The Kaga area is the homeland of some of the country’s most highly-regarded and refined traditional crafts such as the Kutani Porcelain and the Yamanaka Lacquerware. It is also very famous for its gastronomy and the quality of its products. While enjoying your stay at are of the many ryokans around, why...
Stretching between the Sea of Japan’s picturesque shores and the graceful sides of the impressive mountain range adorning Mount Hakusan, one of Japan’s three sacred mountains, Kaga has a wealth of splendid sceneries to offer in every season.
One of Japan’s most ancient festivals, this ancient Shinto ritual is also known as Takewari Matsuri. In spectacular riotous moves, young people brave the winter cold and their evil spirits by furiously cracking large poles of bamboo by a bonfire...