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List of Best Things to do in Noto-cho, Japan
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsuke Beach
Tsukumo Bay
Koiji Beach
Sougen Sake Brewery
Michi no Eki Suzunari
Mawaki Ruins Jomon Museum
Konseru Noto
Matsunami Sake Brewery
Hachigasaki Beach
Best Short Travel Guide to Kanazawa, Japan | Sights & Food
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Kanazawa was an ancient merchant town known for its arts & crafts, as well as its giant castle. It's a beautiful city to add to your Japan travel itinerary!
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*How do I get to Kanazawa from Tokyo?*
Traveling from Tokyo to Kanazawa only takes 2.5 hours. In March 2015, the Nagano Shinkansen line opened a new train that runs to Kanazawa station. It’s called Hokuriku Shinkansen. I went from Nagano to Kanazawa which only took a little over one hour.
*21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art*
The free part of the museum is an exhibit on cloth. You can feel the different materials used to make a piece of cloth. I believe the exhibit that is offered for free changes all the time. The outside of the museum has pretty interesting pieces you can look at.
*Kanazawa has cherry blossoms!*
If you missed the cherry blossoms you can still catch the Yaezakura cherry blossoms! It is a multi-layered cherry blossom. Because of the different layers the colors range from light to dark pink.
*Things to Do in Kanazawa*
1) When in Kanazawa, you have to try gold leaf ice cream. Kanazawa produces 99% of all gold leaf in Japan.
2) Kanazawa also has a rich tradition of making amazing craft items. This stems from the 15th century where samurai used to rule the land. They didn’t have any wars to fight and were rich in food and land, so they decided to invest many of their resources into arts and crafts.
Today, Kanazawa has over 400 legendary craftsmen dedicated to 36 different types of arts and crafts. Gold leaf, fireworks, umbrellas and fishing lures are some of the specialties of the area.
3) Chaya Area is a lovely neighborhood of beautifully preserved geisha houses. Many have now been converted into restaurants or teahouses. This place reminded me of Gion in Kyoto. Like here it is also a famous geisha district.
4) Kanazawa Castle
From 1583 to the end of the Edo Period, Kanazawa Castle was the seat of the powerful Maeda Clan, a feudal land second only to the Tokugawa’s lands in terms of size and wealth.
The original castle was burnt down and I didn’t bother to pay to go inside. There isn’t much inside compared to Matsumoto castle. If you haven’t seen my trip to Matsumoto remember to go check that out.
Kanazawa Castle Hours
7:00 to 18:00 (March 1 to October 15)
8:00 to 17:00 (October 16 through February)
5) Kanazawa Tea Ceremony
If you want a real tea ceremony experience, they have one here.
This exquisite private garden and tea house was reconstructed based on the original floor plans and opened in 2015. It’s one of the prettiest places in Japan in my opinion, and drinking matcha tea in the tea house while looking out at the view is a special experience.
On Friday and Saturday nights, they open the garden and light it up. I didn’t get to do that this trip but I read that it is a beautiful sight.
6) Omnicho Market
I couldn’t just leave without experiencing this market. So before I left Kanazawa, I had to stop by this market to take a look.
This place reminds me of Nishiki market in Kyoto, just not as big and crowded. It’s also maze like with a bunch of small coordinators snaking around everywhere.
I loved the big, raw oysters here. You can add your sauces on it and it only costs 500 yen. I also got the calm which was disappointing and fishy.
7) Eat Kanazawa Curry
I came here because it was conveniently located inside Kanazawa train station and Go Go curry is a famous brand. I’ve never tried Kanazawa styled curry before. Kanazawa curry has some specific attributes: it needs to be thick and gooey and is often sweet. It’s served with shredded cabbage and curry entirely covers the rice. It’s traditionally eaten in a stainless steel bowl and a fork and a spoon (or even a spork).
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Kyoto Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kyoto, Japan, has long been considered one of the country’s most beautiful cities. Once the capital of the nation, Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm.
To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. Just two miles east of the tower is Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas. As you walk east through Gion, you’ll find even more old architecture, including several Ryokan, or traditional Japanese inns. Many date back to the Edo period, which ranged from 1603 to 1868.
During your Kyoto tour, take a rickshaw ride to the Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka districts, where cars are prohibited and traditional teahouses and temples adorn the nearby landscape. Kyoto is known as “The City of Ten Thousand Shrines” for good reason. Walk through the great open plazas of the Haian Shrine, or spend a quiet moment in the intimate confines of the Shorenin Temple and its beautiful gardens.
