10 best anime to watch if you like Laid-Back Camp

A Place Further Than the Universe, Laid-Back Camp, Non Non Biyori
A Place Further Than the Universe, Laid-Back Camp, Non Non Biyori (Image via Madhouse, C-Station, Silver Link)

Laid-Back Camp has become one of the most popular slice-of-life anime in recent years. Centered on the heartwarming adventures of Rin, a solo camper who loves the peace of the wilderness, and her friend Nadeshiko, who is eager to learn the joys of camping, the show oozes cozy atmospheres.

With stunning nature visuals, an emphasis on appreciating life’s simple pleasures, and a positive, slow-paced slice-of-life tone, this series makes viewers yearn to be right there in the wilderness with Rin and Nadeshiko.

Fans who can't get enough of the irresistible outdoorsy vibes and poignant moments of connection in Laid-Back Camp, you're in luck. Many anime captures the spirit of tranquility, scenic beauty, and celebrating the little things. From countryside teens to urbanites rediscovering nature, these selections will appeal to fans.


10 best anime for fans of Laid-Back Camp

1) Non Non Biyori

Non Non Biyori (Image via Silver Link)
Non Non Biyori (Image via Silver Link)

Non Non Biyori chronicles the heartwarming everyday adventures of young girls living in a gorgeous rural setting. With lush natural landscapes as vivid as its charming characters, this nostalgic anime delivers major slice-of-life charm.

Centered on Hotaru, a new transfer student, and her friends Komari, Natsumi, and Renge, Non Non Biyori follows the rhythms of rural life through the seasons, from summer festivals to stargazing. Its chibi animation enhances humor and cuteness while celebrating childhood activities like bug catching.

Each episode also packs in plenty of scenic vistas sure to delight outdoors enthusiasts. Like Laid-Back Camp, Non Non Biyori will leave viewers touched by the beauty surrounding us and the importance of appreciating simplicity.


2) A Place Further Than the Universe

A Place Further Than the Universe (Image via Madhouse)
A Place Further Than the Universe (Image via Madhouse)

This acclaimed coming-of-age anime has adventure in spades, following four determined high-school girls on a quest to Antarctica. But like Laid-Back Camp, A Place Further Than the Universe also emphasizes treasuring the little joys in life, from riding the train together to sharing snacks.

While Mari, Shirase, Hinata, and Yuzuki embark on a daring journey far abroad, their trip highlights simple pleasures like stargazing amid wondrous landscapes, much like Rin’s trips.

With powerful themes of friendship and finding meaning in everyday moments, plus gorgeous renderings of nature, A Place Further Than the Universe should appeal to slice-of-life anime fans.


3) Tamayura

Tamayura (Image via TYO Animations)
Tamayura (Image via TYO Animations)

Following high-schooler Fuu Sawatari’s life in Takehara, a rural town near Hiroshima, Tamayura provides a love letter to nature and the community. With morning walks by the Seto Inland Sea, birdwatching adventures, and local festivals, the thoughtful series has plenty of wholesome outdoor activities.

With its lush backgrounds, peaceful vibe, sincere characters, and emphasis on savoring the little joys, this series hits many of the same notes. Though more serene and understated than many slice-of-life anime, the anime's pastoral warmth and attention to the community should delight fans of Laid-Back Camp.


4) Aria: The Animation

Aria: The Animation (Image via Hal Film Maker)
Aria: The Animation (Image via Hal Film Maker)

Set amid a Venice-inspired futuristic city on Mars, Aria: The Animation’s fantasy sci-fi backdrop may seem far from Laid-Back Camp’s grounded slice-of-life tone, but the two have surprising amounts in common.

Following undine-in-training Akari, the show packs in scenic vistas galore and brims with positivity and relaxation. While Akari explores canals and beaches rather than campgrounds, she shares Rin’s sense of wonder and appreciation of simple outdoor pleasures.

With leisurely boat rides in surreal landscapes and awe-inspiring water scenes, Aria: The Animation conveys nature’s transcendent majesty akin to Laid-Back Camp. Both excel at conveying a mindset of slowing down to drink in existence’s everyday miracles.


5) Barakamon

Barakamon (Image via Kinema Citrus)
Barakamon (Image via Kinema Citrus)

When uptight calligrapher Seishuu heads to a secluded rural village to regroup after a professional setback, his increased engagement with nature and community most resembles Rin’s character arc in Laid-Back Camp.

