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Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) The Asanogawa Bridge spans the Asanogawa River, which flows through the heart of Kanazawa City. Located near historical teahouse districts such as Higashi Chaya-gai and Kazue-machi Chaya-gai, it's a spot where you can experience the unique atmosphere of Kanazawa along with the riverside scenery. It was once a wooden bridge serving the lives of the local community... -
Seisonkaku (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Seisonkaku Overview (History, Features, and Attractions): Seisonkaku is a historical samurai residence and guesthouse located east of Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It was built in the late Edo period (around 1863, during the Bunkyu era) by the Maeda family of the Kaga Domain as a separate residence for the lord's mother and a venue for receiving guests... -
Kanazawa Station Drum Gate (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Appeal) Kanazawa Station Tsuzumimon Gate is an iconic gate towering over the west exit of JR Kanazawa Station in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Completed in 2005 along with the station building renovation, it features a bold design based on the traditional Japanese drum (taiko). Large pillars on both sides support the drums... -
Yuwaku Onsen (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Yuwaku Onsen is a hot spring resort located in the mountains of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Surrounded by rural mountain scenery, it is just a short distance from central Kanazawa, and retains the tranquil atmosphere of a hot spring resort. This hot spring town has long been beloved by locals, with charming inns and small... -
Kazuemachi Teahouse District (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Kazuemachi Chaya District is one of the traditional teahouse districts remaining along the Asano River in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Remaining vestiges of the teahouse culture that has continued since the Edo period, the area features wooden lattice doors, narrow stone-paved alleys, and a nighttime scene of lanterns and paper lanterns lining the river... -
Higashi Chaya District (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Higashi Chaya District (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture) Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Higashi Chaya District is one of the most representative streets that conveys the culture of Kanazawa Castle Town to the present day, and is a historic district where teahouses (tea houses and geisha houses) that were established during the Edo period remain. With wooden buildings with lattice doors, cobblestone alleys, and rows of red lanterns... -
Kanazawa Castle (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
## Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Kanazawa Castle is a castle ruins and park located in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. As the residence of the Kaga Domain (Maeda clan), it was the political center of Japan throughout the Edo period. It was renovated as a castle by Maeda Toshiie and others at the end of the Sengoku period, and has since undergone numerous fires and renovations. -
Oyama Shrine (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
[Overview (History, Features, and Attractions)] Oyama Shrine is a shrine in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, dedicated to the Maeda clan (especially Maeda Toshiie), who ruled the Kaga domain from the Sengoku to Edo periods. Located in the heart of the castle town of Kanazawa, the shrine grounds are beloved by locals. A distinctive feature is its Japanese... -
Kenrokuen Garden (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Kenrokuen Garden (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture) — Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Kenrokuen Garden, located in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, is one of Japan's leading strolling daimyo gardens, and is one of the "Three Great Gardens of Japan," along with Korakuen Garden in Okayama and Kairakuen Garden in Mito. The Maeda family (Kaga Domain) has been developing the garden since the Edo period, and it boasts a history of approximately 300 years... -
Omicho Market (Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Omicho Market is a representative marketplace in the center of Kanazawa City, beloved by locals and tourists as "Kanazawa's Kitchen." Originating as a commercial district dating back to the Edo period, it now boasts a wide selection of shops selling fresh fish, produce, dried goods, prepared foods, Japanese sweets, souvenirs, and restaurants.
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