"Huaihua Building", a geisha tea house on the street of Kanazawa East Tea House, interested friends can drink tea, taste traditional Japanese refreshments, and feel the wind and snow of the Edo era!
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Huaihua Building is the building of a tea house 180 years ago. Inside, there are red-painted stairs, tatami mats dyed with grass and wood, jacket paintings made by modern writers, and tatami tea rooms woven with gold leaf, all of which are recreated with modern techniques. There is a Japanese-style tea room with a floor heater, souvenir sales in the warehouse, and an occasional geisha performance experience (reservation required).
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"Huaihua Building", a geisha tea house on the street of Kanazawa East Tea House, interested friends can drink tea, taste traditional Japanese refreshments, and feel the wind and snow of the Edo era!
Huaihua Building looks no different from the Edo houses on Dongchawu Street from the outside. The wooden windows ring the wind bells, but this was once the best show for Kanazawa geisha performances. The furnishings inside are the same as in the year, and you can enjoy ticket discounts with Kanazawa travel coupons.
The historic tea house building has been around for 180 years.
A famous tea house on the street of the East Tea House, you can visit it for free.
The most representative ancient high-end tea house in the famous East Tea House Street was said to have to be introduced by acquaintances before they could enter the famous store.