The deck is constructed using Noto Hiba wood, a cypress-like cedar prized for its durability and scent.
On clear winter days, the snow-capped Tateyama peaks are visible across the Toyama Bay despite the distance.
The location was specifically chosen to highlight the convergence of sea, mountain, and sky vistas unique to the Noto Peninsula.
It is integrated into the rest area infrastructure of the Noto Satoyama Kaido, a major regional transit artery.
Besshodake Sky Deck Noto Yumeterasu is a wooden observation deck located on the Noto Peninsula, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Nanao Bay and the Tateyama Mountain Range. It sits at an elevation of approximately 350 meters above sea level along the Noto Satoyama Kaido toll road. The structure serves as a rest stop integrated with an observation platform, featuring locally sourced timber in its design. Visitors can view the Notojima Bridge and the surrounding mountainous landscape of Ishikawa Prefecture from the deck. The facility is equipped with public restroom facilities and a small shop selling regional products. It serves as a central vantage point for observing the coastal geography of the Noto region.
The very tip of the wooden cantilevered deck facing the Nanao Bay.
Check regional weather reports for 'clear skies' visibility, as cloud cover frequently obscures the mountain range views.
Bring a windproof jacket, as the elevation makes the deck significantly windier than the surrounding coastal towns.
Visit during the shoulder seasons to avoid heavy fog common in the Noto region during late spring.
Do not attempt to access this site on foot from the coastal roads, as it is strictly designed for vehicle access via the toll road service areas.