Taste Japanese food and sake
Walk through the charming old townscape
Encounter local beliefs and lifestyles
Feel the power of Buddhist statues, architecture, and traditional crafts
Experience the weight of spirituality and formality
Enjoy the gourmet entertainment
The former Kadomi Family Residence is located in the Kuroshima district, which flourished as a settlement for ship owners and sailors of the Kitamae shipping ro・・・
Kami-Tokikuni is a family with a long lineage and great power in the Oku-Noto region since the Middle Ages (12th to 16th centuries). It diversified its business・・・
The Tokikuni family was started by Taira no Tokitada, a court noble in the late 12th century who was exiled to Noto in 1185. His son, Tokikuni, took up farming,・・・
Narai-juku was the 34th of the 69 stations of the Nakasendo Route, positioned exactly at the center point of the route. The primary business at this post town w・・・
Kiso-Hirasawa is a village formed as a branch of neighboring Narai-juku, located along the Nakasendo Route developed by the Edo Shogunate. Its lacquerware indus・・・
The Former Nakamura Family Residence, said to have been built around the year 1843, was the home of a lacquered comb wholesaling business in Narai-juku. The mai・・・
The Tezuka Family Residence is a building that was constructed in the year 1840. At each post station, the Shogunate mandated that a certain number of Tenma (ho・・・