13 campsites

Nestled deep within the verdant embrace of Kanazawa City, Omeosugi Shonen no Mori is a unique outdoor facility designed for youth groups and families seeking a genuine connection with nature. This forest haven provides a structured yet wild environment for hiking, outdoor cooking, and fostering camaraderie. With free rental tents and cooking equipment, it's an ideal spot for first-time campers to comfortably immerse themselves in the wilderness, especially during the spring and autumn family camps. While offering a remote feel, its accessibility ensures a convenient escape into adventure.

Nestled in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Katano Forest Auto Campground offers a serene escape into the heart of nature. This auto campground provides a perfect base for exploring the region's stunning natural beauty, with the refreshing sea breeze from the Japan Sea carrying the scent of the surrounding forest. While there are no specific tags, its name suggests a rich, forested environment ideal for a tranquil getaway. With essential facilities like restrooms, campers can comfortably immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance and enjoy a memorable outdoor adventure.

Discover the rugged beauty of the Noto Peninsula at Wa Shima Ekorojii Campground, perched on the northernmost tip with commanding views of the Japan Sea. This pristine ecological site offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Ishikawa Prefecture's untouched coastal wilderness. Wake to the salty breeze and the sound of waves, then spend your days exploring the dramatic coastline and local fishing villages. As night falls, prepare for an unparalleled stargazing experience, far from city lights, making it an ideal escape for adventurous nature lovers.

¥300 – ¥1,200 / night
Perched at the tip of the Noto Peninsula in Suzu City, Hachigasaki Yaeijo offers an immersive camping experience with a stunning white sand beach and crystal-clear blue sea right at your doorstep. Imagine pitching your tent and spending evenings under a canopy of stars, enjoying a bonfire with loved ones – it's an ideal spot for creating unforgettable memories. With amenities like shared cooking facilities and hot showers, it's welcoming for both seasoned campers and those new to the outdoors. Open exclusively in mid-summer, this campsite provides a unique seasonal adventure that feels both remote in its natural beauty and conveniently accessible, being just a short walk from the bus stop.

¥2,000 – ¥5,000 / night
Nestled in the pristine natural embrace of the Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Kenkou no Mori Sougou Kouryu Center offers a serene escape for campers seeking tranquility. Immerse yourself in the crisp forest air and the quietude of nature, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of daily life. This expansive campsite is perfect for creating cherished family memories or embarking on a group adventure with friends, boasting a variety of accommodation options to suit your style. Spring and autumn showcase breathtaking greenery and vibrant fall foliage, making these seasons ideal for enjoying a starlit bonfire. Conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from the Noto Satoyama Kaido Noto Airport IC, it’s surprisingly easy to dive into this natural wonderland.

¥1,250 – ¥5,140 / night
Nestled within Noto Hanto Quasi-National Park, Kyukamura Noto Chirihama Campground offers an exceptional seaside camping experience, mere steps from a stunning white sand beach fringed with pine trees. Imagine waking to the sound of waves, with the ocean just a three-minute stroll away for swimming, beachcombing, or simply watching the breathtaking sunset. This welcoming site caters to all, from families to solo adventurers, offering convenient options like dome tents and rental sets for hassle-free camping, alongside the luxury of a natural hot spring bath, 'Naminami-no-Yu,' at the main hotel. Open from spring until late autumn, it serves as a perfect base for exploring the Noto Peninsula's natural wonders and iconic attractions.

¥1,600 – ¥3,700 / night
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.

¥300 – ¥35,000 / night
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.

¥600 – ¥40,800 / night
Nestled within the Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park, Oshima Campsite offers a spectacular setting where white sands meet blue pines and the vast Japan Sea. This expansive auto camp provides the freedom to drive right to your preferred spot and pitch your tent, making it perfect for both bustling summer family getaways and tranquil spring/autumn retreats. You'll find modern comforts like newly installed washlet toilets and EV chargers, enhancing your stay significantly. A unique highlight is the adjacent swimming beach, offering direct access and even free beach seine fishing experiences during summer. Easily accessible by car from Kanazawa, it perfectly blends wild natural beauty with convenient, clean facilities, promising memorable adventures year-round.

¥3,100 – ¥18,700 / night
Nestled in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Hachigasaki Auto Campsite offers an idyllic escape where the verdant "satoyama" hills meet the sparkling "satoumi" coast. You'll find yourself just moments from the beautiful Hachigasaki Beach, where the gentle sound of waves provides a soothing backdrop. This vibrant resort-style campsite is perfect for families and groups looking for both relaxation and adventure, catering to every camping preference. Choose from fully-equipped trailer houses with private kitchens and bathrooms, individual sites boasting private water taps and AC power, or spacious free sites. Summer is undoubtedly the highlight, with the inviting Hachigasaki Beach ready for swimming and sunbathing, though the mild autumn months also offer a delightful opportunity to explore the surrounding landscapes and local attractions.

¥3,000 – ¥100,000 / night
Tucked away within the Nodaidaira ski slopes of Hakusan Ichirino Onsen, a short drive down a forest road leads you to HITOYAMA ICHIRINO OUTDOOR – a secluded haven where nature truly embraces you. This remote campsite offers private sites enveloped in sun-dappled foliage, expansive group sites perfect for gatherings, and serene solo spots for quiet introspection, all designed for an immersive experience beneath a blanket of stars. The central lounge, a symbol of connection, features a communal fire pit for warmth and camaraderie, ensuring comfort even on cooler evenings. From the gentle breezes of spring to the crisp nights of winter, HITOYAMA ICHIRINO OUTDOOR promises a unique escape, allowing you to reconnect with nature and rediscover forgotten sensations.

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.
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