Yunokuni no Mori
Yunokuni no Mori is an extensive craft village situated in a forest on the outskirts of Komatsu.
Yunokuni no Mori is an extensive craft village situated in a forest on the outskirts of Komatsu.
The striking Shinmon gate of Oyama Shrine incorporates elements of three different architectural traditions.
A short flight of steps takes you to the top of the remains of the keep, rewarding you with a surprisingly panoramic view.
Komatsu no Mori presents the history, technology and global activities of the Komatsu Company through displays of machinery, historical exhibits, and interactive learning facilities.
Nata-dera temple complex extends across a wooded hillside with large rock formations, caves, moss-covered ground, and seasonal foliage.
Hokkoku Tōrimachi is a historic shopping street in Komatsu that developed along part of the old Hokkoku Kaidō.
Ōmichō Market, Kanazawa’s principal food market, has operated since 1721, making it one of the oldest continuously functioning markets in the region.
Kenroku-en is one of the most celebrated traditional gardens in the country.
Kanazawa Station serves as the principal rail gateway to Ishikawa Prefecture and is widely regarded as one of the most architecturally distinctive stations in Japan.
Kanazawa Castle is a major historical site in the centre of the city.