We chose to make Kanazawa our base for the trip, so we spent the most of our time in Ishikawa prefecture. We stayed at the Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa which is closely located to Omicho Market, but not so close to Kanazawa station (which was fine for us with a car).
After leaving Fukui, we drove straight to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. It was already a bit late in the day and quite dark out when we arrived around 18:30, but luckily it's open until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. We decided to get the tickets for admission to both exhibitions for 1200yen. Luckily, I had snagged us a spot to get into the swimming pool exhibit right when we arrived, and it was time to queue once we had got our entrance tickets.
Night time lighting probably didn't help lol. But it was an interesting start to our visit!
There are definitely parts of the museum that would have been best experienced during the day/with daylight, but I also feel like it's really interesting to be in an art museum after dark as well so I was happy that the extended hours on Satuday allowed us to see the space in a different light.
We were able to take our time and visit both pond areas in a little bit over an hour (even taking a small snack and drink break). This garden is definitely worth a visit, but I would recommend trying to catch it at its peak at any one of the seasons (it's supposed to be designed to be beautiful in all of them!). We didn't quite have many autumn colors yet but also weren't catching any of the snowy wonderlandness either. It was still really nice, but I can easily see it could be better!
My husband got the recommend set with vegetable ramen with butter broth and really enjoyed it!
Two hours of driving later, we finally arrive at the impetus for the whole trip. Ika no eki tsukumo-ru's giant squid statue!
There were a few people around, but like for the One Piece statues, it wasn't too long to wait our turn if we wanted a stranger-free photo but it was also good to have the opportunity to have someone take a picture of both of us quickly as well.
The roadside station also has some informational displays about squid fishing (in Japanese lol) and a bunch of Noto things to buy as well as a small sit down restaurant.
The squid statue was really all we came to Noto for, but my husband was searching around on Google Maps and we started driving towards Wajima. We stopped on the side of the road quickly when we saw this torii gate in the water and a monument, because why not lol.
According to the Google reviews, the stone is a monument to Gojingo Taiko who helped drive away the Uesugi forces who had advanced on the area. There is also a shrine up the hill 奥津姫神社(白山神社).
In contrast from the clear blue sky in the morning at Kenrokuen, it was now grey and overcast and super windy in this area near the water! We opted to stay at the top, but there are several walking paths down and around the rice field. This is a bit of an off season for it where the rice isn't green and growing nor is there water, but it was still a really interesting layout. In the winter, they do illumination for the field, but it wouldn't start until 2 hours later (17:00 in December).
While in Wajima, the other major thing to do is visit the morning market, but the right time of day had long since passed. With our unplanned visit to this area and it being a bit late already, we decided to check out the Wajima Kiriko Art Museum.
We spent just enough time at the Kiriko Art Museum for the sun to mostly set and arrive back at the rice terraces for the light up! It was actually already started before 17:00 which was great for us.
This is another activity that's best in person, especially because photos were a bit difficult once all the natural light was gone!
From what we could tell, the color changed every 20 minutes or so and it would be gradual until everything was the new color.
We stayed from about 16:50 - 17:30 and were able to see pink, green, yellow and blue! It was definitely worthwhile to drive back to see this winter variation. I would love to see it during peak rice season though!
While in Ishikawa, I had anticipated us spending a few more meals in Kanazawa and especially eating once if not twice in Omicho Market (which is why we booked a hotel in proximity to it), but because of our timing and prioritizing other activities, we never made it while most of the restaurants were open! Despite that, we still had a really good time in this prefecture, and I have no regrets about spending more time in Noto instead, especially checking out Wajima and the rice terraces. If we ever visit Kanazawa again, I'm sure we'll make it to Omicho Market, but probably won't go all the way out to the peninsula. I was sad we couldn't do the Chirihama Beach Driveway which really wouldn't have taken any additional time our of our schedule, but if that's the one bummer, I'll take it.
Next up is our final day of our short little trip in Toyama :)
✤ Hokuriku 3-day trip
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