Fukui Experiences Facilities Echizen Washi no Sato (Echizen Washi Village) 3.95 1 Learn, know, and experience washi in the Echizen washi production area, which boasts 1,500 years of history. See More
Toyama Museums Hokugin Galerie Millet 3.95 1 Casually enjoy the world’s famous art in a town arcade. See More
Toyama Famous Places Kanayamachi 3.95 1 Stroll through the refined townscape with the traditional latticework homes and cobblestones. See More
Niigata Zoos & Aquariums Niigata City Aquarium Marinepia Nihonkai (Sea of Japan) 3.95 1 An edutainment aquarium. See More
Ishikawa Experiences Facilities Wajima Kobo Nagaya Workshop 3.95 1 Visitors can experience the charm of traditional Wajima-Nuri at a craftsman's row house, where five workshops are gathered. See More
Kanazawa Experiences Facilities Nagamachi Yuzen Kan - Workshop of Kaga-Yuzen 3.95 1 See, learn, and experience the traditional beauty of Kaga Yuzen. See More
Kanazawa Museums National Crafts Museum 3.95 1 Visitors will be exposed to numerous masterpieces at Japan's only national museum specializing in crafts and design. See More
Kanazawa Experiences Facilities National Important Cultural Asset Ochaya SHIMA 3.95 1 The Ochaya (tea house), which has remained unchanged since the Edo period, offers a glimpse of what it was like in those days. See More Related Articles 24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
Niigata Famous Places Tsukioka Onsen 3.95 1 The famous “Bijin-no-yu (hot springs for beautiful women) “ located in the deep end of Niigata. See More
Niigata Museums Echigo Tsumari Satoyama Museum of Contemporary Art, MonET 3.95 1 The main stage for the Art Triennale where you can always see contemporary art. See More
Toyama Experiences Facilities Ikedaya Yasubei Shoten 3.95 1 The shop with the tradition to let you “sit down.” Learn about Toyama’s medicines and its history. See More
Toyama Shopping Streets Shinminato Kittokito Ichiba Fisherman’s Wharf 3.95 1 Enjoy freshly caught seafood and shopping at the "Kittokito" (Toyama dialect for "fresh") market. See More
Kanazawa Famous Places Nagamachi Samurai District 3.95 1 Stroll through the former Kaga Domain’s traditional townscape with earthen walls. Nagamachi Samurai Residences. See More Related Articles Experience Samurai Martial Arts in Kanazawa! Model Itinerary for 3 days/2 nights During the Edo period (1600-1868), the Kaga domain, known as “Kaga Hyakumangoku” (Kaga one-million goku), was the second largest Taihan (domain with over 10,000 goku area granted by the Shogun during the Edo period) after the Shogun Tokugawa families. Kanazawa, the capital of the Kaga domain, inherited this history and still retains a strong trace of samurai culture.
Experience Samurai Martial Arts in Kanazawa! Model Itinerary for 3 days/2 nights During the Edo period (1600-1868), the Kaga domain, known as “Kaga Hyakumangoku” (Kaga one-million goku), was the second largest Taihan (domain with over 10,000 goku area granted by the Shogun during the Edo period) after the Shogun Tokugawa families. Kanazawa, the capital of the Kaga domain, inherited this history and still retains a strong trace of samurai culture.
Fukui Parks & Gardens Yokokan Garden 3.95 1 A scenic garden, its great synergy among the pond and building, used to be called “Osensui Yashiki”. See More
Kanazawa Shrines & Temples Oyama Shrine 3.95 1 Check out the “Gate of God”, an important cultural heritage. See More
Ishikawa Shopping Streets Wajima Morning Market 3.95 1 One of the three major morning markets in Japan, bustling with customers every day and offering local delicacies and specialties. See More
Niigata,Fukushima Trains & Subway SL Banetsu Monogatari 3.95 1 A journey of “Forest, water and romance railroad” swayed by a locomotive. See More
Niigata Outdoors Naeba Ski Resort 3.95 1 A ski resort known for Yumin’s concerts, FUJI ROCK Festival in summer, and autumn foliage! See More
Kanazawa Museums Ninja Weapon Museum 3.87 2 Unlock the full mystique of ninjas in this century-old authentic townhouse. See More