Noto Peninsula a must see on your Japan trip

Travel to JapanYou can book tours to many of the actual Urushi ware shops, which in some cases are run by 7th and 8th generation families.

Each of the 47 prefectures in Japan have their own specialty foods. Ishikawa Noto Peninsula is no exception. I tasted fish I never heard of, tried sea urchin, and abalone for the first time. I sampled many of the local sweets, all of them were very tasty. There is a special Noto bowl in which, depending on the season and location, you can choose one of 20 different seafood or beef dishes. I would like to come back and see how many I could sample.

This past April the Noto Railway was inaugurated and I had the pleasure of taking a ride. Travel to JapanI enjoyed the scenery and the stop at a historic train post office, but most of all was the coffee, conversations, and local sweets they served with the usual impeccable Japanese service.

There are many web sites you can visit to find out more information. there are many brochures are in English. When planning your trip to Japan make sure you include the Noto Peninsula, you won’t regret it.

About Rey Waters

I spent close to 30 years in the high tech sector and traveled extensively. As a result I decided to try my hand at Travel Writing. I have been published in newspapers, travel web pages, monthly travel magazines in Costa Rica, Japan, and the U.S. I recently published my third travel book, "What,Japan?" It is 281 pages of stories and photos of our travels throughout this beautiful country. I am an active member of the International Travel Writer's Alliance. For more information please contact me by <a href="mailto:reywatwrite@yahoo.com">e-mail</a>. Also check out my <a href="http://reywatjapan.blogspot.com">Expat in Japan blog</a>.and my <a href="http://reywatwrite.web.fc2.com">Travel writer's website</a>.

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