Dates: June 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, and 28.
Recommendations for the tour!
- Limited-time experience! A breathtaking early summer destination
Visit the Hakusan Alpine Botanical Garden, open for only about six weeks from early June to mid-July, where colorful alpine flowers are in full bloom.
- Stroll through a historic village
Enjoy free time exploring the Shiramine district, a designated Important Preservation District for Traditional Buildings, where a unique culture and charming streetscape remain.
- Savor a special countryside lunch
A “Yamazato no Omusubi Bento” filled with the rich flavors of the Hakusan foothills is included.
Enjoy your meal surrounded by nature in the botanical garden.
- Stop at a popular roadside station
We will also visit “Michi-no-Eki Sena,” where you can find a variety of local specialties and souvenirs.
This tour lets you fully experience the nature, history, and cuisine of the Shiramine area in Hakusan City. Visit Shiramine!
This tour departs from the parking lot for chartered buses called "Group Bus Parking Area". Please follow the signage for "Group Bus Parking Area". Next to the taxi stand. Do not depart from the Kanazawa Station Kanazawa Port Exit (West Exit) the bus rotary side.
Open only once a year for about six weeks from early June to mid-July, when the alpine flowers are at their peak, this seasonal botanical garden offers a truly special experience. Located near the summit of Mt. Nishiyama (857m), it provides stunning views of Mt. Hakusan—one of Japan’s “Three Sacred Mountains,” along with Mt. Fuji and Mt. Tateyama.In the garden, you can admire around 50 varieties and 100,000 alpine plants in bloom. While enjoying the scenery, you can also savor a local rice ball (onigiri) bento filled with the rich flavors of the Hakusan foothills.
Shiramine – Important Preservation District for Traditional Buildings Visit the Shiramine district, located in one of Japan’s heaviest snowfall regions. Here, unique architectural styles developed to withstand the harsh winter climate have been carefully preserved and passed down through generations. Designated in 2012 by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, this historic area offers a charming streetscape full of character and tradition.
We will stop at the popular roadside station “Sena,” where you can enjoy shopping for local specialties and souvenirs. From well-known local products such as “Hakusan Hyakusen” to a wide variety of regional goods, you can experience the flavors and culture of the Hakusan area through its products.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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