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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Wednesday, February 19 2020 - 09:00
AsiaNet
From the sea to the mountains - gorgeous places in a beautiful land
NANAO, Japan, Feb.19,2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

In winter, the air is crisper, the hotsprings hotter, and the fresh seafood 
that much tastier. It can all be discovered here in Japan - a destination with 
true "Omotenashi" spirit, not yet known. Wakura Onsen is full of seasonal 
treats and delights especially during the winter. The town is geared up and set 
to welcome visitors looking to step away and be lost in translation in an 
extremely relaxing place.

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caption: Ikamaryu Hochoshiki Court Knife Ceremony Demonstration

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caption: The seafood is sublime during the winter in Noto. Experience the 
unbeatably fresh crabs and oysters.

The journey starts at a mom-and-pop shop. The Kimura Isao Shouten is a must-see 
located in Nakajima area near Wakura Town, Ishikawa Prefecture. With the 
restaurant overlooking the sea, and the boat tied to the dock, the freshness is 
a from sea to mouth experience. From raw to fried oysters over hot coals, 
learning how to shell oysters from locals full of smiles is a wonderful 
experience. The staff brings out fresh yuzu lemons for the oyster, and even 
offers complimentary Nakajimana Udon (noodles).

Another must-see is the Hochoshiki (traditional filleting ceremony) at the 
famous Kagaya Ryokan Hotel. As the chef fillets the fish, the respect for the 
ceremony can be felt. A hop-skip away is the Juen Hotel, offering the latest of 
lunch adventures. Fresh crab is on the menu for the ocean to plate experience. 
Visitors can enjoy making their own crab soup, folding their own sushi, and of 
course tasting sake. Preparing food the Japanese way is an unforgettable 
experience.

In Wakura Town, visitors can feel Japanese culture and "Omotenashi" throughout. 
With hotsprings overlooking the breathtaking ocean view and a beautiful sight 
of Noto Island, all can fully enjoy soaking in the extra salty but refreshing 
natural hotspring water. If that wasn't enough, there are local spots for you 
to drink fresh spring water or cook your own Onsen Tamago (soft boiled egg).

Nozawa Onsen in Nagano Prefecture is the last stop of the adventure. After 
shredding the powder, visitors can experience the popping night life. Many new 
shops feature fusion foods, locally crafted IPAs, plus all of the staple 
Japanese drinks and foods. The bilingual/trilingual menus, signs and people 
make it easy to party it up after a hard day on the slopes. Relax after a long 
day at the ever welcoming Kiriya Ryokan Hotel.

In case you haven't realized "Omotenashi" means hospitality, now get over here 
and enjoy it! 

https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200203/2708150-1-b 
caption: Don't hesitate to consume the fresh hotspring water at Wakura Onsen 
located just by the sea. Enjoy a relaxing natural footbath and create your own 
edible Onsen Tamago! 
 
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caption: Shred the powder at the famous Nozawa Onsen ski resort.
 
https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200203/2708150-1-d 
caption: Delectable fusion foods, local IPAs and all staple Japanese food and 
drinks are available at Nozawa Onsen's booming night scene.

Source:Nanao Nakanoto DMO