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Hakusan, Ishikawa

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Ishikawa / Hakusan
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The Tedori River bends west as it leaves the mountains, spreading across a wide alluvial plain before reaching the sea at Mikawa harbor. That movement — from snowfield to rice paddy to fishing port — gives Hakusan City its particular geography, though the city itself was assembled only in 2005 from older towns and villages that had long faced different directions.

Up in the Shiraminevillage district, the architecture is dense and low against the snow. The houses there form a Nationally Designated Preservation District, and inside the 白山工房 workshop, bolts of Ushikubi-tsumugi silk carry the quiet density of a textile that takes time to understand — woven from double-cocoon threads, resistant to tearing. Nearby, the 白山ろく民俗資料館 holds the tools and domestic objects of mountain households, the kind of collection that makes a winter's isolation legible. The hot spring at 中宮温泉, deep in the national park, has been drawing water from the same source for over a millennium, and closes each winter under the same snow that feeds it.

The rice grown across the Tedori plain accounts for a significant share of Ishikawa Prefecture's output, and the flatlands also yield tomatoes, melons, and pears. Hakusan — the sacred mountain that gave the city its name — has been a site of mountain ascetic practice since the eighth century, its pilgrimage routes mapped long before the modern roads. The 雪だるま祭り, the snowman festival, arrives each winter when the accumulation is reliable. These are not separate layers of the place; they are the same water, cycling.

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Cultural Properties 16
  • Iwama no Funsen Togun (Iwama Geyser Cone Group) Special Natural Monument
  • Hakusan City Shiramine Important Preservation District of Historic Buildings Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Todai-ji Estate Yokoe-no-sho Site Historic Site
  • Torigoe Castle Ruins and Annexed Futomage Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Shiramizu Falls Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Great Horse Chestnut of Ota Natural Monument
  • Ofuku Sugi Natural Monument
  • Silicified Wood Locality in the Tedori River Basin Natural Monument
  • Former Ogura Residence (Shiramine-mura, Ishikawa-gun, Ishikawa) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Yamagishi Family Residence (Shiramine, Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Yamagishi Family Residence (Shiramine, Hakusan City, Ishikawa) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Yamagishi Family Residence (Hakusan City, Ishikawa) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Former Yamagishi Family Residence (Shiramine, Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture) Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tedorigawa Shichika Yosui Water Intake Facilities Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tedorigawa Shichika Yosui Water Intake Facilities Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tedorigawa Shichika Yosui Water Intake Facilities Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Hakusan National Park
Onsen 4
  • Hakusan Ichirino Onsen MAJOR
  • Hakusan Suginoko Onsen MAJOR
  • Nakamiya Onsen TIER2
  • Shin-Iwama Onsen TIER2
Mountains 5
  • Mount Haku
  • Mount Nanakura
  • Mount Hakusanshaka
  • Mount Oizurugadake
  • Mount Wassogadake
Stations 12
  • Mattō IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Kaga-Kasama IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Mikawa IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Nishi-Mattou IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Tsurugi 石川線
  • Komaiko IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Dohoji 石川線
  • Iguchi 石川線
  • Himiko 石川線
  • Hibari 石川線
  • Soya 石川線
  • Koyanagi 石川線
Fishing Ports 1
  • Mikawa Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports