Strolling through Kanazawa Castle to Oyama Shrine via the Nezumitamon Gate

Walking along the stone-paved paths of Kanazawa Castle Park, you’ll suddenly encounter the elegantly restored Nezumitamon Gate and its wooden bridge. Originally built during the Edo period to connect the Gyokuseninmaru Garden and Kanaya Demaru, where Oyama Shrine is located, this gate was reconstructed in 2020, becoming a cultural bridge between the castle and the shrine.

The Nezumitamon Gate features black namako-style plaster and a lead-tiled roof, with a two-story turret gate structure that makes it a distinctive landmark in the castle town. Following the gate is the Nezumitamon Bridge, the largest wooden bridge within the castle grounds, spanning the former moat and allowing visitors to walk seamlessly from the castle to Oyama Shrine.

As I stepped out of the castle and onto the bridge, I quickly arrived at Oyama Shrine. This "Kaga Hyakumangoku Route" connects the castle, park, shrine, and samurai residences, offering a deeper appreciation of the grandeur of the Maeda Clan. On weekend evenings, the gate and bridge are illuminated, creating a unique nighttime strolling experience.

📍Location Check-in: Kanazawa Castle Nezumitamon Gate & Nezumitamon Bridge → Oyama Shrine Entrance

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🔍 Strolling Tips

Walking Recommendation: It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the castle to the shrine, with a flat and easy path.

Photo Opportunities: Nighttime illumination of the gate and bridge is available from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (best on Fridays through Sundays).

Cultural Connection: This area is not just a transportation route but also symbolizes the Kaga Domain’s integrated city planning of "castle, garden, and shrine."

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Post by 愛旅行與藝術的Winwing | Jun 27, 2025

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