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Ishikawa Pref. Wakura Onsen Festival Hall admission
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Highlights
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Enjoy the freedom of half-day bicycle rental, allowing unhurried discovery of Wakura Onsen's charms
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Immerse yourself in Wakura Onsen's rich heritage at the Festival Hall
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Access Wakura Onsen's attractions effortlessly with this inclusive ticket
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Festival preferential license (Ishikawa Pref. Wakura Onsen Festival Hall admission ticket + self-bus departure fee 4 hour use)
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About Ishikawa Pref. Wakura Onsen Festival Hall admission
Explore the scenic beauty and rich heritage of the Noto Peninsula with this exclusive combo ticket featuring admission to the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall and a half-day bicycle rental. Pedal at your own pace across the stunning Notojima Ohashi Bridge and discover charming local shops, making it the perfect way to experience the relaxing vibe of Wakura Hot Spring town.
Local Legends & Stories
Local lore tells of a wounded crane that healed its injuries in the warm waters of Wakura, leading to the discovery of the hot springs over a millennium ago. This legend of healing and longevity is deeply woven into the town's identity and celebrated in the local shrines and festival motifs.
Must Do Experiences
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Cycle across the iconic Notojima Ohashi Bridge for breathtaking panoramic views of Nanao Bay.
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Explore the interactive exhibits and traditional crafts at the Wakura Onsen Festival Hall.
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Stroll or ride through Wakura Onsen Yutari Park to enjoy the serene waterfront and public footbaths.
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Taste local Noto Peninsula delicacies and shop for traditional souvenirs in the onsen town center.
Hidden Gems
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Seek out the free public ashikyu footbaths scattered around the Yutari Park area to soothe your legs after a long cycling session.
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Look for the hidden bronze statues and whimsical art installations tucked along the coastal cycling paths near the harbor.
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Visit the local sake breweries and soy sauce shops just off the main tourist drag for authentic, uncommercialized tastings.
What Makes it Special
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The seamless combination of cultural immersion at the Festival Hall with the freedom of a half-day bicycle rental to explore at your own pace.
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Unbeatable access to the Notojima Ohashi Bridge, offering one of the most picturesque cycling routes in the Ishikawa Prefecture.
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A highly cost-effective coupon set that bundles essential sightseeing and transportation for a stress-free day in the onsen town.
Available Facilities
Perfect Timing
When to visit for the best experience
The best time to visit is during the mild spring months of April to May or the vibrant autumn foliage season from October to November, when cycling is most comfortable. Early mornings offer the best lighting for photography and the quietest paths, while late afternoons provide stunning sunset views over Nanao Bay. Avoid the peak of summer if you are sensitive to heat and humidity, as the coastal sun can be quite intense during midday rides.
Photography Guide
Capture the perfect shots
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Capture the majestic Notojima Ohashi Bridge from the Yutari Park waterfront during the golden hour just before sunset for dramatic, warm lighting.
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Focus on the intricate traditional crafts and vibrant festival floats inside the Festival Hall, but remember to turn off your flash to preserve the artifacts.
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Frame your cycling adventures with the backdrop of the calm Nanao Bay waters and the distant Noto Peninsula mountains for a perfect travel memoir shot.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect local customs and traditions
When using the public footbaths, it is customary to wash your feet before entering and to dry them thoroughly with your own towel before walking away. Be respectful and quiet when passing through residential areas on your bicycle, and always bow slightly or say a polite konnichiwa when interacting with local shopkeepers. Tipping is not practiced in Japan, so a simple and sincere arigatou gozaimasu is the best way to show appreciation for good service.
Special Events & Experiences
Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights
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The Wakura Onsen Summer Festival in August features spectacular fireworks over Nanao Bay and traditional bon-odori dances that you can easily cycle to.
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During the winter months, the region is famous for its snow crab season, making it a perfect time to cycle to local seafood restaurants for fresh culinary experiences.
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The Noto Peninsula Yosakoi Festival in autumn brings vibrant dance troupes and lively music to the streets, offering a colorful backdrop to your cycling adventure.
Important Guidelines & Safety
Essential safety information and guidelines
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Always wear the provided helmet and adhere to local traffic laws, keeping to the left side of the road when cycling on shared streets.
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Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen, as the coastal breeze can mask the intensity of the sun during your half-day ride.
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Be cautious of sudden gusts of wind when cycling across the elevated sections of the Notojima Ohashi Bridge.
Visitor Information
Entry Fee
This combo ticket offers excellent value by bundling the Festival Hall admission and half-day bicycle rental at a discounted rate compared to purchasing them separately. Child and senior discounts may be available at the counter, so it is recommended to check the specific age-based pricing tiers when redeeming your voucher.
Visit Duration
Allocate at least three to four hours to fully enjoy the Festival Hall exhibits, complete a scenic cycling loop across the bridge, and take a relaxing break at the footbaths. If you are short on time, prioritize a quick 45-minute tour of the Festival Hall followed by a direct, one-hour cycle to the Notojima Ohashi Bridge viewpoint and back.
Accessibility
The Wakura Onsen Festival Hall is fully wheelchair accessible with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms available for visitors with mobility needs. While the standard bicycle rental may not include specialized adaptive bikes, the town's flat terrain and paved coastal paths make it easy to navigate using a wheelchair or mobility scooter.
Highlights
Ishikawa Pref. Wakura Onsen Festival Hall admiss...
- Enjoy the freedom of half-day bicycle rental, allowing unhurried discovery of Wakura Onsen's charms
- Immerse yourself in Wakura Onsen's rich heritage at the Festival Hall
- Access Wakura Onsen's attractions effortlessly with this inclusive ticket
Opening hours
Notes
Overview
Important Information
Opening Hours
Ticket selling times (Wakura Onsen Omatsuri Hall) 9:00~17:00 Opening hours (Wakura Onsen Omatsuri Hall) 9:00~17:00 *Last entry 16:30 (Closed on the second and fourth Wednesdays,
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- Adult Above 16 Years old
- No child ticket
- Valid for selected day
- Once you enter the Waku Onsen Festival hall, you can use it whenever you want (Limited first time)
- You can use the Wakura Onsen Matsuri Kaikan "entrance ticket" at any time after exchanging it (you can only enter once)
- The 4-hour bicycle rental ticket is valid for 2 days including the exchange date. Please rent and return bicycles during facility business hours. (Wakura Onsen Matsuri Kaikan: 9:00-17:00)
Location
2-13-1 Wakuramachi, Nanao, Ishikawa 926-0175, Jepang
Frequently Asked Questions
About Ishikawa Pref. Wakura Onsen Festival Hall admission
Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen, as the coastal breeze can mask the intensity of the sun during your half-day ride.
Be cautious of sudden gusts of wind when cycling across the elevated sections of the Notojima Ohashi Bridge.
Focus on the intricate traditional crafts and vibrant festival floats inside the Festival Hall, but remember to turn off your flash to preserve the artifacts.
Frame your cycling adventures with the backdrop of the calm Nanao Bay waters and the distant Noto Peninsula mountains for a perfect travel memoir shot.
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