[About the tour]
■Mitsukejima's landscape is different from before due to the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
■Due to the operating status of the facilities, the order of the itinerary may be changed.
■Even if you apply for a room for two people, you may be assigned to separate single rooms.
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A 2-day trip to the Noto Peninsula offers a unique opportunity to explore the remote Oku-Noto region, which can be challenging to navigate independently. Highlights include exploring the symbolic Mitsushima (with changes due to the earthquake), the mystical Cape Suzu with its Blue Cave and Sky Observatory, and the vibrant Squid Station Mall featuring the iconic "Squid King" and scenic Tsukumo Bay. The tour also includes a ride on the storytelling "Noto Satoyama Satoumi" train and a visit to a Wajima Lacquerware workshop, providing deep cultural and scenic experiences.
While the Noto Peninsula experienced an earthquake, many attractions are open or have adjusted operations. This 2-day trip specifically focuses on accessible destinations such as Sanctuary Cape (Blue Cave and Sky Observatory), Squid Station Mall, and the Noto Railway's "Noto Satoyama Satoumi" train. Mitsushima, a Noto symbol, has experienced changes due to the earthquake but is still part of the itinerary. Travelers should note that while key tour sights are planned, some areas may still be in recovery.
At Cape Suzu, visitors can explore the enchanting Blue Cave, a natural sea cave renowned for its luminous blue waters, especially when sunlight penetrates from specific angles. Adjacent to the cave, the Sky Observatory offers panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the expansive sea. This combination provides both a unique geological wonder and breathtaking vistas, making it a memorable stop for natural beauty and photography.
The "Noto Satoyama Satoumi" sightseeing train offers a charming journey through the Noto countryside. Passengers enjoy picturesque views of the satoyama (rural landscapes) and satoumi (coastal seascapes) while a storyteller guide provides engaging insights into the region's culture, history, and natural environment. This particular tour charters one vehicle, ensuring an intimate and immersive experience. It's a relaxed way to appreciate Noto's natural beauty and local stories.
In addition to the Cape Suzu Blue Cave, the tour visits several other distinctive Noto attractions. The Squid Station Mall is famous for its massive "Squid King" monument, a popular photo spot, and offers beautiful views of Tsukumo Bay. Mitsushima, a recognized symbol of Noto, is also included, though its appearance has changed due to the Noto Peninsula earthquake. The tour further features a visit to the Wajima Lacquer Shioyasu Lacquerware Workshop, where guests can observe the intricate process of Wajima lacquerware creation.
The 2-day Noto Peninsula trip includes accommodation in Kanazawa, typically at APA Hotel Kanazawa Nomachi or a similar class hotel. The tour is designed to accommodate single travelers, with the same price per person per room. For dining, guests will savor local Noto brand ingredients. Lunch on Day 1 features Noto pufferfish, a regional delicacy, and dinner on Day 1 includes Noto pork, showcasing the area's renowned culinary offerings.
Transportation for exploring the Noto Peninsula's various attractions on this 2-day tour is fully managed. The tour provides comfortable and convenient transport, making it easy to reach remote areas that are otherwise difficult to access independently. This eliminates the need for personal navigation or public transport planning, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenery and cultural stops seamlessly throughout the itinerary.
A guided 2-day tour to the Noto Peninsula offers significant advantages, particularly for exploring the remote Oku-Noto region. It provides hassle-free transportation to areas difficult to reach on your own, a curated itinerary covering key attractions like the Blue Cave and 'Noto Satoyama Satoumi' train, and often includes expert commentary from guides. This ensures a comprehensive and immersive experience, maximizing your time and enjoyment without the stress of self-planning and logistics.