Ishikawa

Ishikawa prefecture in the northwestern part of Japan’s main island might not ring a bell for international tourists. It does, however, have plenty to offer in terms of nature and history. This travel guide introduces the historical city of Kanazawa, where the beautiful Kenrokuen Japanese landscape garden is located. This town has transformed into a famous tourist destination ever since the shinkansen line connecting Tokyo and Kanazawa opened in 2015.

Those who like artisan crafts should put Ishikawa on their to-see list, as the prefecture is famous for high-quality crafts like Kanazawa lacquerware, Kaga silk, and Kutani ware. Kanazawa gold leaf that is produced with a technique of beating gold into wafer-thin sheets is also a famous product from the area.

Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa | Beautiful landscape garden of the Edo period

Kenrokuen Garden is listed as one of the three most beautiful gardens in all of Japan and is undoubtedly the…

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Nomura Samurai Home, Kanazawa | Would you like to take a peek into the life of the Samurai?

In Kanazawa, you can find the old home of the samurai Nomura clan. The building is almost intact and is…

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Kanazawa, Ishikawa | Unique Japanese traditions such as tea ceremony, Noh drama, gold leaf, etc

Kanazawa is the city of gold, but that's not all this historical town has to offer. History buffs will love…

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Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa | Morning markets, fantastic festivals, and strong traditions

Noto Peninsula is known for its coastal scenery, particularly along the Okunoto Coast and the Kongo Coast, as well as…

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