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9 Best Things to Do in Ishikawa (Kanazawa) in summer (June to August)

Summer in Ishikawa Prefecture is the perfect season to enjoy the beautiful landscapes woven by history and nature. Various events and festivals, along with delicious summer-exclusive sweets, attract visitors. This article introduces the characteristics and attractions of summer in Ishikawa, tips on climate and clothing, fireworks festivals, events and festivals, and summer-exclusive sweets.

*Please note that the events introduced may have schedule changes. Please check the official website of the facilities for the latest schedule.*

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About Summer in Ishikawa Prefecture

Characteristics and Attractions

Summer in Ishikawa Prefecture is a beautiful season where diverse natural landscapes and historical townscapes coexist. From mountainous areas to coastal regions, the area welcomes visitors with lush greenery and cool waters. Additionally, Ishikawa retains a rich tradition and culture from ancient times, allowing visitors to fully enjoy its charm through summer events and festivals.

Climate and Clothing Tips

Summer in Ishikawa is hot and humid, with particularly heavy rainfall during the rainy season. From May to early June, the weather is refreshing, but once the rainy season begins, rain gear becomes essential. From July to August, the days are humid and hot, so wearing breathable clothing and carrying a light jacket for air-conditioned environments is advisable. Specifically, long-sleeved shirts and light outerwear are recommended from May to June, while short-sleeved shirts and sleeveless tops are suitable from July to August. Don’t forget UV protection items like sun umbrellas, hats, and sunglasses.

Fireworks Festivals

During summer in Ishikawa, impressive fireworks festivals are held in various locations. The “Hokkoku Fireworks Kanazawa Festival” is particularly anticipated by many tourists and locals.

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Hokkoku Fireworks Kanazawa Festival

The “Hokkoku Fireworks Kanazawa Festival” is a quintessential summer event in Ishikawa, held annually at the end of July. The venue is around “Saigawa Ryokuchi” in Mameda Honmachi, Kanazawa City, where 12,000 fireworks light up the night sky. The artistic fireworks and the grand waterfall of star mines are breathtakingly beautiful, and watching them in a “yukata” (summer kimono) is highly recommended.

Nanao Port Festival Fireworks

The “Nanao Port Festival Fireworks” is a traditional summer event held in Nanao City. Around 5,000 fireworks are launched against the backdrop of Nanao Bay, creating a spectacular view. Enjoy the local specialties while relishing the fireworks and the summer night.

Wajima Citizen Fireworks Festival

The “Wajima Citizen Fireworks Festival” is a fireworks event in Wajima City, where approximately 3,000 fireworks are launched. The area around “Wajima Port” offers many viewing spots, making it a popular event for families and couples. Along with the beauty of the fireworks, you can also enjoy the picturesque nightscape of Wajima.

Events and Festivals

In Ishikawa, various events and festivals are held in summer besides fireworks festivals. You can enjoy these events while feeling the history and culture alongside the locals.

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival

The “Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival” is the largest event in Kanazawa City, held on the first weekend of June every year. This festival commemorates the entrance of the founder of the Kaga Domain, “Maeda Toshiie,” into Kanazawa Castle. The highlight is the splendid “Hyakumangoku Procession” parade. The festival starts with a departure ceremony at Kanazawa Station East Plaza and features grand events throughout the city.

Swantori Hotaru Viewing Evening

The “Swantori Hotaru Viewing Evening” is a summer night event held at “Kanazawa Castle Moat Park Swantori.” You can enjoy the beautiful glow of fireflies in the center of Kanazawa City, spending an enchanting evening. Viewing fireflies offers a pleasant moment in harmony with nature.

Ono Minato Shrine Summer Festival

The “Ono Minato Shrine Summer Festival” is a traditional festival held in Ono, Kanazawa City. This lively festival features a “mikoshi” (portable shrine) as the main attraction, with the local community coming together to celebrate. You can experience the culture of Ishikawa along with the historic shrine.

Summer-Exclusive Sweets

Summer in Ishikawa is also a season to enjoy refreshing sweets. Beat the heat while savoring delicious sweets made with local ingredients.

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Wagashi Murakami “Kafe MURAKAMI Crossgate Store”

At Wagashi Murakami “Kafe MURAKAMI Crossgate Store,” the fluffy shaved ice made with natural ice is popular. The “Japanese Chestnut Mont Blanc Shaved Ice,” in particular, is a luxurious item using Japanese chestnuts, cassis agar, and fresh cream. The subtle aroma of rum adds an accent, offering a delightful taste.

Kosiyama Kankando Cafe Kan Main Store

Kosiyama Kankando Cafe Kan Main Store is a cafe renovated from a traditional “Kanazawa Machiya” in Owaricho. The summer-exclusive “Matcha Shaved Ice” is a must-try, made with their homemade matcha syrup. The mango parfait is also popular, with the fresh sweetness of mango perfect for summer.

Kintsuba Nakata “Amamidokoro Namami”

At Kintsuba Nakata “Amamidokoro Namami,” you can enjoy “Kori Azuki” using “Noto Dainagon Azuki.” The fluffy ice topped with matcha or strawberry milk syrup pairs perfectly with the hidden sweetness of the azuki beans. The summer-exclusive azuki smoothie is also recommended.

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