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| Ishikawa - the Real Japan |
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| Ishikawa
Prefecture, where much of Japan's real beauty remains
unspoiled, can be divided into three different areas in
terms of its abundant tourist attractions including Kaga,
a mountain resort endowed with natural hot springs, Noto,
a sea resort surrounded by the Japan Sea and the prefectural
capital of Kanazawa
Often referred to as "Little Kyoto" Kanazawa
is a castle town of historical interest on a par with
Kyoto with its sophisticated traditional culture. It
is the home of Kutani-yaki, pottery with bright colors
and elaborate designs. Kaga Yuzen silk dyeing embodies
a representative traditional Japanese art that supports
Japan's kimono culture.
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TRJ
invites you to the exploration of our exclusive
collection of ryokan, traditional
Japanese inns, each of which boasts its distinctive
character. Would you be interested in a soothing
experience of feeling enveloped in the arms of the
Japan
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The
Hokuriku region features a wide range of local cuisine
taking full advantage of natural ingredients from
the Sea of Japan and the mountains. In spring you
can eat tempura whose ingredients
are uprooted in Mt. Haku-san. In
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While
exploring the region, you can enjoy a wide range
of traditional Japanese entertainment that is still
alive today such as Noh, Japan's
oldest traditional form of drama characterized by
the wooden masks with no facial expressions and
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You
can watch numerous cherry blossoms bloom at their
best in Kenroku-en in spring. In
spite of the fact that the beauty lasts for only
a few days, tourists endeavor to seize the opportunity
of blossom-viewing. Every season features distinct
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Both
internationals and Japanese are enchanted by Ishikawa
Prefecture. Please gain some deep insights into
Ishikawa through their intriguing
perspectives, which will provide you with what to
expect in this hidden corner of Japan.
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