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Situated about
an hour's flight from Tokyo on the Sea of Japan,
Wajima is home to exquisite Wajima lacquerware.
Considered to be one of the leading Japanese traditional
handicrafts, it dates back more than 600 years and
has been passed down from generation to generation
in the town's family-run workshops. Notonosho is
a 20-room seaside inn with a refined atmosphere
lavishly decorated with sophisticated Wajima lacquerware
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The spacious guest
rooms allow you to overlook the crystal-clear sea
and enjoy gradations of the blue that varies as
time goes by. At night you will be invited to another
fantastic world with a glimmer of light through
window-screens made of white Japanese paper. Notonosho
boasts about its spacious baths featuring different
landscapes. 1The outdoor bath is surrounded by a
Japanese garden and pond, whereas the bath on the
second floor provides you with ocean vistas, making
you feel enveloped in the vast ocean. |
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Notonosho's sumptuous
Japanese cuisine is prepared with fresh ingredients
supplied by the farmers and fishermen of the nearby
Noto Peninsula. What makes your dining experience
special is its presentation. Your gourmet meal is
served with elegant Wajima lacquerware tableware
with urushi lacquer on the surface bringing out
warmth, hospitality and a sense of delicacy in the
meal. |
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