Kanazawa: A City of History and Culture

Kanazawa, a city in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, is steeped in history and traditional culture, often referred to as "Little Kyoto." During the Edo period (1603-1868), it was the territory of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. Having escaped the ravages of war, it still retains many well-preserved historical districts and traditional crafts, especially renowned for its gold leaf products.

Recommended Attractions:

Kenrokuen Garden: Reputed as one of Japan's three most famous gardens, it is a beautiful strolling garden. It offers different charming views in each season, and is especially enchanting when illuminated at night.

Kanazawa Castle Park: Adjacent to Kenrokuen Garden, it was the former residence of the Maeda clan. Parts of the castle towers and walls have been reconstructed, allowing visitors to experience its former glory.

Omicho Market: Known as "Kanazawa's kitchen," it offers fresh seafood, sushi, and seafood rice bowls, making it a great place for lunch.

Higashi Chaya District: A teahouse district on par with Kyoto's Gion, it retains a complete Edo-period architectural style. The stone-paved streets are lined with quaint teahouses, some of which are open to the public for tours or to sample traditional sweets.

Nagamachi Samurai Residences: This area preserves the remains of the residences of mid-ranking samurai. The stone-paved streets and sprawling earthen walls transport visitors back to the Edo period.

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa: A modern art museum that attracts many visitors with its unique architecture and interactive exhibits (such as the famous "Swimming Pool" installation).

Must-Try Foods:

Fresh Seafood: Kanazawa is located west of the Sea of ​​Japan, so its seafood is of excellent quality. We especially recommend trying sushi or seafood donburi at the Omicho Market.

Kanazawa Oden: A local specialty, using a unique broth and ingredients, offering a flavor unlike typical oden.

Kanazawa Curry: A rich sauce paired with fried pork cutlet, a popular B-grade local dish.

Wagashi and Matcha: Enjoy exquisite wagashi and matcha in the teahouse district or a traditional Japanese garden, experiencing the Japanese afternoon tea culture.

Transportation

✈️Airplane: Direct flights are available from Tokyo or Taipei to Komatsu Airport, followed by a Limousine bus to Kanazawa city center.

🚞Shinkansen: The Hokuriku Shinkansen connects Tokyo and Kanazawa, offering convenient transportation.

🚞JR Local Line/Limited Express: Limited express trains from Osaka, Kyoto, or Nagoya provide direct access to Kanazawa Station.

Kanazawa is a city that blends traditional and modern charm, perfect for an in-depth cultural tour.

🚶➡️🚶➡️A city ideal for a thorough exploration🌆 Besides the many trendy and boutique brands to explore around Korinbo,

it's also great for a stroll🚶 to admire the different architecture🏗️. You can walk all the way to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Kenrokuen Garden.

Stop at a café along the way for a coffee or a cup of local Kaga-bocha🍵.

It's also a great place to buy souvenirs.

Post by Norton LIANG | Nov 2, 2025

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