Trip Moments Recommendations
Hokuriku Shinkansen Opens - Access to Komatsu Station via Tsurugi
I took the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tsuruga to Komatsu Station. Inside the ticket gates of Komatsu Station, you can appreciate works by Living National Treasures Mr. Yoshida Mitsunori and Mr. Asakura Isokichi, as well as Kutani ware pieces by artists affiliated with the Komatsu Art Craft Association. It was a station where you could feel the beauty of Japan. There is also Komatsu no Mori in front of the station, so if you use Komatsu Station, please take a stroll.
Departure from Tsuruga (11:39) → Arrival at Komatsu (12:24)
[Facility Name] Komatsu Station
[Location] 132 Hachinichimachi, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
[Midori no Madoguchi (Ticket Office)] 07:00〜20:00
[Midori no Ticket Machine] 05:50〜23:25
Visit Date: April 2024
Yunokuni no Mori: An Essential Part of Kaga Sightseeing
Yunokuni no Mori is a must-visit spot for Kaga, Ishikawa sightseeing, with its thatched buildings and natural scenery that seem to come straight out of a Japanese folktale. It offers experiences in Kaga traditional crafts and also serves as a trendy photogenic spot with features like heart-shaped window frames and an umbrella sky.
Facility Name: Kaga Traditional Crafts Village Yunokuni no Mori
Location: Awazu Onsen Na 3-3, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Opening Hours: 09:00 to 16:30
*Last admission for entry is until 16:00
*Last admission for experiences is until 15:00 (some experiences until 15:30)
Regular Closing Day: Thursday (open on national holidays)
*Open daily during the summer period from July 20 to August 31
Admission Fee: One-day Ticket
Adults: 550 yen
Junior high and high school students: 440 yen
Children (ages 4 and above): 330 yen
Visit Date: April 2024