7 campsites

¥300 – ¥4,500 / 泊
Nestled within the scenic Noto Hanto Quasi-National Park, Matsushima Auto Campground offers a fantastic seaside escape directly adjacent to the beautiful Matsushima Beach on Nanao Bay. This is an ideal spot for families and car campers looking for convenient access to ocean activities, promising both adventure and relaxation. The spacious auto campsites are well-equipped, with the added convenience of AC power available for a comfortable stay. While open from spring to autumn, the highlight is definitely the summer season when you can seamlessly combine exhilarating beach swimming with your camping experience. Situated in a picturesque part of Notojima, it provides a refreshing natural getaway that's easily accessible by car, allowing you to immerse yourself in coastal charm.

¥1,000 – ¥2,500 / 泊
Nestled within the historic Wadayama and Suejiyama Historic Park, adjacent to the Nomi Furusato Museum, Furusato Rekishi Hiroba Campgrounds offers a unique day-camping experience surrounded by the Wadayama Kofun Group national historic site. This family-friendly spot features lush lawns, playgrounds with kofun-inspired mounds and slides, and a large shelter, making it perfect for families with young children seeking a blend of outdoor fun and cultural discovery. With power outlets available at each site, you can easily enjoy a BBQ while immersing yourself in Nomi's rich history and nature. Best enjoyed from early summer through late autumn, it's a convenient escape for a refreshing day of exploration and relaxation.

¥300 – ¥35,000 / 泊
Nestled on the picturesque Noto Peninsula, Oshima Beach Campsite offers a truly enchanting escape where the emerald sea meets the verdant land. With its famously clear, shallow waters, once recognized among Japan's Top 88 Beaches, it's an ideal spot for families to safely splash and play. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, staying in a cozy log house, or a comfortable cottage, there's an accommodation type for every adventurer, including dog-friendly options for your furry companions. Operating year-round, it's perfect for summer beach fun, but also offers unique charms during the vibrant autumn and tranquil winter months. Conveniently accessible by car from Kanazawa, the campsite is also a gateway to local attractions like roadside stations, hot springs, and even a driveable sandy beach.

Nestled in Suzu City at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, Boracamp Suzu offers a unique camping experience dedicated to community support. This isn't just a campsite; it's a vital base camp for volunteers actively participating in recovery efforts, providing a comfortable and well-equipped haven amidst the area's natural beauty. You'll find modern amenities like flush toilets, laundry facilities, a communal kitchen, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a refreshing stay after a day of meaningful work. During the colder months, options expand from vehicle camping and personal tents to cozy indoor partitioned beds, making it a viable retreat year-round. This campsite allows you to immerse yourself in an impactful adventure, contributing directly to the region's revitalization.

¥1,600 – ¥3,700 / 泊
Nestled at the base of Mount Rennyo and Takaochi, Nishimata Auto Campground offers a serene escape into Ishikawa Prefecture's lush natural landscape. This versatile campsite is perfect for families and groups, boasting crystal-clear streams ideal for summer river play and magical firefly viewing, while spring and autumn invite foraging for wild vegetables and chestnuts. You'll find all the essentials for a comfortable stay, including well-maintained cooking facilities, hot showers, flush toilets, and a coin laundry, making it welcoming for both seasoned campers and first-timers. With options ranging from spacious auto camp sites to traditional tent pitches and day-use areas, it caters to every outdoor whim, all within a convenient 30-minute drive from the Komatsu Interchange, offering a refreshing wilderness experience without being overly remote.

Nestled in the tranquil depths of the Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa, INAKA Backpacker House Station 1 offers a revolutionary approach to travel and living. It's home to Japan's first "VANLIFE Station," a "livable parking space" designed for long-term stays where you can enjoy full access to home-like facilities, transforming your campervan into a true base. Beyond car camping, this unique hub provides sharehouse rooms for those exploring rural relocation, a co-working space for remote work, and even campervan rentals for an immersive Noto experience. Imagine stargazing under pristine skies and savoring local Noto oysters, all while connecting with a vibrant community of fellow adventurers and digital nomads. Reopened in April 2025, it’s an ideal, somewhat remote yet fully equipped destination for experiencing the authentic charm of Noto, perfect for extended stays from spring through autumn.

¥1,000 – ¥5,000 / 泊
Nestled along the Sea of Japan coastline in Kahoku City, Umiccorand Nanakura Campground offers a refreshing oceanfront escape where the sound of waves provides the perfect soundtrack to your adventure. With well-maintained auto and free sites, it's an ideal spot for families and groups looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. Modern amenities like power-equipped sites, clean cooking facilities, and restrooms ensure a comfortable stay, even for camping novices. Embrace the sea breeze on the grassy pitches and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are particularly magical, offering stunning sunsets that paint the sky with vibrant hues, creating unforgettable memories.