

Noto Peninsula offers world-class surfing with consistent waves and uncrowded lineups, especially at Suwahara Beach and Keta Beach.

Perfect for beach and surfing activities, as it dries quickly and is lightweight.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays while being eco-friendly for marine life.

Keeps your surfboard attached to your ankle, ensuring it doesn't drift away while surfing.
Located on the beach of Shirakai, a popular onsen hotel and restaurant.
A traditional Japanese inn with a Michelin Star
A popular lunch spot overlooking the beach and serving fresh seafood
Handmade pottery with unique glazing techniques, a Noto specialty since the Edo period.
Traditional Japanese umbrellas made from locally sourced bamboo and paper, a symbol of Noto's rainy season.
Dried beef made from locally raised cattle, a popular local snack with a rich, savory flavor.
A beautiful surfing spot with clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history and culture of the Noto Peninsula.
A scenic pine grove with over 60,000 pine trees, offering a peaceful afternoon stroll.
A Japanese-inspired curry made with local Ishikawa yuzu citrus, topped over a rice bowl with vegetables and sometimes seafood.
A popular chicken dish from Ishikawa Prefecture, typically steamed and seasoned with local soy sauce and sake.
A breaded and deep-fried pork cutlet, often served at ramen shops with a side of miso soup, rice and vegetables.
A serene urban oasis along the Donggang River, offering picturesque views, cultural attractions, and recreational activities.
Experience the vibrant Modhera Night Market, a bustling shopping and food hub that transforms after sunset, offering a unique blend of traditional and modern shopping.
U Min Thonze Pagoda, a serene Buddhist temple in Mandalay, is renowned for its intricate wood carvings and stunning views of the Irrawaddy River.