Through the large glass windows, we gazed at the countryside scenery outside as the train quickly took us to Wakura Onsen in Nanao City, just an hour's drive from Kanazawa. Wakura Onsen boasts over 1200 years of history, with its spring water being tasteless and colorless, making it perfect for first-time visitors or families. While the spring water at Wakura Onsen may seem ordinary, the unbeatable ocean views of Nanao Bay are sure to leave you in awe. The most traditional ryokan at Wakura Onsen is Kagaya. If you wish to enjoy a private onsen with ocean views, consider staying at a seaside ryokan. Thus begins our 'one night, two meals' onsen journey. At sunset, enjoy a private bath with ocean views from your room; for dinner, savor traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine. Wakura Onsen mainly attracts local tourists, and the onsen street is not overly commercialized, making it perfect for those who enjoy tranquility and nature.
Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaishu
📍Address: 31 Bu, Wakuramachi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture
💰Average Cost: JPY 30,000