This hilltop temple has a wonderful outlook, but you've come to see the 500-plus stone statues of rakan (Buddha's disciples) lined up in the forest. It's a serene place, even if all you're contemplating is the shiroebi (white shrimp) you're going to eat for lunch.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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One of Japan's National Treasures, the temple of the second generation of feudal lord Maeda Toshinaga's family is rightly famous for its manicured lawns,鈥
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During the Edo period the Kita family administered over 200 villages from Kita-ke, the pivotal crossroads of the Kaga, Etch奴 and Noto fiefs. Inside this鈥
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Founded in 1294 by Nichiz艒, a disciple of Nichiren's, the imposing 惭测艒箩艒-箩颈 remains an important temple for the sect. The peaceful grounds comprise 10鈥
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Between Suganuma and Ainokura, in the hamlet of Kaminashi, you'll find Murakami-ke, one of the oldest gassh艒 houses in the region (dating from 1578). It's鈥
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This fabulous little museum is a good reason to pass through Himi. It showcases all manner of memorabilia from the Sh艒wa period (1926鈥89), encompassing鈥
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In Yuwaku Onsen, about 14km southeast of Kanazawa along Rte 10, you'll find this attractive collection of reconstructed Edo-period buildings arranged as鈥
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This big park is the site of the old Takaoka castle (koj艒 means 鈥 you guessed it 鈥 'old castle'), demolished in 1615 after being in use only six years鈥
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This immaculately maintained park built on reclaimed land around Toyama's canal and lock system is a wonderful place for a stroll or picnic. It's a鈥
Nearby Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast attractions
1. Toyama Municipal Folkcraft Village
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Here you'll find folk art, ceramics, sumi-e (ink brush paintings) and more in a cluster of hillside buildings. Toyama's free Museum Bus (10 minutes,鈥
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This immaculately maintained park built on reclaimed land around Toyama's canal and lock system is a wonderful place for a stroll or picnic. It's a鈥
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This big park is the site of the old Takaoka castle (koj艒 means 鈥 you guessed it 鈥 'old castle'), demolished in 1615 after being in use only six years鈥
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Construction of this great bronze Buddha statue began in 1907 and was completed in 1933. The statue was moved to its present location in 1981 after the鈥
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One of Japan's National Treasures, the temple of the second generation of feudal lord Maeda Toshinaga's family is rightly famous for its manicured lawns,鈥
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This factory has been producing traditional Takaoka bronzeware since the Meiji era and allows visitors a rare and fascinating glimpse of the casting鈥
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This fabulous little museum is a good reason to pass through Himi. It showcases all manner of memorabilia from the Sh艒wa period (1926鈥89), encompassing鈥
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North of Ainokura on Rte 156 you'll find this roadside attraction, which explains the art of making washi (handmade paper) and gives you the chance to try鈥