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Kaga, Ishikawa

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Red roof tiles appear again and again — on the merchant houses of Kaga-Hashitate, on the farmsteads of Kaga-Higashitani — and once you notice them, the visual grammar of Kaga city starts to make sense. The Hashitate district, facing the Sea of Japan, is a preservation zone of ship-owner residences from the late Edo and Meiji periods, their stone walls and tiled roofs speaking of wealth accumulated through the Kitamaebune trade routes. At the Kitamaebune-no-Sato Shiryokan, housed in the former Sakaya Chobei residence, navigation tools and votive ship paintings fill the rooms — not as relics but as evidence of a mercantile world that once connected these shores to Hokkaido and Osaka.

Inland, the three hot-spring towns of Yamashiro, Yamanaka, and Katayamazu each carry their own register, while Kutaniyaki ceramic ware surfaces throughout — in shop windows, in museum cases at the Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Kutaniyaki Art, in the cobalt and red pigments that define its particular palette. The festivals here have an unglamorous specificity: the Gogan-shinji at Sugao Ishibu Shrine, a bamboo-splitting rite designated as an intangible folk cultural property of Ishikawa Prefecture, or the Shobuyu Matsuri that marks the bathing season. These are not performances arranged for visitors; they are calendrical obligations the town keeps with itself.

The 2024 opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen's Kaga-Onsen Station changed the travel time but not, apparently, the pace of the place. Gazu-bon lacquerware trays, Waga-tani-bon, Akiko-zome textiles — these local crafts persist in small workshops, their names known mainly to people who have spent enough time here to ask.

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Cultural Properties 18
  • Kaga City Kaga Higashitani Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Kaga City Kaga-Hashidate Important Preservation District of Historic Buildings Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Cultural Landscape of Coastal Sand Dune Forests and Villages in the Kaga Coastal Area Important Cultural Landscape
  • Kutani Porcelain Kiln Site Historic Site
  • Daishoji Castle Ruins Historic Site
  • Hooyama Cave Tombs Historic Site
  • Kitsuneyama Tumulus Historic Site
  • Scenic Places along Oku no Hosomichi Place of Scenic Beauty
  • Hachiman Shrine Giant Cedar Natural Monument
  • Kayano no Osugi (Giant Cedar of Kayano) Natural Monument
  • Shinohara Kinmei-chiku (Golden-striped Bamboo of Shinohara) Natural Monument
  • Kashima no Mori Natural Monument
  • Yakuoin Gorin-to Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Enuma Jinja Choryu-tei Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tadaya Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tadaniya Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tadaniya Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Tadaniya Family Residence Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park
Onsen 5
  • Kaga Mitani Onsen MAJOR
  • Yamanaka Onsen MAJOR
  • Yamashiro Onsen MAJOR
  • Katayamazu Onsen MAJOR
  • Awazu Onsen MAJOR
Mountains 2
  • Mount Dainichi
  • Mount Fujishagadake
Stations 5
  • Kaga-Onsen IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Daishoji IRいしかわ鉄道線
  • Kaga-Onsen 北陸新幹線
  • Daishoji ハピラインふくい線
  • Yurugi IRいしかわ鉄道線
Fishing Ports 1
  • Hashidate Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Natural Parks Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports