Located on Honshu's northern coast, the Japanese prefecture of Ishikawa spans Kanazawa, Noto Peninsula and Kaga and Hakusan. This region has plenty to offer, from samurai culture to sparkling ocean views. In fact, there's so much to see and do that we've brought you our expert guide to Ishikawa to top up your already well-fuelled wanderlust.
As if that wasn't enough, you can delve into nature from the comfort of your sofa with our outdoor adventure guide for Ishikawa. Read up on the top tips for climbing Mount Hakusan, where to go skiing and the best bays for kayaking. And if you need to take a breather, just sink into a rejuvenating hot spring – well, you can imagine it for now, anyway.
Have fun,
Aimee
Senior Editor, Rough Guides
Ishikawa is one of the country's most enchanting prefectures. Its scenic location – fringing the Sea of Japan on Honshu's northern coast – is matched by a long history, stretching back to days ruled by the Kaga clan. Over the centuries, Ishikawa has developed into an important centre for a range of creative arts, and you're just as likely to find yourself marvelling at fine ceramics and lacquerware as sparkling ocean views. Here, Rough Guides brings you the definitive Ishikawa travel guide.
Ishikawa Prefecture is situated on the Sea of Japan on the main island on Honshu. It's an area of staggering scenic beauty, making this the perfect destination for an action-packed outdoor holiday. Ishikawa nature highlights range from remote wilderness areas on the Noto Peninsula to manicured Kenrokuen Garden, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. What follows is the definitive outdoor adventure guide for Ishikawa.
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