Kanazawa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Kenroku-en Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
The amazing Kenroku-en Garden
Having visited many gardens across Japan, Kenrokuen Garden is definitely my personal favourite! Located in Kanazawa, the garden is a strolling type landscape garden of the Edo period and is a true masterpiece of Japanese landscape design. It has rightfully earned its status as one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, having been designated as a national site of scenic beauty in 1922 and as a national site of special scenic beauty in 1985. Its name is derived from combining the six attributes of a perfect landscape garden: spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, watercourses and panoramas.
The garden appears totally natural but it's in fact man-made. It has many unique features, including the oldest Japanese fountain, raised root pine trees, a plum grove, winding streams with cherry trees on both sides. Now in early April, the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and the sight of the pink flowers reflected in the still water is truly spectacular.
Here you can also participate in a tea ceremony, a wonderful way to experience the elegance of Japanese culture. A visit I most definitely recommend!
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Kenrokuen is a gorgeous and expansive park-like garden in the center of Kanazawa and it is the city’s major attraction.This beautiful park contains one of the top three celebrated gardens in Japan.
The garden was created over the span of several hundred years by the Maeda family, and today is one of the best examples of a strolling-style Japanese landscape garden. The garden offers something to enjoy whatever the season.
Kenrokuen is located in the center of Kanazawa City close to Kanazawa Castle Park. To get to Kenrokuen Garden from Kanazawa Station’s East Exit Bus Terminal you can take the Kanazawa Right Loop Bus from bus stop 7 or the Kenrokuen Shuttle Bus from bus stop 6. Both buses take about 16 minutes and the fare is 200 yen.
This garden is one of the most beautiful landscape gardens I've seen. I would say that the best season to visit this place is in winter.
Kenroku-en is located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. It is is considered one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, along with Kairaku-en and Koraku-en. This garden was constructed during the Edo period by the Maeda clan.
Getting there:
Kenrokuen is a stop along the tourist-oriented Kanazawa Loop Bus which departs from the station's east exit (aka Kenrokuen Exit). The one way ride from Kanazawa Station takes about 20 minutes and costs 210 yen.
In 2024, I want to visit Yamashita park.
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Kanazawa Castle Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Kanazawa offers impressive cultural and historical marks. made even brighter with snow and crisp breeze from the coast.
kanazawa is famous for freash seafood being near the sea, also for gold covered soft serve! yum!
nearest airport from there is toyama airport or you can fly to nagoya and take a bus. shinkansen is also an option.
#wintergetaway #kanazawa #aichi #japan
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Appreciate the elegant aesthetics of Kanazawa, as graceful as gold foil and as rich as powdered snow
🌸 When the cherry blossoms in Kenrokuen Garden bloom beautifully, when the riverside lights of Asano River are lit, the whole city is filled with a romantic atmosphere. 🎐 The cherry blossoms in Kanazawa are also fleeting but extremely brilliant representatives of Japanese aesthetics, with rich craft experiences and humanistic arts intertwined, everyone is expressing their understanding of 'beauty' in a unique way.
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【Tour Highlights】
🏮Kanazawa Garden Party|Falling petals, crowded people, dazzling
💰Gold Foil Experience|Unveil the mystery of hammered gold, as thin as cicada wings
🎎Geisha House|Experience the subtle charm of traditional art in every smile
👘Kaga Yuzen|Hand-paint the colors of the kimono, feel the elegance and luxury
⛵️Cherry Blossom Painting Boat|The boat travels in the water, people travel in the painting
🎏Inuyama Spring Festival|World Heritage Festival, Cherry Blossom Avenue Parade
🍵Ru'an Tea Room|Special visit once a month to one of Japan's three national treasure tea rooms
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【Encounter on the Road】
✅Kanazawa|Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle, Higashi Chaya Street, Samurai House Ruins, Omi-cho Market, Asano River, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Gold Foil Ice Cream, Geisha House Experience, Kaga Yuzen Painting
✅Inuyama|Inuyama Castle, Kiso River Cruise, Inuyama Festival, Castle Town, Yurakuen, Ru'an Tea Room
✅Nagoya|Nagoya Castle, Tsurumai Park, Nagoya Tower
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【Accommodation】
🏡Kinjoro|An old shogun's private mansion near Asano River in Kanazawa, with Japanese art and historical heritage visible everywhere in the 6 guest rooms, and the elegant authentic cuisine is worthy of the century-old restaurant's origin
🏡Lamp House Yingfan Building|Inuyama's oldest hotel, with new rooms incorporating modern design, featuring a semi-open-air hot spring. Overlooking the scenery of the Kiso River and looking up at Inuyama Castle from a high place
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【Delicacies】
🍱Eel Rice|First bowl of eel rice, second bowl with green onions, mustard, seaweed and other seasonings, third bowl made into tea rice
🍤Kaga Kaiseki Cuisine|High-quality ingredients cooked to a high standard by absorbing the strengths of many, presented in lacquerware, and ranked alongside Kyoto cuisine and Tokyo cuisine as one of Japan's three major Kaiseki cuisines
🍮Wagashi|The development of tea ceremony has created exquisite desserts that express the four seasons, making Kanazawa, Kyoto, and Matsue the three major producers of Wagashi
🍶Miso Tonkatsu|Thick-cut pork chop with red miso sauce, crispy, salty and sweet, filling but not greasy
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Cherry Blossoms at Kanazawa Castle
#freehotelstay #cherryblossom #kanazawa #falltrip
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Off-the-beaten-path destinations for viewing autumn leaves in Japan.
In November 2019, the last time I went abroad, the destinations were Nagoya, Kanazawa, and Shirakawa-go.
This is a relatively niche route in Japan, although it doesn't have the fame of Kyoto's maple leaves, the scenery is no less impressive.
