Ishikawa

Ishikawa Prefecture faces the beautiful Sea of Japan and is an attractive area where you can enjoy the traditional streets of Kanazawa, Kenrokuen Garden, and the World Heritage site of Shirakawa-go. Additionally, the natural beauty of the Kaga Onsen area and the Noto Peninsula, along with its diverse culinary culture, captivates visitors.

Areas in Ishikawa

Kaga, Komatsu, Hakusan

The Kaga-Komatsu-Hakusan area is an attractive region where history and nature blend together. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Hakusan, hot spring resorts, traditional Kaga Yuzen dyeing, and crafts, as well as various tourist attractions such as the Kaga Onsen-kyo and the Komatsu Aerospace Museum.

Kaga Onsen-kyo

Kaga Onsen-kyo is a beautiful area dotted with historic hot spring resorts, featuring attractive hot springs with flowing spring water and charming inns. It offers heartwarming moments where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the changing seasons along with traditional culture such as Kaga Yuzen and Kutani ware.

Kanazawa

Kanazawa is a beautiful city where tradition and modernity blend together, featuring the world-famous Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa Castle. The Higashi Chaya District, which retains its unique culture and beautiful streets, offers experiences in tea ceremony and crafts that enchant visitors.

Nanao, Wakura, Hakui

The Nanao, Wakura, and Hakui area is dotted with beautiful hot springs and historical sites along the scenic coastline of Ishikawa Prefecture. In particular, Wakura Onsen offers a soothing experience. Attractions such as the Noto Theatre in Nanao City and the Chirihama Nagisa Driveway in Hakui City captivate visitors with a blend of culture and nature.

Wajima Onsen Resort

Wajima Onsen-kyo is a hot spring area surrounded by the beautiful coastline of the Noto Peninsula, where you can enjoy soaking in soothing waters while experiencing traditional Wajima lacquerware and the vibrant morning market. In this place where the blessings of nature and culture merge, you can spend relaxing moments and savor the rich local ingredients.

Wajima/Suzu

Wajima-Suzu is a treasure trove of culture, featuring traditional crafts such as Wajima lacquerware and Suzu pottery, alongside the beautiful coastline of the Noto Peninsula. In particular, the Wajima Morning Market and the scenic view of the Shirakawa Senmaida, registered as a World Heritage Site, are attractive spots that allow visitors to feel the charm of Japan's old traditions.

Wakura Onsen

Wakura Onsen is a hot spring area located along the beautiful coastline of Ishikawa Prefecture, known for its abundant hot spring water and stunning scenery. It has been cherished as a therapeutic resort since ancient times, and there are many tourist attractions nearby where visitors can enjoy the nature and traditional culture of the Noto Peninsula.

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