Visiting Minamichita Onsen was so relaxing I didn’t want to leave! The hot spring water is fantastic—my skin felt super smooth after soaking, and I felt totally refreshed. The views are gorgeous, so you can enjoy the ocean while you soak. The seafood nearby is fresh and delicious—my taste buds were in heaven. The staff are super friendly and make you feel right at home. Whether you want to relax or enjoy great food, this place is perfect! I’ll definitely be back next time!
Minamichita Onsen | Review by 許容慈
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Shioyazaki Lighthouse
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The scenery is absolutely beautiful. From near the lighthouse, you can see the whole ocean, and when the weather is nice, it feels super cinematic.
It’s a great place to take a slow walk and just zone out. After climbing up, the view is amazing, and the sea breeze feels so nice~ -
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Highly recommend! The sushi here is super fresh, and the fish is thick and flavorful. Every bite is packed with freshness. Whether it's the sweet shrimp, tuna, or sea urchin, everything tastes amazing—totally lives up to the hype.
Watching the chefs make sushi right in front of you is really cool and kind of soothing. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, not stuffy at all, and the staff are super friendly.
Prices are a bit higher than regular conveyor belt sushi, but the quality makes it totally worth it. If you want authentic and fresh sushi in Kanazawa, this spot should definitely be on your food list! -
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Known for its "Sen Toro Matsuri" (Festival of a Thousand Lanterns) held every year on August 23 and 24, featuring a dazzling 22-meter tower adorned with approximately 3,500 lanterns.
Jufukuji Temple is peaceful and rustic, with a garden that has a Zen vibe. It's a nice place to clear your mind and take photos. Not a major tourist spot, but it has its own charm. If you like quiet places, you'll enjoy it here.
