The park was constructed as part of a coastal development project to repurpose land reclaimed from Ise Bay.
The beach is equipped with a specific safety zone delimited by buoys to ensure swimmers stay within protected shallow waters.
The park infrastructure includes a specialized area for beachside grilling that requires prior reservation.
It features a distinct wooden bridge walkway that connects the park area to the sand and water facilities.
The surrounding landscape is largely characterized by a mix of coastal parkland and proximity to the industrial Chita port zone.
Shinmaiko Marine Park is a 400-meter-long man-made artificial beach located on the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture. It serves as a regional recreational hub featuring a swimming area protected by wave-dissipating blocks. The facility includes a designated barbecue area and a grassy park space adjacent to the sand. It sits along the Ise Bay coastline, providing views of industrial facilities and maritime traffic. The park is managed to cater to families and local residents seeking water-based recreation. It is specifically engineered to provide safe, controlled swimming environments during the summer months.
From the pedestrian wooden bridge overlooking the entire arc of the man-made beach and Ise Bay.
Bring a portable sunshade or beach umbrella as natural shade on the sand is limited.
Check the official park website for barbecue area reservation requirements before arriving.
Wear water shoes, as artificial beaches can occasionally contain coarser sand or shells near the waterline.
Do not attempt to swim outside of the designated buoyed safety area. Avoid planning a beach visit during the off-season if you intend to swim, as water facilities may be restricted.
Swimming area is typically open only during the summer season; park grounds remain accessible year-round.
No open fires outside of the designated barbecue zone; maintain noise levels in public spaces; dispose of trash in provided bins.