Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park is a coastal protected area on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, offering diverse marine and forest landscapes with opportunities for hiking, coastal exploration, and cultural discovery.
Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park occupies much of the Noto Peninsula, projecting into the Sea of Japan in Ishikawa Prefecture. Designated in 1968, the park protects approximately 9,168 hectares of coastal cliffs, rocky shorelines, terraced rice fields, and broad natural habitats including forests and wetlands. The geography is defined by rugged headlands, sandy beaches, and fishing villages that trace traditional lifestyles still largely intact. The park's ecology features temperate broadleaf forests, marine biodiversity, and important bird habitats. Visitors are attracted to scenic coastal drives along the Japan Sea, especially at the dramatic Shiroyone Senmaida rice terraces and the Mitsukejima, also known as 'Battleship Island.' Hiking trails offer access to cape vistas, ancient shrines, and secluded bays, while local towns provide insight into traditional crafts and seafood cuisine. The park also encompasses cultural sites such as Suzu’s Wajima Morning Market and the historic Rokkozaki Lighthouse. Its appeal blends natural beauty with cultural heritage, making it a favored destination for nature lovers, photographers, and those interested in Japan’s rural heritage. Seasonal festivals and hot springs in the region enhance the visitor experience throughout the year.
Shiroyone Senmaida - famous terraced rice fields overlooking the Sea of Japan
Mitsukejima (Battleship Island) - a dramatic offshore rock formation
Rokkozaki Lighthouse - iconic lighthouse with expansive coastal views
Wajima Morning Market - traditional market featuring local crafts and seafood
A series of over a thousand rice terraces running down a hillside to the Sea of Japan, providing one of the most scenic agricultural landscapes in Japan.
An imposing volcanic rock island rising straight out of the ocean, named for its resemblance to a battleship.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Noto coastline and the Sea of Japan, popular with visitors and photographers.