Ditch the Crowds for the Authentic Soul of Japan:
Escape to Hokuriku for a Masterclass in Artisanal
Craft,World-Class Gastronomy, and Holistic Wellness
Beyond the neon lights of Tokyo and the crowded temples of Kyoto lies a region of profound serenity and artistic mastery. The status of Hokuriku—comprising Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui— as Japan’s premier craft hub is a beautiful legacy born from a blend of political strategy and natural resilience.
Once a hidden gem accessible only to the most intrepid travelers, the Hokuriku Shinkansen now whisks you from the heart of Tokyo to this cultural sanctuary in just over two hours. Here, luxury is not merely about opulence; it is about unfiltered access to living traditions and the quiet elegance of Japanese craftsmanship. We are excited to showcase the latest, must-see attractions from across the three prefectures of Hokuriku
Toyama: Majestic Alpine Peaks and the Deep-Sea Bounty of
Nature’s Kitchen
The Alchemist’s Spirit: Saburomaru Distillery – A Legacy in Every Drop
In the quiet town of Tonami, Toyama, stands the Saburomaru Distillery, the oldest and most storied whisky distillery in the Hokuriku region. Founded in 1952, Saburomaru Distillery has achieved global stardom, highlighted by "The Sun," winning the World’s Best Blended Whiskey title at the 2023 World Whiskies Awards and "The Emperor" being named Japan’s best small-batch single malt in 2025. This success is fueled by their revolutionary "ZEMON" cast pot still—a fusion of local Takaoka copperware craftsmanship and modern distilling—that creates a distinctively bold, smoky profile. Because of these prestigious accolades, their limited releases, particularly the highly coveted tarot card design series, have become incredibly rare and perpetually sold out, cementing Saburomaru’s status as an elusive icon for whiskey collectors worldwide.
Experience the storied heritage of the Saburomaru Distillery. This exclusive journey offers a deep dive into the art of whisky making, granting access to a secluded tasting room normally closed to the public for a prestigious hand-fill session. While many distilleries offer tours, very few in Japan provide the authentic opportunity to draw spirits directly from the cask using a valinch—a specialized copper whiskey thief resembling a pipette. It is a tactile, sensory ritual that connects the connoisseur directly to the aging heart of the distillery, resulting in a bespoke bottle that captures a single, unrepeatable moment in time.
Ishikawa: The Living Masterpiece of Samurai Culture, Gold Leaf, and Refinement
The Canvas of Emperors: Kinen-gama – Where Clay Meets Soul in Komatsu
Ishikawa Prefecture is the spiritual home of Kutani-yaki, a style of porcelain world-renowned for its bold colors and intricate "overglaze" painting. The city of Komatsu, rich in high-quality clay and stone, has been the beating heart of this craft for centuries. At the pinnacle of this tradition is Kinen-gama, the private tour of the celebrated Nakada family.
Experience a private audience at Kinen-gama in Komatsu, Ishikawa, the sanctuary of the Nakada family. This workshop is the creative heart of the elder Nakada, who, in 2025, became one of the few Kutani artists ever designated a *Living National Treasure and his son, who represents the craft’s future. Normally hidden from public view, this exclusive experience invites you into the studio to witness the pursuit of artistic perfection through the unique perspectives of two generations, accompanied by intimate insights from the masters themselves.
”*Living National Treasure” – One of the most prestigious distinctions an artisan can receive. It is an incredibly exclusive club and the number is strictly capped at 116 individuals at any given time for the entire nation of 120 million people in Japan.
Fukui: The Spiritual Soul of Zen and Timeless Mastery of
Ancient Crafts
The Blade and the Banquet: Kaikatei – The Intersection of Steel and Umami
Fukui’s Echizen City has been a hub of forged knife-making for 700 years. These Echizen knives, known for their "surgical precision," are the preferred tools of Michelin-starred chefs worldwide. To understand the true power of an Echizen knife, one must see it in the hands of a culinary master.
Experience Kaikatei, a legendary Fukui restaurant where Echizen knives meet modern Japanese cuisine. This private culinary journey explores how the precision of these traditional knives profoundly impacts flavor, unlocking the umami of local ingredients. Experience the profound difference in a single bite. Slicing raw fish with an Echizen knife is an art in itself. The blade glides through the fish in one effortless stroke, leaving a beautiful surface. Because the delicate fibers remain perfectly intact, the fish melts on your tongue, releasing its pure, unadulterated flavor. In contrast, standard household knives often tear the flesh, leaving a ragged appearance. By crushing the fibers rather than cutting them, they create a grainy texture that masks the true essence of the fish. Witness a master chef’s artistry and discover why these knives are revered globally, blending gastronomy with living heritage.
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