The park provides one of the most accessible vantage points in the region to view the 3,000-meter-tall peaks of the Tateyama Mountain Range rising above the sea.
The beach area is a noted spot for finding sea glass and driftwood washed ashore from the Sea of Japan.
The park's layout was designed to utilize the natural dune landscape of the Ebie coastal region.
The coastline here is part of the broader Imizu coastal development project intended to preserve natural sand dunes.
Ebie Seaside Park is a coastal recreation area located on the Imizu coastline of Toyama Prefecture, facing the Sea of Japan. The park is characterized by its wide, sandy beach and panoramic views of the Tateyama Mountain Range on clear days. It features well-maintained walking paths that run parallel to the shoreline, suitable for casual seaside strolls. The site serves as a public space for beachcombing, relaxation, and viewing the sunset over the horizon. Adjacent to the beach is a grassy park area equipped with basic outdoor facilities for visitors. The location is relatively quiet and typically attracts locals rather than large tourist crowds.
The elevated viewing area at the edge of the grassy field looking back toward the mountain range.
Bring a windbreaker, as the coastal breeze can be significantly cooler than inland Toyama.
Pack binoculars if you visit during winter months to potentially spot waterfowl or marine life.
Check the local weather report specifically for 'Tateyama visibility' if you are visiting for the mountain views.
Do not attempt to swim in the sea here, as there are no lifeguard patrols and currents can be unpredictable.
Take all trash with you as there are limited public waste disposal facilities.