Discover the Heart of Ishikawa’s Rural Charm
Anamizu roadside station lies nestled along the scenic coastline of Ishikawa Prefecture, where rolling hills meet the Sea of Japan. Situated just off the main highway, it offers travelers a serene retreat rich in local culture and natural beauty. More than a pit stop, Anamizu is a vibrant gateway to the region’s heritage, blending relaxation with authentic experiences.
Visitors are drawn to its bustling market featuring fresh seafood, seasonal vegetables, and handcrafted goods from local artisans. The station also hosts seasonal events, from traditional festivals to cooking demonstrations, inviting guests to engage with local life. With 24-hour access, EV charging stations, and free Wi-Fi, Anamizu ensures comfort and convenience for all travelers. Whether you’re seeking a quiet moment with a view or a taste of regional flavors, this roadside station delivers a memorable journey.
Why Visit
Anamizu roadside station stands out as the only place where visitors can taste fresh, handcrafted milk ice cream made exclusively from local Jersey cow milk, a rare specialty produced just steps from the dairy farm. Surrounded by rolling rice paddies and the historic Noto Peninsula coastline, it offers a unique vantage point to view seasonal rice field art that transforms the landscape each spring and autumn. This is not just a stop—it’s a gateway to Noto’s living agricultural heritage.
Restaurants & Dining
Savor authentic regional flavors at Anamizu roadside station, where fresh, locally sourced ingredients shine in every dish.
Anamizu Local Cuisine Restaurant
あんまizu地元料理
Specialty
Traditional local dishes from Anamizu
A cozy restaurant serving authentic regional cuisine made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for experiencing the flavors of the area.
Soba Noodle House
そばの家
Specialty
Handmade soba noodles
A dedicated soba shop offering handcrafted buckwheat noodles served in various styles. The ambiance is simple and traditional, emphasizing the craft of noodle-making.
Local Fruit & Juice Bar
地元フルーツジュースバー
Specialty
Freshly squeezed fruit juices and smoothies
A bright and cheerful café offering a variety of fresh fruit juices and smoothies made from seasonal local produce. The space is casual and ideal for a quick refreshment.
Farmers' Market Food Stall
農産物直売所
Specialty
Fresh produce and seasonal goods
A small food stall offering fresh, seasonal vegetables, fruits, and local snacks. The atmosphere is lively and community-oriented, with direct interaction between farmers and visitors.
Shopping Highlights
Discover unique local crafts and seasonal goods at Anamizu roadside station, perfect for thoughtful souvenirs.
Local Craft & Souvenir Store
地元工芸品とお土産
A shop specializing in handmade crafts and souvenirs made by local artisans. Products include pottery, woven goods, and seasonal decorations.
Products
Must-Try Item
Handcrafted ceramic mug
Farmers' Market
農産物直売所
A marketplace where local farmers sell fresh produce directly to visitors. The shop emphasizes seasonal and organic farming practices.
Products
Must-Try Item
Organic heirloom tomatoes
Local Dairy & Meat Shop
地元乳製品と肉
A specialty shop offering locally raised meat and dairy products, including fresh milk, cheese, and beef from regional farms.
Products
Must-Try Item
Anamizu-style aged beef
Bakery & Confectionery
ベーカリーと和菓子
A charming bakery offering freshly baked bread, pastries, and traditional Japanese sweets made with local ingredients.
Products
Must-Try Item
Anamizu matcha roll
Alcohol & Specialty Drinks
酒類と特産ドリンク
A shop specializing in local alcoholic beverages and specialty drinks, including regional sake, fruit liqueurs, and herbal teas.
Products
Must-Try Item
Anamizu mountain herb liqueur
Featured Products
Explore signature specialties like handcrafted sweets and regional produce, proudly made with local pride.
Anamizu Soba Noodles
あんまizuそば
Handmade buckwheat noodles made using traditional methods and local grains.
Anamizu Fresh Fruit Jam
あんまizuフルーツジャム
Artisanal fruit jam made from seasonal berries and fruits grown in the region.
Anamizu Mountain Herb Tea
あんまizu山のハーブティー
A naturally blended herbal tea made from wild herbs collected in the local mountains.
Facilities & Amenities
Enjoy convenient amenities including restrooms, parking, and free Wi-Fi at Anamizu roadside station.
Parking
Available for visitors and travelers.
Near the main entrance
Restroom
Clean and accessible restrooms for visitors.
Near the information center
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi access available throughout the premises.
Throughout the roadside station
Information Center
Staffed desk providing local information, maps, and assistance.
Main building entrance
Onsen
Hot spring bath facility for relaxation and wellness.
Adjacent to the main building
EV Charging Station
Charging stations for electric vehicles, including both standard and fast charging options.
Near the parking area
ATM
Automated teller machine available for cash withdrawals.
Near the entrance
Pet Area
Designated space for pets with water and waste disposal facilities.
Outside the main building
Insider Tips
Visit early to avoid crowds and check seasonal event schedules for exclusive local experiences.
- Best Arrival Time: Arrive by 9:30 AM on weekends to secure a spot for the fresh-baked milk bread at the bakery counter, which sells out by 11:00 AM
- Hidden Gems: Visit the deli counter between 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM to find the limited-edition Anamizu-style pickled vegetables, only restocked once daily
- Weekend Special: On Saturdays and Sundays, the local farmers’ market opens at 9:00 AM and features fresh Anamizu-grown strawberries sold exclusively at the market stall
- Parking Strategy: Use the designated EV charging parking spots located near the west entrance if you're arriving with an electric vehicle, as these are reserved and not available for general parking
- Wi-Fi Access: Connect to the "Anamizu_Free_WiFi" network at the information desk on the second floor, where the login page requires entering the code displayed on the digital sign at the entrance
- Dining Tip: Order the Anamizu Special Set at the cafeteria between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM to receive a free local honey sample, only available during lunch hours
- Gift Shopping: Purchase the Anamizu regional craft soap at the souvenir shop before 4:00 PM, as the staff restocks only once per day and items often sell out by early afternoon
Best Time to Visit
Spring (March–May): Canola flowers bloom in late March to April, and fresh bamboo shoots are available at the roadside station market.
Summer (June–August): Fresh watermelons are harvested in July, and the roadside station hosts evening events with local music.
Autumn (September–November): Chestnuts are harvested in October, and the roadside station features seasonal food tastings.
Winter (December–February): Hot sake and roasted sweet potatoes are available, and the station hosts a winter illumination event in December.
Ratings
Family-Friendly Review
Anamizu roadside station features a children's play area, stroller-friendly paths, and family-oriented facilities. It offers kid-friendly food options and interactive educational displays about local agriculture and nature.
Food Lover Review
The station boasts a variety of local restaurants and fresh produce from nearby farms. Visitors can enjoy regional specialties like Kaga-style pickled vegetables and artisanal dairy products in a high-quality dining environment.
Car Camping Review
Anamizu provides clean restrooms, vending machines, and designated parking areas. While quiet during evenings, it lacks formal camping zones and has no official overnight parking policy for extended stays.
Scenic Beauty Review
Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the Kaga Mountains, Anamizu offers excellent photo opportunities. Seasonal changes enhance the landscape, and the overall atmosphere feels peaceful and visually appealing.



