1) We recommend the Daishoji area, a town that once flourished as a castle town and is steeped in history and traditional culture, located next to Kaga hot spring station. Although it is not a very busy area, the city provides assistance for the renovation of machiya (traditional townhouses), so you can find fashionable stores such as cafes and bars that are hideouts in the traditional townscape. In Daishoji Temple, there is also a museum of Kutani ware, one of Kaga's representative traditional crafts, where visitors can learn about the history of Kutani in many different ways.
(2) About a 20-minute drive from Hoshino Resorts KAI Kaga is the Takigahara area. Takigahara has a thriving stone culture, and you can visit an important cultural asset, an arched stone bridge and stone quarry that was built from the late Meiji Period to the early Showa Period, which has been recognized as a Japanese Heritage site. In addition, at the Takigahara Café, a renovated old private house, you can enjoy a menu using ingredients from local farms and the neighborhood.