As he reconnects with life’s simpler joys—catching bugs with local kids and relaxing over sunset views—Barakamon captures the spirit of immersing oneself in the wonders of the world.

With lush, lovingly rendered nature scenes, warm intergenerational relationships, and a city dweller rediscovering himself in the country, Barakamon presents a comedic take on rural themes. Its sentimental focus on appreciating the overlooked delights of everyday life makes it a perfect watch for fans.


6) YuruYuri

YuruYuri (Image via Doga Kobo)
YuruYuri (Image via Doga Kobo)

Centered on four middle school girls in their school’s Amusement Club, which has taken over the former tea ceremony club room, YuruYuri emphasizes female friendship and the enjoyment of idyllic downtime together.

While more comedic and absurd than Laid-Back Camp, YuruYuri similarly highlights the importance of slowing down to savor little joys—snacking, playing video games, having casual chats, and sharing small adventures.

With casual hangouts, summer breaks together, and group bonding in various settings, YuruYuri delivers ample laid-back moments that capture a sense of fun in everyday life. Fans of Rin and Nadeshiko’s chill, positive dynamic will find much to enjoy in this series.


7) K-On!

K-On! (Image via Kyoto Animation)
K-On! (Image via Kyoto Animation)

Centered on a high school light music club, K-On! features another endearing, close-knit group of friends, emphasizing hanging out together in cozy settings.

Although music practice is the hook, the real appeal lies in the girls simply enjoying one another’s company over cake and tea—a warm, low-key appeal Laid-Back Camp shares. From field trips to outdoor adventures, K-On! showcases extracurricular activities that delight fans with stunning natural scenery.

Its adorable character animation, sentimental tone, and focus on friendship make it essential viewing for Rin and Nadeshiko fans seeking more heartwarming bonding fun.


8) Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? (Is the Order a Rabbit?)

Is the Order a Rabbit? (Image via White Fox)
Is the Order a Rabbit? (Image via White Fox)

Yet another warm slice-of-life centered around high school girls’ friendship, Is the Order a Rabbit? distinguishes itself with a cafe setting rich in comforting atmospheres.

When bookworm Cocoa arrives in a quaint town inspired by European architecture to attend high school, she soon befriends fellow waitresses at the Rabbit House cafe, as charmed by the community as Laid-Back Camp fans surely will be.

With beautiful outdoor scenery, winter holiday celebrations, and beach and camping trips, this series offers heartwarming moments that celebrate nature and everyday wonders. Overflowing with friendship, coziness, and drool-worthy desserts, it’s sure to appeal. The bonus rabbit characters add to the charm!


9) My Roommate is a Cat

My Roommate is a Cat (Image via Zero-G)
My Roommate is a Cat (Image via Zero-G)

Despite the title, this isn’t just an anime about an adorable cat named Haru warming a reclusive writer’s heart. It’s also a poignant story of finding wonder again in little things, emphasizing the restorative powers of simple routines that Laid-Back Camp champions.

As lonely author Subaru slowly opens his heart up to Haru and new human friends, simple experiences like relaxing in his yard and finding companionship take on new significance.

Like Rin learning to open up to others through outdoor escapes, My Roommate is a Cat uses small, quiet moments as a vehicle for personal growth. That inspiring commonality makes it a must-watch for slice-of-life anime lovers.


10) Slow Loop

Slow Loop (Image via Connect)
Slow Loop (Image via Connect)

Slow Loop follows endearingly awkward middle-schooler Hiyori in a quiet seaside town. While bonding with friends overfishing may be the hook, the show’s real charm lies in celebrating life’s simpler pleasures—walking home under gorgeous skies, strolling on the beach, and sharing snacks after school and work.

With an intentionally unhurried, peaceful vibe, fans of Laid-Back Camp’s meditative escapism will feel right at home. Fishing trips galore amid idyllic rural and coastal scenery make this a choice pick for nature lovers, while its emphasis on appreciating everyday delights channels Laid-Back Camp’s spirit.

For viewers wishing they could join Rin relaxing streamside or meeting kind strangers while camping, Slow Loop presents another cozy world of possibilities waiting.


Conclusion

Part of Laid-Back Camp’s enduring appeal lies in its loving invitation to stop and appreciate the beauty around us: savoring a meal with friends old and new, watching sunlight dapple through trees, feeling cool river water lap toes during a summer escape.

Each of these anime offers something for fans of Laid-Back Camp, whether in the form of similarly lush landscapes, meditative slice-of-life pacing, or the sense of joy from small shared experiences.


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