車中泊

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★ 3/5 casual しゃちゅうはくshachūhaku
読み しゃちゅうはく
ローマ字 shachūhaku
漢字の分解 車 (car) + 中 (inside) + 泊 (stay overnight) → sleeping in a car
発音 /ɕa.tɕuː.ha.ku/

意味

Sleeping in your car — spending the night in a vehicle during road trips or as budget travel.

The practice of sleeping in your car, typically at highway rest areas, 道の駅 (roadside stations), or parking areas. Popular among road trippers, van life enthusiasts, and budget travellers. Gained a following as a travel style in the 2010s, with dedicated YouTube channels, gear reviews, and vehicle modification guides. Some do it for the adventure; others out of economic necessity. Distinct from camping in that you sleep in the vehicle itself.

例文

  1. 車中泊しながら日本一周するのが夢なんだ。
  2. 道の駅で車中泊したら朝市で新鮮な野菜買えた。
  3. 車中泊用にマットと寝袋買った。

使い方ガイド

場面: travel, road trips, outdoor hobbies

トーン: adventurous, practical

正しい言い方

  • 車中泊OKの道の駅リスト作ったよ。 (I made a list of roadside stations where car camping is OK.)
  • 車中泊って夏は暑くて冬は寒いけどハマるんだよね。 (Car camping is hot in summer and cold in winter, but it's addictive.)

避ける言い方

  • 駐車禁止の場所で車中泊するのは違法 — 必ずOKな場所を確認する (Sleeping in your car in a no-parking zone is illegal — always check that the location allows it)

よくある間違い

  • Assuming all parking areas allow 車中泊 — some rest stops and parking areas explicitly prohibit overnight stays
  • Not bringing proper ventilation — running the engine for AC while sleeping can be dangerous due to carbon monoxide

起源と歴史

Compound of 車中 (inside a car) and 泊 (staying overnight). While people have always slept in cars, the term became popular as a lifestyle/travel keyword in the 2010s with the rise of van life culture and dedicated YouTube content creators.

文化的背景

時代: 2010s lifestyle trend, practice itself older

世代: Road trippers, van life enthusiasts (30s–50s primarily)

社会的背景: Outdoor enthusiasts, budget travellers

地域メモ: Used across Japan. Hokkaido is especially popular for 車中泊 road trips due to its wide open spaces and numerous 道の駅.

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