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Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula)

Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula)

Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula) Travel Guides

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Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula) Travel Guides

Sightseeing and travel guide for Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula)

Recommendations for Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu:

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Remember to check the specific opening hours and availability of attractions, restaurants, and hot springs, as they may vary. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness, natural beauty, and delicious cuisine of the Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu. Enjoy your sightseeing and travel experience!

Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula) Gourmet and Souvenir Guide

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Remember to check the opening hours and availability of restaurants and shops, as they may vary. Additionally, local markets and specialty shops are great places to discover more unique souvenirs and culinary delights.

Enjoy your trip and the delightful specialties and flavors of the Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu!

Seasonal festivals and events in Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula)

Specialties and Local Foods:

Highly Rated Restaurants:

For Breakfast:
For Lunch:
For Dinner:

Souvenirs:

Remember to check the opening hours and availability of restaurants and shops, as they may vary. Additionally, local markets and specialty shops are great places to discover more unique souvenirs and culinary delights.

Enjoy your trip and the delightful specialties and flavors of Sano and Ashikaga!

Temperature and weather conditions in Wajima, Suzu (Noto Peninsula)

Climate and Temperature:

  1. Spring (March to May):

    Spring in Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu starts off cool and gradually warms up. In March, temperatures range from 4°C to 13°C (39°F to 55°F), while in May, they typically range from 13°C to 22°C (55°F to 72°F). Spring is a beautiful time to visit, with cherry blossoms blooming and creating picturesque landscapes. The Noto Peninsula is known for its rural scenery, traditional villages, and scenic coastal drives.

  2. Rainy Season (June to mid-July):

    During the rainy season, known as "Tsuyu" in Japanese, Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu experience increased rainfall and higher humidity. This period typically occurs from June to mid-July. Temperatures range from 17°C to 25°C (63°F to 77°F). It's advisable to pack rain gear and be prepared for occasional showers during this time. Despite the rain, the lush green landscapes and blooming flowers make for a serene atmosphere.

  3. Summer (mid-July to August):

    Summers in Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu are warm and humid. July and August are the hottest months, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F). The region offers opportunities to enjoy the scenic coastal areas, including beautiful sandy beaches and stunning cliff formations. Be prepared for occasional rainfall and high humidity levels during this season. Summer festivals and fireworks displays are also held in various towns and cities along the peninsula.

  4. Fall (September to November):

    Fall in Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu brings comfortable temperatures and vibrant autumn foliage. September sees temperatures ranging from 19°C to 27°C (66°F to 81°F), gradually cooling down as the season progresses. By November, temperatures range from 8°C to 16°C (46°F to 61°F). The Noto Peninsula offers stunning landscapes for enjoying the beautiful colors of autumn, including the picturesque rice terraces of Shiroyone Senmaida. The region is also known for its fall festivals and events, showcasing local traditions and culture.

  5. Winter (December to February):

    Winters in Noto Peninsula, Wajima, and Suzu are cold, with some areas experiencing heavy snowfall. December and January are the coldest months, with temperatures averaging around 1°C to 6°C (34°F to 43°F). Snow-covered landscapes create a serene and peaceful atmosphere, particularly along the coastline and rural areas. It's important to dress warmly and be prepared for icy conditions during this time. Winter activities such as crab fishing and onsen (hot spring) visits are popular in the region.

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