The most famous of Kyoto’s temples is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a stunning red complex that sprawls over Mount Inari, which is named after and dedicated to Inari, the fox spirit. A hike to the summit takes about two hours, and will lead you through thousands of colorful sub-shrines and thick, ancient forest. Once you’re at the top, you’ll have a stunning view of Kyoto.
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Countryside Japan - Journey to the River
Japanese countryside in summer is beautiful. Join me as I travel to my favourite river for a swim. The road goes by many old Japanese-style buildings, and winds through a green forest. The valley with the river is one of my favourite places.
Location: Iitaka-cho, Matsusaka city, Mie Prefecture, Japan
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Spot1:Tottori Sand Dunes/Sand Museum
The Tottori Sand Dunes are located about 20 minutes by bus from Tottori Station. The sand has been gathering here naturally for over 100,000 years, creating a golden landscape. You can explore the sand dunes on a fat-bike that can be ridden over the sand, or on a camel, paraglider, or sandboard.
The Sand Museum has beautiful sand sculptures themed on different countries and regions.
Spot2:Shirakabe Dozogun
Japanese traditional wooden structures and white lime plaster warehouses are lined-up at Shirakabe Dozogun. This area once prospered as a commercial district of the castle town and the buildings were used as soy sauce distilleries and breweries. With the small stone bridges built over the canals, you can feel the history in this old-fashioned townscape.
Stroll on the streets, stop by the galleries and cafés and enjoy the feeling of being in old Japan.
Spot3:Misasa Hot Spring
As one of the most prominent radium hot springs in the world, Misasa Hot Spring has been helping people with various illnesses to relax for over 800 years. Inns, shops, foot baths and small temples line the stone-paved hot spring town. You'll find the perfect hot spring for you whether it be the mixed outdoor bath that the locals go to, or a more private option at a luxury inn.
Enjoy forest bathing after the bath. The matrimonial frog awaits you at Koya Bridge.
Food:Seafood at Hot Spring Inns
Tottori offers many seafood products regardless of the season, and it also leads Japan in terms of crabbing volume.
At the Misasa Hot Spring inns you can enjoy seafood dishes made with plenty of fresh seafood.
Relax yourself in hot springs and then have some delicious crab cuisine.
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WEEKEND VLOG: NAGOYA, ALT+CHICAGO FRIENDS, JAPANESE STARBUCKS PSL, UNIQLO HAUL (TRY ON!)
Decided to take you guys along with me for my FIRST 3-day weekend in Japan! Monday (Sept. 17) was Respect of the Aged Day in Japan, so I didn't have to go to school to teach. I ended up hanging out with a lot of new AND old friends, traveling on the Shinkansen for the first time by myself, eating a ton of good food (including PIZZA), and shopping (a lot). My trip to Nagoya took a total of 5 hours each way and included me driving, taking a bus, a few trains, and a taxi.
Here's a breakdown of what I did each day in this video, along with the names of the places/restaurants:
FRIDAY (Sept. 14):
-Went to Koiji Beach (Noto-cho)
-Hung out with other ALTs at Kodama Pizza (Suzu-shi)
Saturday (Sept. 15):
-Traveled from Noto-cho to Nagoya
-Ate unagi (I don't know the name of the restaurant)
-Hung out with my grandparents
Sunday (Sept. 16):
-Went shopping at UNIQLO in JR Takashimaya (Nagoya Train Station)
-Tried the NEW Crispy Sweet Potato Frappuccino at Starbucks Reserve (Nagoya)
-Hung out with my grandparents
Monday (Sept. 17):
-Met up with a UChicago friend
-Went to Nagoya Castle, a shrine (forgot name, but my omikuji/fortune that I got was good luck), and a few parks (one being Meijo Park)
-Ate at Jerry's Uno and got friend chicken at Lawson
-Got ANOTHER Starbucks, a hojicha tea latte (Kanazawa Station)
-Traveled back to Noto-cho
It was so much fun, and I am so sad that it is over! But I'm sure there will be many more trips in the future. If you have any recommendations on places that I should visit in Japan, please let me know either in the comments or message me!
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Fall Festival in small town, Hyogo JAPAN
At Suwa Shrine.
address: Ichikawa-cho, Kanzaki-gun, Hyogo-ken, JAPAN.
Pink uniform= Kitatanaka, Navy uniform= Nishitanaka, Purple uniform= Uetanaka, White uniform=Hoki
Japanese fall festivals are different according to places.
This places use Mikoshi.