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Ishikawa
With the launch of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, it became much easier to access the big old historic city.
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Hakata Kawaya Kanazawa-katamachi Branch
Korinbo/Katamachi, Ishikawa
Yakitori/Kushiyaki (grilled skewers), Japanese
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Sushi Shihogama
Korinbo/Katamachi, Ishikawa
Sushi, Japanese
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Sushi Naoki
Higashi Chaya District, Ishikawa
Sushi, Japanese
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Kanazawa Izakaya Kappo Genzaemon
Korinbo/Katamachi, Ishikawa
Izakaya (Japanese tavern), Taverns
Ishikawa Area Map

Ishikawa has four facets: traditional cultural area of Kanazawa, warm hospitality of the locals in Noto, hot springs in Kaga, and the magnificent nature in Hakusan. It used to be one of the busiest castle towns in ancient Japan, and has promoted and refined the unique local culture. Ishikawa has long been popular among many tourist, and with the launch of the Hokuriku Shinkansen in 2015, more people are turning to Ishikawa. Ishikawa offers not only a wide variety of sightseeing spots but also many local dishes thanks to rich marine products from the Sea of Japan as well as high class local branded vegetables. You can enjoy traditional yet sophisticated local dishes.
Access from major landmarks
Narita Airport - Kanazawa station From Narita Airport to Keisei-Ueno station
Forty-four minutes (via Keisei Skyliner)
From Ueno station to Kanazawa station One hundred Forty-four minutes (via JR Shinkansen Kagayaki)
Attractions in Ishikawa
Whether it will be your fist visit to Ishikawa or you're already an experienced connoisseur, our guide to things to see and places to go in Ishikawa will cover all what you might need to know.
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