Asa-ichi

Top choice in Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast


Among a few hundred elderly women selling fresh-off-the-trawler seafood, this entertaining morning market features cool boutiques offering tasteful lacquerware, pottery and souvenirs, and hip young Japanese families from Kanazawa and further afield. Haggle politely if you dare.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast attractions

1. Ishikawa Wajima Urushi Art Museum

0.47 MILES

This modern museum, about a 15-minute walk west of the former train station, has rotating exhibitions of its large lacquerware collection in galleries…

2. Kiriko Kaikan

0.56 MILES

Here you can view a selection of the impressive illuminated, lacquered floats used in the Wajima Taisai festival, some up to 15m tall. Take the bus to…

3. Senmaida Rice Terraces

5.62 MILES

Once a common sight in Japan, the ancient terraced method of rice farming is disappearing. These 'thousand' paddies snaking up the hillside are both…

4. Sōji-ji Soin

10.5 MILES

This beautiful temple was established in 1321 as the head of the Sōtō school of Zen but now functions as a branch temple. The site's buildings were…

5. Shimo-tokikuni-ke

10.6 MILES

This is an Important Cultural Property, one of two family residences of exiled shogun Taira Tokitada (the other is Kami-tokikuni-ke). Shimo-tokikuni-ke,…

6. Kami-tokikuni-ke

10.76 MILES

One of the few survivors of the Taira clan, Taira Tokitada was exiled to this region in 1185. His ancestors eventually divided and established separate…

7. Ganmon

22.24 MILES

There's a lot of hype about this interesting, though relatively unexciting sea cave carved into the cliff by the force of the waves. Nearby are souvenir…

8. Rokugozaki Lighthouse

24.11 MILES

You can amble through the village of Noroshi (狼煙) up to this lighthouse, built in 1883, for lovely views.