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Kazuemachi Chaya District
Kazuemachi Chaya District · Казуэмачи (Kazuemachi Chaya District) · Казуэмачи (Kazuemachi Chaya District)
A 19th-century historic district. Kazuemachi is located right next to Higashi but has fewer tourists.

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Hakusan Senjo Onsen Seymour Ski Area
Hakusan Senjo Onsen Seymour Ski Area · 白山セイモアスキー場 · Hakusan Seimoasukī Jō
Hakusan Senjo Onsen Seymour Ski Area offers a diverse skiing experience with slopes for various skill levels, complemented by hot spring facilities. Visitors can enjoy both open primary slopes and winding forest trails, with amenities like snowmaking ensuring consistent snow quality. It's a family-friendly destination with activities for children and options for night skiing.

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Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island, often called 'Battleship Island' due to its distinctive shape, is a prominent natural landmark on the Noto Peninsula. While recent seismic activity has altered its silhouette, visitors still appreciate its scenic beauty, the opportunity for peaceful walks along the shore, and photo opportunities, especially at sunset.

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SAM Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort
SAM Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort · 白山一里野温泉スキー場 · Hakusan Ichi Satono Onsen Sukī Jō
SAM Hakusan Ichirino Ski Resort offers a combination of skiing and hot spring relaxation, catering to both winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape. Visitors can enjoy diverse ski slopes and then unwind in the mineral-rich natural hot springs.

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Rokkosaki
Rokkosaki
Perched atop a bluff at the northern tip of the Noto Peninsula, Rokkosaki features a historic lighthouse offering expansive views of the Sea of Japan. Visitors appreciate its serene atmosphere and the opportunity for scenic photos, especially around sunset.

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Komatsunomori
Komatsunomori
Komatsunomori is a distinctive park operated by the Komatsu company, renowned for its heavy machinery. Visitors can marvel at life-sized construction equipment, including a massive dump truck and excavator, alongside educational exhibits and a pleasant walking area.

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Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice
Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice
Dedicated to the pioneering snow scientist Ukichiro Nakaya, this museum offers a fascinating look into the world of snow and ice. Visitors can explore exhibits on snowflake formation, enjoy interactive experiments, and learn about the scientist's life and work, making it an engaging stop for science enthusiasts.

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Tedori Fishland
Tedori Fishland
Tedori Fishland offers a charmingly retro amusement park experience, combining classic rides with unique Japanese elements like Ultraman shows. Visitors appreciate its affordability and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a pleasant half-day outing, especially for those with children.

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Ishikawa Zoo
Ishikawa Zoo
The Ishikawa Zoo offers a diverse collection of animals, with many visitors highlighting the red pandas as a particular draw. While some praise the spacious enclosures and animal care, others express significant concerns about animal welfare, especially regarding certain primates and the elephant.
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Manten no yu Kanazawa
Manten no yu Kanazawa · Manten no yu Kanazawa · Manten no yu Kanazawa
In the evening you can relax in the onsen Manten no yu Kanazawa; admission is ¥850.

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Ookuradake Kogen Ski Area
Ookuradake Kogen Ski Area · 大倉岳高原スキー場 · Ōkura Takeshi Kōgen Sukī Jō
Ookuradake Kogen Ski Area is a compact, local ski resort in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and gentle slopes. While it may not offer the extensive runs of larger resorts, visitors appreciate its accessibility and suitability for beginners and children.
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Nishi Chaya District
Nishi Chaya District · Ниши (Nishi Chaya District) · Ниши (Nishi Chaya District)
A 19th-century historic district. Nishi is much more compact than the other two and is located in a different part of town. Today it mainly contains small restaurants.
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Nagamachi
Nagamachi · Нагамачи · Нагамачи
The Nagamachi district was once home to samurai; many of their residences have been preserved. Today most of these houses are occupied by souvenir shops.