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Wajima, Suzu

Ishikawa
4.1

Wajima, Suzu

Ishikawa
4.1
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Local cuisine
Noto Donburi
Food crawl
Strolling along Asaichi Street
Local ingredients
Wajima Fugu
Local ingredients
Noto Beef
Scenic view
Cafe at the end of Okunoto

Noto Donburi

Luxurious feast! Noto's soul food.

The main ingredients are made or harvested in Noto. The rice is Noto's Koshihikari brand. Seafood bowls are famous, but there are also hearty meat bowls! In addition, the rule of Noto Donburi is to use Wajima lacquerware. Truly, Noto's treasure box!
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Recommended Restaurants for Noto Donburi
食べログ
寿司吉
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
むろや
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
寿司処 伸福
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
福寿司
¥3,000~¥3,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
あさひ
-
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
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ほっと石川旅ねっと

Strolling along Asaichi Street

Enjoying Wajima cuisine on Asaichi Street

One of the pleasures of strolling along Asaichi Street is Wajima cuisine. Enjoy the local flavors that line both sides of the street while taking a leisurely walk. If you get tired of walking, there is also a foot bath that you can use for free. Your stomach and heart will be satisfied.
Recommended Restaurants for Strolling along Asaichi Street
食べログ
朝市さかば
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
日吉酒造
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
藤田総本店
~¥999
-
3.2
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
饅頭処つかもと
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ニューフルカワ
-
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
柚餅子総本家 中浦屋 本町店
~¥999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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ほっと石川旅ねっと

Wajima Fugu

Brand natural fugu caught in Noto.

The Noto region has the highest catch of natural fugu in Japan! A variety of natural fugu, including torafugu, are caught. Enjoy not only the classic dishes such as tessa and tecchiri, but also unique menu items created by local chefs' ideas and ingenuity.
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Recommended Restaurants for Wajima Fugu
食べログ
輪島 海幸
¥2,000~¥2,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
割烹 喜芳
¥3,000~¥3,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
川端旅館
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
わら
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
やぶ新橋店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Noto Beef

A legendary brand beef, Noto Beef.

Noto Beef is carefully raised in the rich nature of Noto Satoyama. It is called a legendary brand beef because the number of shipments is extremely small. It boasts high levels of "oleic acid" contained in its fat, and has a high-quality texture and aroma.
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Recommended Restaurants for Noto Beef
食べログ
和味家竹次郎
-
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
イー ダッシュ カフェ
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
わら庄
-
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
てらおか風舎 富来本店
¥3,000~¥3,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
夢一輪館
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
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輪島の美味

Cafe at the end of Okunoto

A cafe located at the end of Okunoto.

There are many wonderful cafes in Okunoto. There are cafes where you can spend time while looking at the sky and sea outside the window, and cafes hidden in nature. Everywhere is comfortable, and you can enjoy drinks, sweets, and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere.
Recommended Restaurants for Cafe at the end of Okunoto
食べログ
しおカフェ
-
-
3.3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
どんぐり
~¥999
-
3
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
カフェ コーブ
~¥999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
木の音
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.1
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
二三味珈琲 cafe
~¥999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

