Japan's Kanazawa East Tea House Street/Kyurenha Kimono Experience/Huaihua Building Visit and Matcha Food Experience

I went to Japan with my family at the end of January this year. It snowed heavily and the temperature was about 0 degrees Celsius.

The tea house street with traditional Japanese architecture is very enjoyable just walking there, with a strong nostalgic atmosphere

I chose one of the Japanese confectionery shops called Jiurenha (the second floor has a kimono rental service, friendly service, about NT$1,000/hour) and rented kimonos to visit Chaya Street. I felt that I could better integrate into the atmosphere of Chaya Street. , friends who like to take photos highly recommend that you rent them~ The wagashi in that shop looks very delicious too.

In order to carefully appreciate the internal details of the traditional teahouse, we chose Huaihua Building to visit. The proprietress first let us enjoy traditional matcha sprinkled with gold leaf (as expected of Kanazawa!) and a piece of wagashi with red bean filling, which was very delicious.

Then walk up to the Huaihua Building and take a closer look. You can take photos in almost every corner, which is very easy to take. Finally, there is a souvenir shop where you can buy Kanazawa specialties (mostly related to gold foil!)

#familytravel #金泽 #东茶屋街 #久连波 #kimono rental #huaihualou #茶屋游

Post by yoshimi159cm | Mar 20, 2024

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