Ishikawa Prefecture (石川県, Ishikawa-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region on Honshu island. The capital is Kanazawa.
Restaurants in Ishikawa Prefecture
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Samurai Yakata is a culture house in Kanazawa’s historic area where we aim at promoting traditional Japanese arts in a lighthearted, fun manner. Here you can experience traditional music and dances, and even wear traditional costumes, like Samurai, Ninja and Oiran (female entertainers) costumes. We perform a show everyday many times during the day, in which we have taiko, shamisen, traditional dances and stage combat performances. For the costume experience, you can either purchase a selfie plan or a photo shoot plan, in which our professional photographer will make you look even more fantastic. Other than this, you can experience the culture closely by trying to play the shamisen, fight with the sword using the kenjutsu technique and so on. Also, if you are organizing and event in Kanazawa, you can book our artists to prepare an opening performance for your event.
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Teaceremony experience chado the way of tea pawderd green tea matcha tea gathering traditional procedure for making tea
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Would you like to experience making Japanese food? Kyara ben (Cartoon )character Bento Lunch box or Takoyaki making experience at Kanazawa house. Do you love eating Japanese food and would like to learn how to make your own? In this class you will experience our culture first hand by making a famous Japanese cartoon lunch box!!! Our classes are small groups of up to 4 people, so you can relax and enjoy cooking like your at a friend's or relative's house. Let's turn Bento boxes or takoyaki into fun Japanese cartoon characters We also support vegetarian, please let us know at the time of reservation When it is all set, let's take a picture then eat and enjoy!!! Make them for your friends or family when you return home.
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Please refer to HP. We are sorry that we are not good at speaking English, but we have simple instructions in English. We don't have staffs who can speak English well. If you are fine with it, then, we don’t mind it. we’ll give it our all !! It costs ¥1,000(tax inc) per person and takes about 1 hour to join our workshop. As soon as possible, Please make your reservations. I'm looking forward to seeing you on the day.
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Watch artists painting designs on silk at this fascinating silk dyeing studio, converted from a Taisho-era home.
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This is the only Museum in Japan which specializes in Lacquer (Urushi) Art. This spacious Museum displays a number of lacquer art works by various artists belonging to different periods, some of whom are members of Art Academy and persons designated as "Living National Cultural Treasure". Visitors can also watch video clips related to lacquer art. The Museum has a collection of not only Wajima lacquer art but also lacquer work from different regions of Japan as well as from overseas. The Museum gives an insight into the serious nature of lacquer art.
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