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  1. Ishikawa Prefecture (石川県, Ishikawa-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu island. [2] Ishikawa Prefecture has a population of 1,133,294 (1 October 2020) and has a geographic area of 4,186 km 2 (1,616 sq mi).

  2. Discover the top things to do in Ishikawa, on the Sea of Japan coast. Bask in the beauty of Kenrokuen and the Edo-era Higashi Chaya District, soak in Kaga Onsen or marvel at the Shiroyone Senmaida terraced rice paddies and Mt Hakusen.

  3. Rich culture, deep-rooted history, delectable cuisine, and rugged nature make Ishikawa a truly unique, diverse destination. Come and find your Ishikawa.

  4. Ishikawa Prefecture (石川県, Ishikawa-ken) is located along the Sea of Japan coast in the Chubu Region. Its capital and largest tourist attraction is Kanazawa, best known for Kenrokuen Garden. The Noto Peninsula is the prefecture's most prominent geographical feature.

  5. Steeped in history, art, and natural beauty—and now more accessible than ever—Ishikawa Prefecture is one of Japan’s most enchanting destinations. Located on Honshu’s northern coast between the Sea of Japan and the cluster of peaks surrounding Mt. Hakusan, Ishikawa offers sublime ocean views and stunning mountain vistas.

  6. Apr 13, 2023 · Located in the Hokuriku region, Ishikawa Prefecture has a lengthy coastline with its northern half, the rugged Noto Peninsula, jutting out into the Sea of Japan.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · 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.

  8. Ishikawa is a coastal prefecture on the Sea of Japan, opposite Tokyo. Its northern end, called the Noto Peninsula, juts out into the Sea of Japan. It is about 2.5 hours by bullet train (shinkansen) from Tokyo and between 2 and 2.5 hours by a combination of limited express and bullet train from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya.

  9. Recognized as one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, it dons a tapestry of cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery and irises during summer, illuminated foliage in autumn, and a snowy monochromatic wonderland in winter.

  10. Ishikawa is everything you are looking for in a Japanese experience. Ishikawa is centuries-old crafts and cutting-edge contemporary art. It is the trail up Mt. Hakusan and the rugged Noto coastline. It is the serene Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa’s vibrant nightlife.