Ishikawa Prefecture, facing the Sea of Japan, flourished during the Edo period as one of Japan’s wealthiest domains, and its opulent history and culture remain vibrant today. The capital city, Kanazawa, preserves graceful streetscapes—home to Kenrokuen (one of Japan’s most celebrated gardens) and the historic Higashi Chaya geisha district—earning the nickname “the Little Kyoto of Hokuriku” among visitors from Japan and abroad. The Noto Peninsula’s abundant nature and hot-spring towns such as the Kaga Onsenkyo further add to the appeal. With the Hokuriku Shinkansen, access from the Tokyo metropolitan area has improved dramatically, supporting continued interest in real estate. Land in central Kanazawa commands scarcity value for condominium and commercial development, while suburban plots serve residential projects; in the Kaga Onsenkyo and Noto areas, sites are sought for hotels, ryokans, and second homes, and land near Komatsu Airport also draws attention for logistics uses.
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