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Noto Wakura Onsen and Festival Culture Walking Tour
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Unlike standard onsen or museum tours, this experience explores how festivals, hot springs, and local communities are connected in the Noto Peninsula. As you walk through Wakura Onsen with a local guide, you will learn how the region developed through maritime trade, fishing culture, and community traditions shaped by life along the Sea of Japan.
At the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall, discover the meaning behind Noto’s famous festivals beyond their colorful floats and performances. Learn how festivals developed as religious and community traditions connected to safety at sea, successful harvests, and relationships between local communities. The tour also explores modern challenges such as depop...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guided walking tour of Wakura Onsen
Guide local anglophone
Explanations about Noto festival culture, local communities, and onsen history
Admission to the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall
Nourriture et boissons
Bathing at Wakura Onsen Soyu is not included in this tour
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Yumoto No Hiroba
The meeting point is Yumoto no Hiroba in the center of Wakura Onsen. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow signboard. Please check the map for detailed location information.
Retour
Wakura Onsen Public Bath
The tour ends in front of Wakura Onsen Soyu, the town’s public bathhouse. The area is close to inns, cafés, and the Wakura Onsen hot spring district, making it easy to continue exploring after the tour.
Noto Wakura Onsen and Festival Culture Walking Tour
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Unlike standard onsen or museum tours, this experience explores how festivals, hot springs, and local communities are connected in the Noto Peninsula. As you walk through Wakura Onsen with a local guide, you will learn how the region developed through maritime trade, fishing culture, and community traditions shaped by life along the Sea of Japan.
At the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall, discover the meaning behind Noto’s famous festivals beyond their colorful floats and performances. Learn how festivals developed as religious and community traditions connected to safety at sea, successful harvests, and relationships between local communities. The tour also explores modern challenges such as depop...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guided walking tour of Wakura Onsen
Guide local anglophone
Explanations about Noto festival culture, local communities, and onsen history
Admission to the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall
Nourriture et boissons
Bathing at Wakura Onsen Soyu is not included in this tour
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Yumoto No Hiroba
The meeting point is Yumoto no Hiroba in the center of Wakura Onsen. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow signboard. Please check the map for detailed location information.
Retour
Wakura Onsen Public Bath
The tour ends in front of Wakura Onsen Soyu, the town’s public bathhouse. The area is close to inns, cafés, and the Wakura Onsen hot spring district, making it easy to continue exploring after the tour.
Bentenzaki Hot Spring Park is one of the places where visitors can experience the origins of Wakura Onsen. The hot spring is said to have been discovered around 1,000 years ago as a rare seaside onsen flowing from beneath the sea. From this area, learn how Wakura gradually developed from a natural hot spring site into one of Noto’s best-known onsen towns during the Edo period. The park also offers views of Nanao Bay, reflecting the close relationship between the sea, local communities, and life in the Noto Peninsula.
10 minutes
2
Wakura Onsen Omatsuri Hall
The Wakura Onsen Festival Hall introduces the vibrant festival culture of the Noto Peninsula through large festival floats, traditional decorations, music, and immersive displays. Visitors can learn about the unique characteristics of festivals held across different parts of Noto and discover how these celebrations developed through fishing communities, local beliefs, and regional trade networks. The museum also explores how festivals continue to support local identity and community connections even as rural communities face modern challenges such as depopulation and natural disasters.
1 heure et 10 minutes
3
Wakura Onsen Soyu
Wakura Onsen Soyu is a public bathhouse used not only by visitors, but also by local residents as part of everyday life in the onsen town. In addition to its bathing facilities, the building functions as a community and tourism space where people gather and interact. Before local festivals, residents sometimes use the multipurpose rooms to practice festival music and prepare for upcoming events, showing how festival culture remains closely connected to daily life in Wakura Onsen today.