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    Kenrokuen Garden
    Ishikawa

    Kenrokuen Garden

    Kenrokuen, designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, is one of Japan's three most famous gardens and a masterpiece of Edo-period landscape design. Its name reflects the six attributes of a perfect garden: spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, water-courses, and panoramas. From cherry blossoms in spring to "Yukitsuri" (rope protection for trees) in winter, its beauty across the seasons is breathtaking. Dotted with ponds, winding streams, and tea houses, it is praised globally as one of the most beautiful Japanese gardens, embodying the pinnacle of Japanese aesthetics.

    • Ishikawa
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    Hakusan City
    Ishikawa

    Hakusan City

    Spanning Ishikawa, Fukui, and Gifu, Hakusan City is a land of faith and food blessed by the majestic Mt. Hakusan. Mt. Hakusan, one of Japan's three sacred mountains, is a pilgrimage site for climbers, offering mystical landscapes of alpine flora and primeval beech forests. At the foot lies "Shirayama Hime Shrine," the head shrine of Hakusan faith and a powerful spiritual spot. The pure meltwater from Hakusan nurtures delicious rice and sake, fostering a vibrant brewing culture. It is an ideal area for travelers wanting to actively enjoy nature through ski resorts, campgrounds, and grand canyons.

    • Ishikawa
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    Kaga City
    Ishikawa

    Kaga City

    Located at the southern tip of Ishikawa, Kaga City is known as the home of historic hot spring resorts and "Kutani-yaki" porcelain. It features distinct Onsen towns—Yamashiro, Yamanaka, and Katayamazu—loved by artists and writers for centuries. Visitors can enjoy mountain atmosphere, lakeside views, and lavish Kaiseki cuisine using local ingredients. With many facilities and workshops exploring the roots of Kutani-yaki's bold colors and designs, it's a place to experience Japanese aesthetics through pottery. Accessibility has improved with the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension, making it a hub for quality spa and art culture.

    • Ishikawa
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    Noto Peninsula
    Ishikawa

    Noto Peninsula

    The Noto Peninsula, jutting into the Sea of Japan, offers a glimpse into Japan's rugged and pristine original landscapes. Scenic spots like "Ganmon," formed by wave erosion, and the "Shiroyone Senmaida" terraced rice fields overlooking the sea dot the coastline. Recognized as a UNESCO GIAHS site, it preserves rural landscapes, traditional "Agehama" salt-making, and heroic "Kiriko Festivals." With high-end Ryokan inns in Wakura Onsen, it is ideal for travelers seeking a slower pace of life and warm hospitality away from the urban bustle.

    • Ishikawa
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    Kanazawa City
    Ishikawa

    Kanazawa City

    Kanazawa is a captivating city where history as a former castle town coexists with contemporary art. Centered around Kenrokuen, one of Japan's three most beautiful gardens, samurai culture—including gold leaf, tea ceremony, and Noh theater—is deeply rooted in daily life. Conversely, it features many modern art museums, chic boutiques, and trendy cafes. The city is well-organized, allowing visitors to explore major attractions by foot or bus. Representing the essence of Japanese "Chic," Kanazawa is highly popular among international tourists visiting Japan for the first time.

    • Ishikawa
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    Gyokusen-inmaru Garden
    Ishikawa

    Gyokusen-inmaru Garden

    Located within Kanazawa Castle Park, Gyokusen-inmaru Garden is a mystical feudal lord's garden loved by successive generations of the Maeda clan. Reconstructed in 2015 based on ancient maps and excavations, it is characterized by its unique structural beauty against high stone walls. At night, the garden is illuminated, creating a painting-like scene. At the adjacent Gyokusen-an rest house, visitors can enjoy authentic matcha green tea and seasonal sweets while gazing at the garden, making it a perfect hidden retreat to experience Kanazawa's refined garden culture and tranquility.

