Sightseeing in「Komatsu」
Experiences in「Komatsu」

Japan Automobile Museum@yokovic The Japan Automobile Museum is located in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and is a museum that introduces the history and technology of Japan's automobile industry. The museum exhibits a wide variety of vehicles, engines, and automobile-related materials manufactured by Japanese automobile makers. Inside the museum, visitors can enjoy a wide range of exhibits such as the evolution and technological innovation of automobiles, as well as displays of racing cars. Additionally, visitors can experience the charm of automobiles through actual riding experiences and simulators. The Japan Automobile Museum is recommended not only for automobile fans but also for those interested in history and technology. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Awazu Grand Hotel@yokovic "Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Awazu Grand Hotel" is a hot spring facility located in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. They offer day-trip hot spring visits as well as accommodation plans, allowing guests to relax in the hot springs sourced from natural springs. The facility is equipped with outdoor baths, saunas, and bedrock baths, where guests can enjoy the hot springs while admiring the changing scenery throughout the four seasons. Additionally, there are restaurants and relaxation spaces available for guests to spend leisurely time. The cuisine made with local ingredients is popular, allowing visitors to savor the local flavors. The hotel aims to provide a pleasant hot spring experience for both tourists and business travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]
Eating in「Komatsu」
Staying in「Komatsu」
Shopping in「Komatsu」
Transportation in「Komatsu」

Komatsu Station (Hokuriku Line) Komatsu Station on the Hokuriku Line, also known as Hokuriku Main Line, is a railway station buzzing with activity and connecting various regional and national trains. Located in Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan, the station is operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is also a pivotal point in the city, providing comfortable commuting solutions to locals. Along with the Hokuriku Line, the station is part of various rail networks including the Asanogawa Line and Nanao Line. Though opened in 1896, it underwent several upgrades to offer modern conveniences to passengers. The station facilities include comfortable waiting areas, restrooms, ticket vending machines and retail outlets. With its significant contribution to making travel easy, Komatsu Station stands as an important transportation hub in Ishikawa. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]










