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| This Wajima Lacquerware Center displays 3,804 items including
Wajima-nuri products and working tools, some of which are designated as Important
Tangible Folk Culture Property. |
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| This is the first of its kind Museum in Japan which introduces
not only Wajima lacquer (japan) and lacquer work from different regions of Japan
but also lacquer art from overseas. |
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| The Museum displays the huge Sacred Festival Lanterns called
Kiriko. Kirikos are unique to the region of Noto. |
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| This Glass Art Museum which stands out by its unique appearance
is surrounded by a lot of greenery. Enjoy an almost fantasy-like atmosphere created
by some of the finest works of modern glass art. |
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(LE MUSSE DE H Museum) |
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| This confectionary museum has a section displaying confectionary
works as well as a Cafe situated overlooking the Nanao Bay. Visitors can enjoy
the special confectionaries made using Noto's local natural ingredients. |