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    Ishikawa Prefecture
    Ishikawa

    Ishikawa Prefecture

    Located in central Japan, Ishikawa Prefecture consists of the Noto Peninsula and the Kaga region, serving as a treasure trove of cultural heritage from the Edo period's "Kaga Hyakumangoku" era. Kanazawa City, which escaped war damage, retains its samurai districts and tea house quarters, where traditional crafts like gold leaf and Kaga Yuzen silk dyeing still thrive. Simultaneously, the region offers the "Satoyama and Satoumi" of Noto—a UNESCO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System—and the majestic nature of Mt. Hakusan. With world-class seafood like Snow Crab, refined Wagashi sweets, and premium Sake, Ishikawa is a premier destination for history, nature, and...

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    GALA Yuzawa Snow Resort
    Niigata

    GALA Yuzawa Snow Resort

    GALA Yuzawa is a unique ski resort with its own Shinkansen station, offering incredible convenience for day-trippers from Tokyo. From the station, a gondola takes visitors directly to the high-altitude slopes, which offer excellent snow quality and diverse trails for all levels. With extensive facilities including equipment rentals, English-speaking lessons, and a spa, it provides a seamless and high-quality winter sports experience.

    • Niigata
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    Niigata City Manga & Anime Information Center
    Niigata

    Niigata City Manga & Anime Information Center

    Echigo-Yuzawa Station is a major transportation hub and a tourist destination in its own right. As the gateway to the Snow Country, the station houses the famous Ponshukan sake museum, diverse souvenir shops, and local eateries serving regional specialties. It provides easy access to numerous world-class ski resorts and hot spring inns, serving as the lively center of tourism in the region.

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    Former Niigata Customs House
    Niigata

    Former Niigata Customs House

    Echigo-Yuzawa Onsen is a historic hot spring resort with over 800 years of history, conveniently accessible from Tokyo via Shinkansen. It offers a variety of public baths and elegant ryokans, famous for their high-quality thermal waters and exquisite local cuisine featuring Uonuma rice. It is a perfect year-round destination for relaxation, winter sports, and experiencing classic Japanese hospitality.

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    Minemura Brewery Factory Store
    Niigata

    Minemura Brewery Factory Store

    Naeba Prince Hotel is an iconic large-scale resort hotel located right at the base of Naeba Ski Resort. It offers a wide array of amenities, including numerous restaurants, shops, and hot springs, providing ultimate convenience for skiers and families. Known for its lively atmosphere and spectacular winter fireworks, it is a flagship destination for experiencing the excitement of Japan’s premier ski resort.

    • Niigata
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    Niigata So-Chinju Hakusan Shrine
    Niigata

    Niigata So-Chinju Hakusan Shrine

    Kaikake Onsen is a historic and tranquil hot spring inn known since the Edo period as a "Hot Spring for the Eyes." Its lukewarm, mineral-rich water is famous for its therapeutic effects on eye health and general fatigue. Tucked away in a secluded valley, the inn offers a peaceful, nostalgic atmosphere where guests can relax in historic wooden baths surrounded by pristine nature.

    • Niigata
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    Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery
    Niigata

    Imayo Tsukasa Sake Brewery

    The Snow Country Museum (Yukigunikan) in Yuzawa showcases the traditional lifestyle, history, and culture of this heavy snowfall region. Inspired by Yasunari Kawabata's novel "Snow Country," it features exhibits of old farming tools, winter clothing, and household items. Visitors can learn about the resilience and wisdom of the local people who have thrived in harmony with the snow for centuries.

    • Niigata
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    Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center
    Niigata

    Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center

    Ponshukan is a unique sake theme park located inside Echigo-Yuzawa Station, dedicated to the rich sake culture of Niigata. It features a famous tasting wall where visitors can sample over 100 varieties of local sake using a coin system. The facility also includes a sake-infused hot spring bath, salt tasting, and a shop selling regional delicacies, making it a paradise for sake lovers.

    • Niigata
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    Satoyama Jujo
    Niigata

    Satoyama Jujo

    Iwappara Ski Resort is famous for its exceptionally wide, single-slope terrain that offers a safe and enjoyable experience for beginners and families. Known for its spectacular views of the Uonuma Plain and its long history as one of the region's pioneering resorts, it provides a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of kid-friendly snow activities, making it a classic winter favorite.

