Fukui Summer festivals & Events Mikuni Fireworks 3.95 1 Sheer wonder as 15,000 fireworks dazzle the night sky in this Fukui summer tradition. See More
Niigata Japanese Cuisine Sennenzake Kikkawa Izutsuya 3.95 1 A specialty salmon restaurant operated by Sennenzake Kikkawa, a long-established salmon-processing shop known for its premium salmon products. See More
Niigata Sennenzake Kikkawa 3.95 1 A specialty salmon shop dedicated to traditional, time-honored processing methods. See More
Niigata Nature Spots Bijinbayashi Forest 3.95 1 A beech forest eclipsed in beauty across gentle hills. See More
Niigata Experiences Facilities Water Station View Fukushimagata 3.95 1 Splendid panoramas from the 7th-floor rooftop, with breathtaking scenery and rich nature of Fukushimagata. See More
Niigata Experiences Facilities Niigata Furumachi Geigi 3.95 1 Authentic Japanese ozashiki-asobi (tatami parlor entertainment) experience with the ever-elegant Furumachi Geigi. See More
Niigata Experiences Facilities Studio Clan 3.95 1 Authentic Oiran photography shoots at the only studio in Japan with pro’s covering every step from prep to shooting. See More
Niigata Shopping Streets Nuttari Terrace Street 3.95 1 A newly revived yet nostalgically charming shopping street, created by restoring retro row houses from an old market. See More
Kanazawa Japanese Cuisine Sashimiya(Kanazawa City) 3.95 1 A former fishmonger-turned-izakaya, offering an abundance of fresh seafood sourced directly from Omicho Market. See More Related Articles 24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa, known as Kaga Hyakumangoku, is a cultural city that flourished during the Edo period. Visitors can explore charming Edo-style streets, enjoy fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and discover both traditional crafts and contemporary art in local museums. This Kanazawa travel guide introduces the best tourist attractions, gourmet food, and recommended accommodations.
24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa, known as Kaga Hyakumangoku, is a cultural city that flourished during the Edo period. Visitors can explore charming Edo-style streets, enjoy fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and discover both traditional crafts and contemporary art in local museums. This Kanazawa travel guide introduces the best tourist attractions, gourmet food, and recommended accommodations.
Kanazawa Japanese Cuisine Shunsai Washoku Koufuku 3.95 1 A popular Japanese restaurant known for its fresh crab, blackthroat seaperch, and seasonal fish dishes, all sourced fresh every morning. See More
Niigata Zoos & Aquariums Joetsu Municipal Aquarium Umigatari 3.95 1 Marine creatures native to the Sea of Japan and up-close encounters await at the aquarium! See More
Niigata Outdoors Joetsu Kokusai Ski Resort 3.95 1 Ski resort with everything for novice and expert skiiers including courses and a kids area. See More
Toyama Nature Spots Unazuki Lake 3.95 1 A breathtaking spot featuring an emerald-green lake and a stunning red bridge. See More
Niigata Tourist Attractions Bandai Bridge 3.95 1 A picture-perfect arch bridge and symbol of Niigata City. See More
Niigata Nature Spots Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel 3.95 1 A photo-worthy mashup of beauty and art at this one-of-a-kind destination. See More
Toyama Commercial Buildings Mitsui Outlet Park Hokuriku Oyabe 3.95 1 The first full-scale outlet mall in the Hokuriku region, located in Oyabe City, Toyama Prefecture. See More
Niigata Nature Spots Mount Yahiko 3.95 1 A low mountain facing the Sea of Japan, recommended even for beginner hikers. See More
Fukui Japanese Cuisine Yoroppaken Main Store 3.95 1 The originator of Fukui's famous katsudon, known for its aromatic original sauce that really makes the flavor pop! See More
Fukui Experiences Facilities Angel Land Fukui 3.95 1 A hands-on facility where you can learn science through play and physical activity. See More
Kanazawa Snacks Kanazawa Fumuroya "Oyatsu Fu" 3.95 1 A snack-like treat from a long-established Kagafu (wheat gluten) maker. See More