Kanazawa: A Glimpse into Edo-era Japan
Your journey into Ishikawa begins in Kanazawa, a city that’s like a real-life time capsule back to the Edo period. With its immaculately preserved samurai and geisha districts, Kanazawa is a living testament to Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Stroll through the Kenrokuen Garden , often regarded as one of the most beautiful in the country, and soak up the traditional beauty of the traditional tea houses whilst sipping on a steaming cup of matcha.

Kaga City: Soaking in Tradition and Relaxation
No time spent exploring Ishikawa would be complete without a visit to Kaga City , renowned for its natural hot springs, or onsen . Unwind in the therapeutic waters of Yamanaka Onsen or Yamashiro Onsen , surrounded by serene landscapes and Japanese architecture.


Venturing Beyond: The Hidden Charms of the Noto Peninsula
Venture beyond Kanazawa, and prepare for the real magic of the Ishikawa region to unfold as you reach the Noto Peninsula . This rugged stretch of coastline is a real haven for nature lovers and those seeking a break from the bustling city life. The Noto Peninsula offers a chance to experience the authentic, slower-paced rhythm of rural Japan. This beautiful spot was badly hit by the New Year’s Day earthquake in 2024. We’re always in close contact with our team on the ground, and whilst most small businesses are still up and running, the locals in Noto are still working hard to repair damage to infrastructure. This is Japan though, and the rail network was back operating at normal levels just a few days post-earthquake, so we’re hopeful that we’ll be able to send guests back to this stunning spot by summer 2024. Experience the historic beauty of the Sojiji Temple , visit the small village of Shunran-no-Sato for a real taste of local life and take in the sweeping views from the Shiroyone Senmaida Rice Terraces.

Visit Takayama and picturesque Shirakawa-Go
If you’re travelling through Japan by train, and why wouldn’t you be when it’s all part of the magic, beautiful Takayama makes a great stop-off between the Ishakawa region and Kyoto. Simply hop off the train in Takayama and you can easily travel by bus on to Shirakawa-Go (and then Kanazawa!) Spend a night here in the beautifully preserved old town, nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Japanese Alps. Whatever the season, Takayama will charm your socks off. Experience the alpine waters through hot onsen baths and taste the renowned local sake rice wine. Takayama is a true culinary delight, think morning markets, tea rooms, quaint cafes, and of course – Hida beef. The town is a perfect blend of photogenic scenery and culinary experiences, making it a must-visit for those seeking the essence of rural Japan. D on’t miss this ‘ Good Morning, Takayama! ‘ tour, or perhaps head off on another cycling adventure with this Hida Countryside Cycling adventure .

Crafting your authentic Japanese adventure
Time spent in Ishikawa will propel you right to the heart and soul of Japan. If you’re seeking a touch of luxury, and the chance to get away from the crowds and experience a quieter taste of the country, Ishikawa is a fantastic region to head to to escape the conventional tourist circuits. And Fenton, our aficionado on all things Japan (seriously, his knowledge is staggering), is ready to help.Ishikawa offers a taste of Japan that goes beyond the ordinary, beyond the expected. Get in touch today.
