Tanezaki Sensho Park Campsite

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Last Updated on December 9, 2025

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A pine grove sanctuary—safe and reliable rest for one more night on the road.
A pine grove sanctuary—safe and reliable rest for one more night on the road.
Tanezaki Sensho Park Campground is one of the few safe havens where walking pilgrims can pause and rest without worry. This spacious free campsite nestled among pine trees requires no reservation and is entirely free of charge—offering a sense of calm security throughout the night. Amenities such as a cooking area, flush toilets, and parking are well-maintained, and nearby convenience stores and supermarkets make resupplying easy. While hot showers are available only in summer, the refreshing sea breeze and natural surroundings help restore both body and spirit. As a secure and practical shelter alternative to wild camping, this spot quietly supports the walking journey.

Basic information

AddressTanezaki, Kochi-shi, Kochi
Phone number088-823-9853
ParkingAvailable (charged)
Number of room(s)
PriceFree
Websitewww.pref.kochi.lg.jp
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LaundryWashing machine: —
Dryer: —
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⚠️ This does not guarantee the current business status. Please contact the property directly when staying.

Please avoid calling during early or late hours.

Supplementary information

  • Kochi Prefecture Civil Engineering Department Park Sewerage Division
  • No reservation required, no reception
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User Review Summary (from external sites)
Many visitors praise the natural setting, with comments like “The ocean is right in front, perfect for spontaneous beach play,” and “Thanks to the pine trees, it was cool even in summer.” The fact that it’s free adds to its appeal, with people noting, “It’s convenient to just drop by,” and “The mixed grass and sand surface makes it easy to pitch a tent.” Families and solo travelers alike use the site, sharing experiences like “The kids enjoyed the playground,” and “I had a relaxing evening around the fire.” While some mention “The stars weren’t very visible at night,” or “The surrounding environment made me a bit uneasy,” overall it’s highly regarded as an open, seaside campground where you can enjoy nature without cost.

Sources: Google Maps / Rakuten Travel / Jalan / Booking.com / TripAdvisor / Yahoo! Travel, and others

It is free and there is no reception. There are toilets and trash cans everywhere. Many families and general campers also use it.

At night, the sound of motorbikes and cars was very loud. Is it because you’re going to accelerate to the top of the bridge? It may be better if it is far from the road side.

★★★ (3 out of 5 stars)

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