Time Nation (Honke State)

Time Nation (Honke State)

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Noto Railway Anamizu Station → Noto Chuo Bus 30 minutes to Wajima, stop off, transfer to Oku Noto Sightseeing Development Bus to Soyogiguchi/Udezu 35 minutes, bus stop: Upper time National drop off, 3 minutes walk
45km 50 minutes from Noto Satoyama Kaido and Satoyama Airport IC
30 cars

Business Hours

9-17 (Last entry 16:30)

Price

Entrance adults 550 yen, high school students 440 yen, elementary and junior high school students 330 yen

Spot Category

Historic Building


The largest wooden private house of national designated important cultural property


Between national designated important cultural property and large tea


Upper Hall, high-grade ceiling, family crest


Between the daiyō, the daiyō-daiyō-style folding ceiling, the mirage parapet


Kamakura-style gardens, national designated Meishatsu

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Hekura Island

An island with a circumference of 6km, floating on the sea about 50km north of the port of Wajima. From the beginning of June to the end of October, Ama-cho, Wajima-shi traveled to the island with a whole town, fishing for seaweed, abalone and sazae. There are currently about 100 settlements on the island, but most are temporary summer dwellings. It is a remote island where you can see the sight of a marine fishing in the sea and the scenery of a quiet fishing village. The entire island is a wild bird conservation district. There are many visits by bird watchers, and in the surrounding waters, you can catch red sea bream, etc. There are also places to see such as Okutsuhime Shrine and Ryujinga Pond. A 9-hour liner from the port of Wajima operates one round trip a day.

Nanso Museum of Art

In the storehouse of Cultural Property, there are 200 exhibits of "Kokutani no Platter", which was aired on the "Anything Appraisal Corps", and of art that fascinates such as Kakiemon, Tawaraya Sōtatsu, and Nonomura Hitoyo. You can also enjoy the old trees in the garden.

Window rock

The symbol of the shore of the shore, which has a hole that allows people to pass through the rock that sticks out to the shoreline, and has this name because it looks like a window. You can go from the shore to the window, but be careful with high waves and scaffolding.

Hiyoyama Park

It is located on the west side of Kujūku Bay and offers a view of the scenic inside of the bay, with an observation deck overlooking the Tatesan Ran Peak.

Godzilla Rock

A rock about 4m high on the coast of Akami, which got this name because its shape makes it seem as if Godzilla is breathing fire toward the west sky. There is an information sign in the vicinity.

The Great Temple

It was built in the first year of Kanei (1624), and was rebuilt at its current location in the year of Genroku (1688-1704). The human skeleton Jizo-son of Shiniwagami is famous. It is a polar-colored Jizo-son with a height of 4m33cm, and the white part of the face, neck, chest, both hands and both feet is painted with human bones of a Buddha that no one will ever worship. There is also a house of furniture (Jububutsudo), which houses self-portrait drawings of the Heart Iwakaijin, Nembutsu books, and Raikei maps, and a garden with beautiful camellia, buttons, and hydrangeas.

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