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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You can learn and connect to local people’s everyday life as you cycle around the island with local guides. This tour is suitable for most almost anyone who has ever ridden a bike. Time: 9:00-12:30 / 13:30-17:00 (3 hr. 30 min.) Season: March - November Max. capacity: 8 people (please consult if more) Height requirement: 120 cm (4 feet) or taller *Full-day tours & private tours are also available upon consultation.
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【Unique Japanese experiences in KANAZAWA, JAPAN】From Market Tour + Culinary experiences, to Geisha/Geiko Performances + Traditional dinners! Kanazawa is a city famous for their unbelievable seafood, samurai culture, historical neighborhoods, geiko (geisha) performers, gold leafing, and more. Make your time in Kanazawa memorable by experiencing your way through history in Japan!
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Try some of our beautiful kimono! We are a kimono rental shop KOKOYUI, featuring cute and fashionable kimono.3-min.walk from Kanazawa Station. Why don’t you walk around Kanazawa dressed up in kimono? Enjoy new you! Please find out more about the plans we offer! Kimono dressing will be done in about 20 minutes, followed by hair-set
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Kanazawa Adventures is the leader in curating your Kanazawa, Takayama, and Hokuriku travel experiences.Combining culturally-immersive activities, the finest food and drink, and insiders 'access to artisanal craftsmanship and authentic vibe, Kanazawa Adventures' team of local and native English- speaking guides is your access to enriched discovery. Kanazawa Adventures, with a focus on Kanazawa, proposes a real experience and promises to make your journey elegant.
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The Chirihama Nagisa Driveway is a 8 km long beach located between Imahama Houdatsu-Shimizu-cho Sakui-gun and Chirihama-cho Sakui-shi in Ishikawa prefecture.
The rain was bucketing down when my wife and I took the exit to the Chirihama Beach Drive. With the rain coming in sheets and the surf heavy, driving on the beach was a completely magical experience. I had expected that the beach drive would be prohibited during heavy weather, but it was not — we enjoyed solitude on the beach as we passed the thundering waves and listened to the rain on the roof of our car. I let the tires wade in the seawater on the strand. Just so beautiful and something a visitor to should never miss!
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