Sightseeing
CANBUS Route
Taking the CANBUS around Kaga is an efficient way of taking in the sights of the city.
One-day pass: adult \1000 / child \500
1. Abio City Kaga HyakusengaiThe special products of Kaga can all be found in the souvenir shops here.
2. Kutani BitoenThe place to buy your Kutani porcelain souvenirs — a traditional craft of Kaga
3. Yamashiro Hot SpringA hot spring resort with a history of 1,300 years
4. Iroha Tea Hut — the remains of Rosanjin's residenceThe temporary residence where Kitaoji Rosanjin, the ceramic artist of all time, stayed
5. Kutani Kiln MuseumThe oldest existing Kutani kiln remains are preserved and exhibited here
6. Nata TempleAn ancient temple with the principle image of a rugged mountain cave
7. Yunokuni no MoriHere you can try your hand at various traditional crafts such as Kutani porcelain and gold leaf.
8. Motorcar Museum of JapanFive hundred famous cars from all over the world are gathered under one roof.
9. World Glassware HallExhibit and sale of European glass crafts
10. RaisinHow about trying some French cuisine in this restaurant with a vineyard?
11. Dainichizakari Brewery MuseumHere you can observe the sake brewing process, and taste various sakes.
12. Maruhachi Tea FactoryIn addition to buying Japanese tea, you can visit the adjoining gallery that exhibits works by local artisans.
13. Katayamazu Hot SpringA hot spring resort that affords views of Lake Shibayamagata and the beautiful Mt. Hakusan
14. Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and IceA museum devoted to Ukichiro Nakaya, the first person in the world to make artificial snow.
15. Hashidate Fishing PortFresh seafood is unloaded from fishing boats in this port.
16. Kitamae-bune no Sato MuseumA museum featuring Kitamae ships — trading ships that voyaged to ports all over Japan.
17. Zorokuen GardenThis Japanese garden, which belonged to an owner of a Kitamae ship who achieved great wealth, is beautiful in each of the four seasons.
18. Kaga Fruit LandVisitors can enjoy picking fruit year-round — strawberries, grapes, blueberries, etc.
19. Kamoike Observation CenterMore than 10,000 geese and ducks fly here in winter.
20. Workshop ItoasobiHere you can try your hand at hand-weaving and dyeing fabric with natural dyes.
21. Museum Park UrushiguraA theme park with mysterious carvings and a lacquer art collection
22. Yama-no-shita Temples / Kutaniyaki Art MuseumAn area where you can stroll around temples and see famous Kutani porcelain pieces
Nearby Attractions
Kakusenkei GorgeThere is a one-kilometer-long path beside the mountain stream, from which you can enjoy nature's seasonal changes.
Hideki Matsui Baseball MuseumThis museum is devoted to Hideki Matsui, the major league baseball player who plays for the New York Yankees.
Ataka-no-Seki CheckpointA historical place said to be the scene of the Noh play "Ataka" and the kabuki play "Kanjincho".
Hakusan Super Forest RoadFrom this road you can enjoy the beautiful scenery in the area of Mt. Hakusan, which, along with Mt. Fuji, is one of the three most magnificent mountains in Japan.
Kanazawa
Kenrokuen GardenA garden that once belonged to feudal lords, Kenrokuen is now one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. Beautiful seasonal flowers grow alongside the garden's meandering stream.
Nagamachi Samurai HousesThis area of houses that belonged to samurai who served the feudal lords has been restored. Its cobblestone streets are lined with mud walls.
Higashi Chaya District / Nishi Chaya DistrictOn the streets of these two districts, with rows of atmospheric lattice-fronted houses, you might be lucky enough to see a geisha girl.
Noto
Wajima Morning MarketWith more than 200 stalls lining the street, this market is a good place to buy fresh fish, seafood products and local souvenirs.
Koiji BeachA scenic beach with which are associated legends of tragic love. In the summer there is a festival based on one such legend.
Noto KongoAlong this deeply indented coastline with steep cliffs and unusual rock formations, you will enjoy views of Ganmon, Yase Cliff, Hatago Rock, etc.
Toyama
Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine RouteThis magnificent sightseeing route takes you over the 3,000 m-high Tateyama mountain range by a series of cable cars and aerial tramways.
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