• See More

    I visited Wakura Onsen because I had planned it as a stop along the way to Nanao City. Luckily, I unexpectedly caught a Pokémon-themed train that wasn't on the regular schedule, which was such a pleasant surprise. If you like Pokémon, you can check the train schedule in advance.
    The 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake had a major impact on Wakura Onsen. When I visited, many inns and facilities were still being repaired, and there were clear signs of the disaster around town. However, Noto has continued rebuilding over the past few years, with strong support from Pokémon. This year, the collaboration was expanded further, with Pokémon manhole covers installed in six cities and towns in Noto and Noto Satoyama Airport temporarily transformed into "のと里山ポケモン・ウィズ・ユー空港." Judging from the publicity photos, the overall recovery has clearly progressed considerably since my visit.
    If you visit Wakura Onsen, I highly recommend stopping by the main Noto Milk shop. It's located in downtown Wakura Onsen and is an easy walk from the bus terminal. It specializes in milk and gelato made with fresh local milk from Noto. There are many flavors to choose from, and quite a few feature ingredients from Noto. Every flavor looks tempting, so the real challenge is deciding which ones to get. That's when I regretted being there alone, because no matter how much I ate, I could only try two flavors.

Other Reviews by Holly

Hokkaido Tohoku Kanto Chubu Hokuriku Kansai Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu Okinawa