Station / Airport / Port Spots in Ishikawa Area

  • Kanazawa Port
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Prefecture Kanazawa city
    A port located in the center of the Sea of Japan coast which serves as a base for tourism and international trade. The port was created in 1954 by merging the former ports of Ono and Kanaiwa. The port bustles with large passenger vessels docking here from around the world. The port also has a scenic park, a fishing area, and other facilities. The Port of Kanazawa Cruise Welcome Club was established so that members could welcome and send off passenger cruise vessels in true Ishikawa style; members also get perks such as ship tours and commemorative mementos. Each year, during the Minato Festa Kanazawa festival, bus tours of the port and a variety of other events are held.
  • Kanazawa
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Komatsu Airport
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Muryojimachi Ri65

    今回はリベッシマ号金沢港に入港見に来ました、8月上旬にこの船に乗るので今回はねぶた祭り、よさこい祭り、花火大会のイベント多いので、今回は孫も一緒に金沢クールズターミナルは全国でも設備もいいしなにせ綺麗です。

  • Kagaonsen
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Nanao
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Noto Airport
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Komatsu
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Wakuraonsen
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Anamizu
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Mattou
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Hakui
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Nishikanazawa
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Wajima Port
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref.
  • Takamatsu(Ishikawa)
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Tsubata
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Uchinada
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Nonoichi(Hokuriku Line)
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Awagasaki
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref
  • Awazu(Ishikawa)
    Transportation
    Ishikawa Pref

Ishikawa Areas

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Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.

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