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    Kaikake Onsen
    Niigata

    Kaikake Onsen

    Michi-no-Eki Mitsumata is a charming roadside rest area located near the entrance to the Kagura Ski Resort. It features a cozy atmosphere with a footbath (ashiyu), a cafe, and a shop selling local souvenirs and outdoor gear. It is an ideal spot for travelers to relax and recharge while enjoying the mountain scenery and the warm hospitality of the Mitsumata area.

    • Niigata
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    Hinano Yado Chitose
    Niigata

    Hinano Yado Chitose

    Kandatsu Snow Resort is a popular destination known for its long operating hours and proximity to the highway and train station. It features a wide variety of courses, including impressive moguls and a well-equipped snow park. With extensive night skiing options and a large base facility with hot springs, it is a favorite spot for young active skiers and snowboarders.

    • Niigata
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    Tochiomata Radium Onsen Jizaikan
    Niigata

    Tochiomata Radium Onsen Jizaikan

    Yuzawa Kogen Ski Resort and Panorama Park offers spectacular views from its summit, accessible by one of the world's largest ropeways. In winter, it provides scenic ski runs, while in summer, the area transforms into an alpine botanical garden with activities like mountain go-karts and zip-lining. It is a versatile year-round destination offering breathtaking views of the Tanigawa mountain range.

    • Niigata
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    LiVEMAX RESORT Echigo-Yuzawa
    Niigata

    LiVEMAX RESORT Echigo-Yuzawa

    Yuzawa Nakazato Snow Resort is a family-friendly destination famous for its unique "Blue Train" rest areas made from vintage railway carriages. The resort offers wide, gentle slopes ideal for beginners and children, as well as a variety of snow play areas. Its convenient access directly from the train station makes it an easy and fun choice for a winter day trip.

    • Niigata
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    Nagomi no Oyado Takinoyu
    Niigata

    Nagomi no Oyado Takinoyu

    NASPA Ski Garden is a unique, skiers-only resort in Yuzawa that provides a safe and comfortable environment specifically for skiers. With its well-maintained slopes and excellent facilities, including a luxury hotel and hot springs at the base, it is highly popular among families and those looking for a traditional skiing experience without snowboards.

    • Niigata
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    Yuzawa Grand Hotel
    Niigata

    Yuzawa Grand Hotel

    Kagura Ski Resort is famous for its high altitude and long ski season, often lasting from late November to late May. Divided into the Kagura, Mitsumata, and Tashiro areas, it offers diverse terrain and excellent powder snow. It is a premier destination for backcountry enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy spring skiing amidst breathtaking alpine scenery.

    • Niigata
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    Angel Grandia Echigo-Nakazato
    Niigata

    Angel Grandia Echigo-Nakazato

    The Dragondola is Japan's longest gondola, stretching 5.4 kilometers and connecting the Naeba and Tashiro ski areas. The 25-minute journey offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, clear lakes, and lush forests. It is particularly popular during the autumn foliage season, providing a breathtaking "aerial walk" through a vibrant sea of red and gold.

    • Niigata
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    Yukemuri no Yado Yuki no Hana
    Niigata

    Yukemuri no Yado Yuki no Hana

    Naeba Ski Resort is one of Japan’s most famous and popular winter destinations, known for its extensive slopes, high-quality snow, and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a wide range of trails suitable for all levels, from beginners to experts. The resort is also famous for hosting the Fuji Rock Festival in summer and for its iconic "Dragondola," which connects it to the nearby Kagura Ski Resort.

    • Niigata
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    TRIP7 Yuzawa Tenku Onsen Hotel
    Niigata

    TRIP7 Yuzawa Tenku Onsen Hotel

    Kiyotsu Gorge is one of Japan's three great canyons, famous for its magnificent columnar jointing and the dramatic "Tunnel of Light" art installation. The panoramic station at the end of the tunnel features a water mirror that perfectly reflects the gorge's scenery, creating a breathtaking and surreal photo spot. It is a premier destination where the raw power of nature meets contemporary artistic vision.

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