Hakusan Jinja Shrine
Hakusan Shrine is one of the most important shrines in Niigata and is famous for its "Hakusan Festival".
Hakusan Park is located in Niigata and houses various ponds, botanical gardens and a playground.
Hakusan Shrine is one of the most important shrines in Niigata and is famous for its "Hakusan Festival".
Niigata Prefecture Memorial Hall is located in a 19th-century building. It is a historical monument which housed the prefectural government until 1932.
Located on the Furumachi-dori Street in Niigata, Furumachi Koji Seizosho specializes in koji (rice malt) drinks.
Located a short 15-minute walk from Hakusan Station, this high-end antique shop offers a variety of goods for sale.
Moulin is a traditional Japanese coffee shop/restaurant with a retro atmosphere featuring local interpretations of western dishes such as spaghetti, pilaf, and
Hickory03travelers is a combination souvenir shop, boutique, and gallery, and offers a range of unique clothing, accessories, and household items.
Hakusan Shrine is one of the most important shrines in Niigata and is famous for its "Hakusan Festival".
Hakusan Shrine is famous for its hydrangea festival organized in June.
Hakusan Onsen is a natural hot spring where visitors can enjoy bathing outside with a beautiful view on Mount Yatsugadake and Kayagatake.
Hakusan Jinja is a shinto shrine in Heisenji, Fukui, and is known for its moss-covered grounds.
The Hakusan White Road is a 33.3 km long, scenic mountain road that connects cities in Ishikawa and Gifu Prefectures. Panoramic views of the forest can be seen
Conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from JR Matto Station, Grand Hotel Hakusan Annex offers a 24-hour front desk and a massage parlour.