Experience
Experience
Experience
Various rooms display details about Rosanjin’s stay here as a leading artist and socialite during the early 1920’s.
Visitors can enjoy a stroll, try Japanese sweets, eat lunch or tea at the cafe, and buy local craft items or souvenirs.
Try Yamashiro Onsen’s famous “hot spring eggs”, which are cooked by being immersed in the hot spring water for 8 hours.
A free hot-spring foot-bath that features a small statue of the symbolic 3-legged crow of Yamashiro Onsen in the center.
Producing exquisite and carefully made Japanese confectionary products for over 200 years.
The 11 thatched-roofed houses allow visitors to experience the traditional handicrafts culture of Ishikawa prefecture.
The museum displays hundreds of years of local porcelain art. Kutani ware is characterized by bold use of color and elaborate designs.
The oldest persimmon leaf sushi specialty store in Ishikawa. Sales limited only to those who have made a reservation.
In business for around 80 years, Marufuku sells delicious and carefully prepared Japanese sweets.
Founded in 1900 in Yamashiro, traditional Japanese sweets are prepared fresh every morning.
A new sweets shop opened in 2023. All the sweets use Gorojima Kintoki sweet potato that is locally caltivated in Kaga region.
Purchase items made by local artisans, or create your own Kutani-ware ceramics as a unique memento of your trip.
A range of carefully selected Kutani-ware products are available for purchase.
Create your own fun mini-tatami mats, tatami accessories, or other small items and accessories.
Sells a wide selection of Ishikawa's local sake, as well as shochu and locally-produced craft beers.
Explore the workshop’s original pottery items and hand-painted vessels. About 300 items are on display.
Scandinavian clothing made from natural materials are available for purchase, along with other items.
Boasts a large selection of local sake from Ishikawa Prefecture. Small samples available for tasting.
Specializing in watches, jewelry & electronics.
Sells a wide variety of elegant and exquisite Japanese sweets made from the finest ingredients.
Operating in Yamashiro Onsen for over 120 years, the shop sells a variety of alcohol including the finest local sakes.
Founded in 1937, the store specializes in home-made products. Enjoy a variety of traditional Japanese sweets.
Dating back to the 1820s, Sohachi specializes in roppo-yaki sweets which feature a baked crust and bean-paste filling.
Top of the range beef & pork, plus deep-fried dishes to go!
Sip on a cocktail or whiskey whilst enjoying a live jazz performance. There is also a small shop and art gallery.
A restored Meiji-era style communal bathhouse that allows visitors to enjoy the traditional bathing culture of Japan.
Located in a restored 19th-century storehouse, a wide variety of locally made ceramics & lacquerware are available.
A modern bathing facility with multiple baths to enjoy a soak in. Located in the central part of Yamshiro town.
Explore the old kiln building, learn about the tools and techniques involved, or have a go at making your own items.
Specializes in traditional Japanese pottery. Visitors can also try painting Kutani-ware or using a potter's wheel.