Hot Spring
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Notojizo
3
Enjoy gourmet food and stunning views at the tip of the Noto Peninsula
The "Notojiso" inn is known for offering plenty of seasonal delicacies from Noto and Suzu. The ingredients' flavors stand out without any unnecessary additions. Please enjoy the many proud dishes while overlooking Mitsukejima from the special seat.
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Surrounding Hotels By
海鮮旅館 網元ニュー恋路
approx. 3.16km
体験交流施設 ラブロ恋路
4.2approx. 3.42km
乗光寺【Vacation STAY提供】
approx. 4.65km
谷野旅館
4.3approx. 4.79km
民宿 くにまつ
approx. 4.8km
仮( )‐karikakko‐
approx. 4.93km
灯りの宿 まつだ荘
4.6approx. 4.99km
農家民宿 たなか
approx. 7.27km
民宿むろや
4approx. 7.47km
奥能登古民家 雅
approx. 7.58km
Kaiyu Notonosho
4.1
Enjoying hot springs for beautiful skin while gazing at the horizon
This hot spring inn is located by the sea. The popular attraction is the panoramic view of the ocean and sky from the open-air bath. The interior of the inn is decorated with Wajima-nuri lacquerware, which catches the eye. It is a tranquil and charming inn where you can feel the overflowing emotions.
Lowest price
¥14,300~/人
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漁師の宿 城兼
4.4approx. 1.03km
能登輪島温泉 ホテルこうしゅうえん(旧 ホテル高州園)
4approx. 2.34km
温泉民宿 海辺
4.4approx. 2.43km
漁師のペンション ハトヤ
3.3approx. 2.67km
輪島天然温泉「旅人の湯」ホテルルートイン輪島
3.9approx. 3.12km
ホテルメルカート輪島
3.9approx. 3.13km
輪風の宿 満月
approx. 3.15km
うるしの宿 やしき旅館
4.5approx. 3.21km
海岸通り
4.4approx. 3.23km
ペンション かもめ
4approx. 3.24km
Hotel Koshuen
4.1
Open-air bath with a view of the Sea of Japan!
This seaside resort offers a natural hot spring that gushes out constantly. The hotel boasts a large communal bath, which is the largest on the Noto Peninsula, and an open-air bath that blends in with the magnificent ocean view. The hotel is also known for its exquisite kaiseki cuisine made with fresh seafood caught in the Noto Peninsula.
Lowest price
¥6,400~/人
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Surrounding Hotels By
温泉民宿 海辺
4.4approx. 0.11km
漁師のペンション ハトヤ
3.3approx. 0.34km
輪島天然温泉「旅人の湯」ホテルルートイン輪島
3.9approx. 0.85km
うるしの宿 やしき旅館
4.5approx. 0.87km
ペンション かもめ
4approx. 0.91km
輪風の宿 満月
approx. 0.91km
海岸通り
4.4approx. 0.96km
ホテルメルカート輪島
3.9approx. 0.97km
民宿 白塔園
4approx. 0.98km
恵比須屋旅館<輪島>
1approx. 1.03km
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Wajima, Suzu

Wajima's representative scenic spot, "Shiroyone Senmaida," is characterized by its small area per rice paddy due to its steep and complex terrain, and has become Japan's first World Agricultural Heritage site. During the time when the rice paddies are filled with water, they become a water mirror that reflects the scenery of the sky, and the beauty of the sunrise and sunset views is breathtaking. The "Blue Cave," a must-visit tourist spot when visiting the one of Japan's three major power spots, "Kongosaki," creates a mysterious space by reflecting light from the Sea of Japan and illuminating the cave in blue, making it a truly worthy power spot of the name "Sanctuary Cape."

Highlights
Spots
Local Cuisine
Wajima, Suzu

5 Highlights

01

Rokugosaki Lighthouse

The edge of Noto Peninsula where you can see both sunrise and sunset
Rokugosaki Lighthouse is located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula. Since its first lighting in 1883, it has continued to shine on the nearby waters where many maritime accidents occurred. It is famous for being located right between Gaihama Beach and Uchihama Beach, where you can see "the sunrise from the sea and the sunset sinking into the sea" in the same place.
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01
Rokugosaki Lighthouse
The edge of Noto Peninsula where you can see both sunrise and sunset
Rokugosaki Lighthouse is located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula. Since its first lighting in 1883, it has continued to shine on the nearby waters where many maritime accidents occurred. It is famous for being located right between Gaihama Beach and Uchihama Beach, where you can see "the sunrise from the sea and the sunset sinking into the sea" in the same place.
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02

Shiroyone Senmaida

The art of terraced rice paddies that lead to the sea
One of "Japan's Top 100 Terraced Rice Fields". The sight of small terraced rice paddies, totaling 1004, overlapping and leading to the sea within an area of about 4 hectares is truly breathtaking. The eco-friendly illumination event using light-emitting devices, held from mid-October to mid-March every year, is also a must-see.
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02
Shiroyone Senmaida
The art of terraced rice paddies that lead to the sea
One of "Japan's Top 100 Terraced Rice Fields". The sight of small terraced rice paddies, totaling 1004, overlapping and leading to the sea within an area of about 4 hectares is truly breathtaking. The eco-friendly illumination event using light-emitting devices, held from mid-October to mid-March every year, is also a must-see.
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03

