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Where is Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan?

Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan is located in the central part of Hokuriku, Japan, and belongs to the central part of Japan.

Ishikawa Prefecture is located in the middle of Hokuriku, Japan, bordering Toyama Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture in the east, Fukui Prefecture in the south, Baishan in the south and Kanazawa Plain in the middle. The ports that can climb the peninsula are all fishing bases, with many species and large catches.

Rich in natural landscape, historical sites, hot springs and food culture, it is a county with rich tourism resources and developed tourism. The tertiary industry, which is dominated by handicrafts, tourism and services, is very developed and has four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is 15.8 degrees, and the annual average annual rainfall is 2329 mm. It is hot and humid in summer, rainy and snowy in winter, and less sunshine. Winter is the coldest except in mountainous areas.

local speciality

Lacquerware in the mountains: that is, "painting in the mountains", its production is second to none in Japan, and its luxurious and exquisite clay painting tea ceremony utensils are also recognized.

Lundao lacquer: namely "Lundao painting", the most famous lacquer ware in Japan, elegant and firm.

Jiugu Shao: It is one of the most famous ceramics in Japan, with rough style and bright colors. It inherits the tradition of Japan's ancient times, and it is said that its method comes from "oil field burning".

Kaga Printing and Dyeing (Youchan, Kaga): The dyed cloth "Youchan, Kaga", which is designated as an important intangible cultural heritage, often appears on kimonos, and is as famous as Youchan Printing and Dyeing in Kyoto.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ishikawa Prefecture