ask for her help.

Despite the plot, don’t be fooled into thinking that it’s an action anime. Natsume’s Book of Friends is a relaxed and action-free anime that we highly recommend if you’re looking for a supernatural twist on the Laid-Back Camp formula.

6. Super Cub

Super Cub

Super Cub is an anime that bears striking similarities to Laid-Back Camp, as both shows revolve around the journey and adventure of their protagonists.

The protagonist Kagome is a high school girl leading a dull and monotonous life with no friends.

One day, she decides to purchase a used Honda Super Cub, which opens up a new world for her. She embarks on small trips and makes new friends while riding her beloved new vehicle.

Super Cub is a relaxed and enjoyable anime that combines the cute, trip-centered aspect of Laid-Back Camp with a simple and quiet storyline.

If you enjoyed the easygoing nature of Laid-Back Camp and are interested in a similar journey, Super Cub is definitely worth a watch.

5. Hanasaku Iroha

Hanasaku Iroha: Blossoms for Tomorrow

Once again, Hanasaku Iroha is an anime we recommend if you enjoyed the totally relaxed atmosphere and setting of Laid-Back Camp, with no tense moments.

The anime tells the story of Matsumae Ohana, a 16-year-old girl who leaves the city for a quiet hillside village, where she finds employment at her grandmother’s spa hotel.

Here she lives her life amid tranquility, sunsets, strange customers, and romantic entanglements.

Unfortunately, the travel component in Hanasaku Iroha is virtually absent. But if you are looking for another quiet anime, it will not disappoint.

Although it should be noted that Hanasaku Iroha has a slight drama component related to the romantic subplot, but nothing heavy.

4. Encouragement of Climb

Encouragement of Climb

Encouragement of Climb is an anime in the style of Laid-Back Camp, featuring a relaxed atmosphere and a travel-focused storyline.

The series follows childhood friends Aoi and Hinata, who embark on a mountain climbing adventure to witness a beautiful sunset they experienced together as children.

The catch? Aoi is terrified of heights, but their friendship and determination will help them overcome this obstacle.

Encouragement of Climb is a simple yet enjoyable anime that shares many similarities with Laid-Back Camp, including cute-girls-doing-cute-things moments, travel themes, and an overall laid-back feel.

3. K-On!

K-On

If we’re talking about cute-girls-doing-cute-things anime, arguably K-On is one of the best ever in the genre, and some might even argue that it’s the best.

The story revolves around four female students named Yui, Mio, Ritsu, and Tsumugi. Yui plays the guitar and sings, Mio plays the bass, Ritsu plays the drums, and Tsumugi plays the keyboard.

The girls come together to join their school’s light music club to prevent it from being disbanded, and they soon become the only four members. Despite being inexperienced, they band together and form a tight-knit group. The group is later joined by Azusa, and the club becomes like a small family.

If you’re looking for an anime with a cast composed of female characters that are as light and funny as Laid-Back Camp, there are very few rivals.

The only difference, but an important one, is its focus on music rather than adventure, as you may have guessed. And that’s the only reason it’s third on this list and not higher.

2. Non Non Biyori

Non Non Byori

Non-Non Biyori is another top anime in the cute-girls-doing-cute-things subgenre and is arguably even better than K-On! in terms of similarity to Laid-Back Camp’s setting and vibes.

The story follows Hotaru Ichijou, a girl who moves from Tokyo to a small village in the Japanese countryside.

As she adjusts to her new, slower, more relaxed life, she befriends a group of girls with whom she spends her days.

With its relaxed and funny moments, female cast, and virtually no plot, Non-Non Biyori is a strong contender for the top spot on the list if it had the travel component.

But aside from that, we’ve basically no doubt that you’ll love it if you liked Laid-Back Camp.

1. A Place Further Than the Universe

A Place Further than the Universe

The clear winner of the dispute is A Place Further Than the Universe, and for one simple reason: it’s essentially Laid-Back Camp, but with a different setting.

The series follows the story of four high school girls: Mari Tamaki, Shirase Kobuchizawa, Hinata Miyake, and Yuzuki Shiraishi, who embark on an expedition to Antarctica to search for Shirase’s missing mother.

Along the way, they face physical and emotional challenges and discover more about themselves and each other, all while having the adventure of a lifetime.

There’s really not much else to say, the synopsis speaks for itself.

A Place Further Than the Universe is basically Laid-Back Camp with a bit of added drama surrounding the substory of Shirase’s missing mother and a new setting.

But when you strip away those minor differences, there’s no doubt that if you enjoy one, you’ll love the other.

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Yorozuya

Passionate about Japanese culture for years, serial devourer of manga, anime, and videogames that have now become part of my routine. My favorite series? Goodnight Punpun and One Piece.

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