Wajima Asaichi Morning Market

Enjoy seafood to your heart's content at the Wajima Asaichi Morning Market, overflowing with smiles and hospitality
The market stretches about 360 meters and has over 200 stalls lined up! You can find anything from fresh seafood to agricultural products, prepared foods, handicrafts, and miscellaneous goods. Enjoy chatting with the energetic locals from early in the morning.
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03
Wajima Asaichi Morning Market
Enjoy seafood to your heart's content at the Wajima Asaichi Morning Market, overflowing with smiles and hospitality
The market stretches about 360 meters and has over 200 stalls lined up! You can find anything from fresh seafood to agricultural products, prepared foods, handicrafts, and miscellaneous goods. Enjoy chatting with the energetic locals from early in the morning.
See details
04

Shizukuiwa Cape and Blue Cave

The strongest power spot in Noto, a sacred cape
Located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, this is a place where energy gathers from the earth and ocean currents, and is also known as a sacred cape. If you go down the slope from the observation deck, there is another attraction, the Blue Cave. Please feel the sacred power in the space shining in cobalt blue.
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04
Shizukuiwa Cape and Blue Cave
The strongest power spot in Noto, a sacred cape
Located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, this is a place where energy gathers from the earth and ocean currents, and is also known as a sacred cape. If you go down the slope from the observation deck, there is another attraction, the Blue Cave. Please feel the sacred power in the space shining in cobalt blue.
See details
05

Noto Donburi

Indulge in the luxurious taste of Noto's soul food
The main ingredients are locally sourced from Noto. The rice used is Noto-grown Koshihikari. While seafood bowls are famous, there are also hearty meat bowls available! Additionally, the rule of Noto Donburi is to use Wajima lacquerware. Truly a treasure trove of Noto!
See details
05
Noto Donburi
Indulge in the luxurious taste of Noto's soul food
The main ingredients are locally sourced from Noto. The rice used is Noto-grown Koshihikari. While seafood bowls are famous, there are also hearty meat bowls available! Additionally, the rule of Noto Donburi is to use Wajima lacquerware. Truly a treasure trove of Noto!
See details

Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Noto Donburi
Luxurious feast! Noto's soul food.
The main ingredients are made or harvested in Noto. The rice is Noto's Koshihikari brand. Seafood bowls are famous, but there are also hearty meat bowls! In addition, the rule of Noto Donburi is to use Wajima lacquerware. Truly, Noto's treasure box!
See Details
No.2
Strolling along Asaichi Street
Enjoying Wajima cuisine on Asaichi Street
One of the pleasures of strolling along Asaichi Street is Wajima cuisine. Enjoy the local flavors that line both sides of the street while taking a leisurely walk. If you get tired of walking, there is also a foot bath that you can use for free. Your stomach and heart will be satisfied.
See Details
No.3
Wajima Fugu
Brand natural fugu caught in Noto.
The Noto region has the highest catch of natural fugu in Japan! A variety of natural fugu, including torafugu, are caught. Enjoy not only the classic dishes such as tessa and tecchiri, but also unique menu items created by local chefs' ideas and ingenuity.
See Details
No.4
Noto Beef
A legendary brand beef, Noto Beef.
Noto Beef is carefully raised in the rich nature of Noto Satoyama. It is called a legendary brand beef because the number of shipments is extremely small. It boasts high levels of "oleic acid" contained in its fat, and has a high-quality texture and aroma.
See Details
No.5
Cafe at the end of Okunoto
A cafe located at the end of Okunoto.
There are many wonderful cafes in Okunoto. There are cafes where you can spend time while looking at the sky and sea outside the window, and cafes hidden in nature. Everywhere is comfortable, and you can enjoy drinks, sweets, and light meals in a relaxed atmosphere.
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥8,815
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥29,475
Best Season
6~10 Month
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Hotel Average Cost
¥8,815
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥29,475
Best Season
6~10 Month
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Wajima, Suzu

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