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Noto japan
Noto japan




noto japan

Komatsu Airport ( KMQ IATA) is a larger airport than Noto's, and it offers flights to/from a variety of destinations including: Haneda, Narita, Sendai, Fukuoka, Naha, and Seoul.

noto japan

It takes about 1 hour and costs ¥1,300, and must be booked in advance. Taxi service from the airport to Nanao/Wakura. All Nippon Airways from Tokyo-Haneda are offered twice daily. Noto Airport ( NTQ IATA) a small airport. Nanao is also the terminus of the private Noto Railway to/from Anamizu to the north, and the station shares both lines. Limited express trains from Kanazawa stop at Nanao on their way to the JR Noto Line terminus, Wakura Onsen.

noto japan

Nanao is on the JR Noto Line and has local trains coming north roughly every hour from Kanazawa via Tsubata. Spring has the mildest weather, where winter has melted and flowers (especially cherry blossoms) start to bloom, and it's not yet as hot and humid as summer will become. Snowfall tends to vary year by year, but one can expect at least a few blizzards in the winter months. Summer tends to see more sunny days with temperatures between 25-30☌, while winter is somewhat mild, rarely dipping below 0☌. Though the rainy season lasts from July until August, Ishikawa is notorious for its cloudy weather and sudden rain showers all year round. The climate of Nanao is much like the rest of Ishikawa prefecture - wet and unpredictable. The modern city of Nanao was established in 1939, and was expanded in 2004 to include several surrounding towns. Though it has a history dating back to 718, little remains of the city's past. Nanao was once the economic, cultural, and political capital of Noto province, in what is today known as Ishikawa prefecture. The hot spring town of Wakura Onsen is also within Nanao city limits, but covered in its own article. This quiet city has few tourist attractions, but offers several amazing views of nature as well as an honest glimpse into the simple country life of Japan. Nanao (七尾) is the largest city in the Noto Peninsula, the northern part of Ishikawa, Japan.






Noto japan