The park is situated on Notojima, an island connected to the Noto Peninsula mainland by the Notojima Ohashi bridge.
The central play structure is designed to resemble a pirate vessel, reflecting the 'Kaizoku' (pirate) name of the park.
The site functions as a public coastal park rather than a paid amusement facility, maintaining an open-access policy.
Its location on the south side of Notojima provides natural protection from the rougher waters of the open Sea of Japan.
Marine Park Kaizoku Park is a coastal recreational area located on Notojima Island, specifically designed as an outdoor activity hub for families. The park features a large pirate-themed ship structure that serves as a multi-level playground. Visitors can access a small, calm beach area sheltered within the bay, suitable for wading and water play. The park grounds include extensive grassy areas intended for picnics and outdoor relaxation. It provides direct views over Nanao Bay, offering a vantage point for watching passing fishing boats and marine traffic. The site is maintained as part of the Notojima tourism infrastructure, focusing on accessibility for families with children.
The bow of the pirate ship play structure offers a framed view of the blue waters of Nanao Bay in the background.
Bring a picnic blanket and prepared food, as on-site dining options are limited.
Wear water shoes if you plan to enter the beach area to protect feet from shells or rocks.
Check local weather reports specifically for Nanao Bay, as coastal winds can change quickly.
Do not swim outside the designated beach boundary, as the surrounding bay area may have unseen drop-offs or boat traffic.
The park is generally accessible year-round, but specific playground equipment may be periodically closed for maintenance or safety inspections during winter months.
Carry out all trash; Notojima encourages strict adherence to 'leave no trace' policies in its public parks.