Stalls open before the mist lifts off the water. Along the lane known as Wajima Asaichi, vendors arrange dried squid, sheets of pressed iwanori, and lacquerware boxes on folding tables while the harbor behind them is still settling into morning. The market traces its origins to the Heian period, and the rhythm of it — the calls, the weighing, the wrapping in newspaper — belongs to the town in a way that resists being merely observed.
Wajima lacquerware, known as Wajima-nuri, is made through a layering process so involved that the finished object feels almost geological. The Ishikawa Prefectural Wajima Lacquerware Art Museum holds the only collection in the world dedicated entirely to the craft, with hands-on sessions that let you feel the weight of a technique that has defined local labor for centuries. Nearby, the port of Wajima handles hauls of zuwaigani and natural fugu at a scale rare along this coast, and the morning catch moves quickly from dock to kitchen to table in the form of Noto-don, a rice bowl assembled from what the sea offered that day.
The peninsula's interior has its own register. Sōjiji Soin, founded in 1321 and once a major Soto Zen headquarters, stands with a thatched roof that seems to absorb rather than shed the grey sky. The Kuroshima district preserves a streetscape of merchant townhouses from the era when Wajima's shipping trade connected it to ports across the Sea of Japan. Hachifuse-yama rises behind the town, and along the coast, the natural dune of Okawa-hama stretches with its windbreak pines and hamamatsu scrub — not arranged for visitors, simply there, doing what dunes do.
Stay in Wajima, Ishikawa
What converges here
- Wajima City Kurojima District
- Kamitokikuni-shi Garden
- Tokikuni-shi Garden
- Shiroyone Senmaida
- Sojiji Soin
- Tokikuni Family Residence (Machino-cho, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
- Sojiji Soin
- Kamitokikuni Residence (Machino-machi, Wajima, Ishikawa)
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin Temple
- Kamitokikuni Family Residence (Machino-machi, Wajima, Ishikawa)
- Kami-Tokikuni Family Residence (Machino-machi, Wajima, Ishikawa)
- Former Kakukai Family Residence
- Former Kakukai Residence
- Former Kakukai Family Residence
- Former Kadokai Family Residence
- Former Kadokai Residence
- Soji-ji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Soji-ji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Sojiji Soin
- Soji-ji Soin
- Noto Hanto
- Nebuta Onsen
- Wajima Onsen
- Mount Hachibuse
- Hegura-jima Fishing Port
- Nafune Fishing Port
- Mitsuura Fishing Port
- Kenchi Fishing Port
- Ōsawa Fishing Port
- Aigi Fishing Port
- Fukami Fishing Port
- Mitsuki Fishing Port
- Akagami Fishing Port
- Uiri Fishing Port
- Kaiso Fishing Port
- Kuroshima Fishing Port