Fourteen fishing ports dot the coastline around Nanao, and on any given morning the boats return from the bay while the wholesale market at the city's edge is already sorting the night's catch. This is the rhythm that has organized life here for centuries — not the castle on the hill, not the hot spring hotels along the shore, but the bay itself, its water moving between the Noto Peninsula and Noto Island, the smell of salt and seaweed threading through everything.
Wajima gets the headlines, but Nanao holds the craft. Seven Nao Buddhist altars — Nanao butsudan — are assembled here by specialist workshops, each component lacquered and fitted by different hands in a division of labor that has persisted since the Edo period. The same town produces Nanao Japanese candles, washi-wicked and slow-burning, their shape slightly irregular in the way that hand-poured things always are. At the Noto Shokusai Ichiba market, konowata — salted sea cucumber innards — sits in small jars beside dried kelp and Nakajima-na greens, the kind of counter where you point rather than ask.
Wajima Onsen sits along the southern shore of Nanao Bay, its sodium chloride waters drawn up from beneath the tidal flats. The Noto Island Glass Art Museum holds glass sculpture based on designs by Picasso and Chagall — an unexpected adjacency to the fishing ports, though perhaps not so strange in a place where the Monterey Jazz Festival has also found a home. The青柏祭, Seihaku Festival, brings enormous wooden floats through the old streets; the Ishizaki Hōtō Festival lights up the harbor. Between festivals, the city continues its unhurried work.
Stay in Nanao, Ishikawa
What converges here
- Nanao Castle Ruins
- Mangyō Site
- Noto Kokubunji Temple Ruins (with Building Group Ruins)
- Suso Ezoanakofun Tumulus
- Fujitsuhiko Shrine Main Hall
- Zasu Family Residence (Ishikawa Prefecture, Kashima District, Nakajima-cho)
- Noto Hanto
- Wakura Onsen
- Nanao
- Wakura-Onsen
- Nanao
- Wakura-Onsen
- Tokuda
- Tazuruhama
- Noto-Nakajima
- Nishigishi
- Kasashibo
- Enome Fishing Port
- Shimosasanami Fishing Port
- Ishizaki Fishing Port
- Mimuro Fishing Port
- Kamisasanami Fishing Port
- Nakajima Fishing Port
- Mukaida Fishing Port
- Magai Fishing Port
- Higashihama Fishing Port
- Etomari Fishing Port
- Momomi Fishing Port
- Nozaki Fishing Port
- Unoura Fishing Port
- Kurosaki Fishing Port