The park is situated on reclaimed coastal land in the Ono-machi area of Kanazawa.
It spans a large site that integrates coastal scenery with artificial recreational structures.
The park's water facilities are designed specifically to operate within the constraints of the local maritime climate.
Kenmin Seaside Park is a recreational facility located along the Sea of Japan coast in Kanazawa, specifically designed for family-oriented water activities. The park features a dedicated waterpark section equipped with multiple swimming pools and various water slides. Beyond the aquatic facilities, the site includes sprawling lawns, athletic fields, and open spaces that overlook the coastline. It serves as a regional hub for outdoor exercise and summer swimming. The park is managed by the Ishikawa Prefecture authorities to provide public access to seaside leisure activities.
The elevated viewing points along the park's periphery looking out over the Sea of Japan.
Check the official website for seasonal pool opening dates before traveling, as aquatic facilities are not available year-round.
Bring sun protection, as much of the park area offers limited natural shade during peak summer hours.
Verify local wind forecasts, as the proximity to the Sea of Japan can result in breezy conditions.
Do not attempt to swim in the adjacent Sea of Japan coastline, as currents can be dangerous and the park pools are the only sanctioned swimming areas.
Water facilities are strictly seasonal and typically close following the end of the summer season; the park grounds generally remain open, but specific aquatic zones are inaccessible in winter.
Swimwear is required for pool use; street shoes must be removed before entering designated pool deck areas.