Nagoya: a city in central Japan with domestic flights available.
Kanazawa: known as "Little Kyoto", with small and exquisite gardens, it is also a popular spot for autumn maple viewing. It can be reached from Nagoya JR.
Shirakawa-go: a small village in central Japan, famous for its gassho-zukuri houses, which are very distinctive and seem like a fairytale world. There are beautiful views throughout the year, with the autumn scene shown in picture one and the snowy landscape being particularly famous. The transportation is not very convenient, so we took a one-day tour by car from Nagoya.
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Higashi Chaya District Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Exploring Kanazawa’s Geisha District
My first visit to Kanazawa was a delightful adventure, especially when I decided to explore the Geisha District on foot. It was like stepping into a different era, with traditional wooden houses and cobblestone streets.
One of the highlights was visiting a former Geisha house, which has been transformed into a museum. As I wandered through its halls, I couldn't help but imagine the elegant dances and enchanting conversations that took place within those walls. The museum provided a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Geisha, their elaborate costumes, and their commitment to mastering various arts.
After immersing myself in the world of Geisha, I strolled through the district, passing by charming shops showcasing Kanazawa's famous gold leaf craftsmanship. Everywhere I looked, there were dazzling souvenirs and crafts coated in shimmering gold leaf, capturing the essence of this unique city.
Exploring the Geisha District on foot was a truly memorable experience. It allowed me to soak in the history, beauty, and craftsmanship of Kanazawa while feeling a sense of connection to its vibrant past.
#japan #kanazawa #urbanexplorer #summervacation #tripblazers #awesomepic
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#thingstodo A beautiful late evening, pre or post dinner walk is an ideal time. It's quiet not crowded at all. There are many restaurants decked everywhere and there is even a store that carries some very nice ceramic art work from this area. An enchanting place with lots of historical sights. The views are stunning, and it'll take you back in time of the samurai and shogunate era. Lots of traditional goodies to buy and excite your taste buds.
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#thingstodo Wonderful area to stroll around and get a glimpse of what life was like before modern buildings and construction. Lovely small alleys to walk down close to the river. Very picturesque and lots if photo opportunities. We we were there mid-morning on a weekday and there were not many tourists about.Comfy street to walk down with lots of small tea shops scattered around. Just a few streets away from the most touristy part it's quite calm and relaxing .
The food and tea can be quite expensive but it is what to be expected from a tourist attraction such as this one.
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A rainy day at Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya-Gai☔️
The Hokuriku region of Japan gets the most amount of rain in the entire country. But they shouldn’t discourage you from visiting this beautiful area. One of the many beautiful places that you can visit in Hokuriku is the historic city of Kanazawa. It is the home of the great Maeda clan which was one of the most powerful in all of the country drunk the Edo period. The Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa magnificently showcases well preserved buildings that are over hundreds of years old. I think the rain adds a rich brown color to the beautiful architecture of the buildings in this district.
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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
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this time at 1-2-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan 920-8509!
beautiful place with full glass museum that can be seen from the outside. it is free for most exhibition except for those that are created by Leandro Erlich.
The famous swimming pool is one of them( which is not free) it’s an optic illusion of someone standing on top and another group of ppl across the glass below (the pool). quite artsy if you like such modern art exhibits.
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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
Address: 1 Chome-2-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8509, Japan
Getting there: Take a bus to Hirosaka bus stop, from there it is just a few steps to the museum.
Highlights: The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art exhibits works of acclaimed contemporary artists from Japan and all over the world, and is among Japan's most popular art museums.
What I like the most of this museum is its unique architecture. The museum is comprised of a circular building, with no facade or main entrance. It was designed without a front or back to discourage its patrons from approaching the museum, and consequently its art, from only one direction. 😆
Opening hours: 9am to 10pm daily, closed on Monday.
Admission fee: 1200yen
#asiatrip #japantravel #unique Architecture
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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
#2024wish
This museum is great fun with quirky, varied and thought provoking exhibits. It is totally contemporary so don't be looking for a permanent collection of Monet's lily pads out back. A lot of interactive pieces and video installations so I would recommend this for family visits. The architecture of building inside and out is something to behold ! Stunning.
In 2024, I want to come back here ☺️
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What are the best places to take in addition to the swimming pool in the 21st Century Museum of Art in Kanazawa? There is a super-fast cafeteria in the
Kanazawa Art Museum, as long as one hundred yuan! No mistakes, these rich appetizers (drinking) + a Western-style staple food + dessert drinks, and the environment is so elegant, in the art gallery, the appetizer is not the vegetable salad, this kind of species, seafood! Thick soup! Grilled meat! With this level of consumption, I feel that people around here are the best choice for lunch.
In addition to the net red swimming pool, the "grape" on the lawn is very suitable for taking many people's photos. You can use the mirror to play various creative poses.
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KANAZAWA STATION Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Kanazawa Station
Built in 1898, the Kanazawa Station received underwent a major refurbishment in 2005, featuring a unique glass-and-steel dome and a giant wooden gate resembling a torii, a gate found at Japanese shrines.
#kanazawastation #japan
The Hokuriku region of Japan gets the most amount of rain in the entire country. But they shouldn’t discourage you from visiting this beautiful area. One of the many beautiful places that you can visit in Hokuriku is the historic city of Kanazawa. It is the home of the great Maeda clan which was one of the most powerful in all of the country drunk the Edo period. The Kanazawa station is a great representation of how the city values and protects both art and culture while still embracing the future. The Japanese traditional drum is represented in this elaborate entrance to the station and attached to it is a contemporary glass dome. It’s definitely a sight to behold.#localguides #Japan #Kanazawa
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#timetotravel one of the famous station in japan there’s a lot of store around the station,so it’s not hard to find 🎁 back home❤️🥰