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Asanogawa River
Asanogawa River
Ume-no Hashi Bridge to Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge
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Utatsuyama Park
Utatsuyama Park
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Kanazawa Castle Ishikawamon Gate
Kanazawa Castle Ishikawamon Gate
Important Cultural Property, established in 1788.
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Samurai Residence Kurando Terashima's House
Samurai Residence Kurando Terashima's House
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Saigawa River
Saigawa River
A place of rest and relaxation that enriches the city center
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Yoshiro and Yoshio Taniguchi Museum of Architecture, Kanazawa
Yoshiro and Yoshio Taniguchi Museum of Architecture, Kanazawa
A hub of architectural culture
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Gold Leaf Kanazawa Katani
Gold Leaf Kanazawa Katani
Try gold leaf application at a store directly managed by a 120-year-history Kanazawa gold leaf manufacturer
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Imai Kinpaku Main Store
Imai Kinpaku Main Store
The gold leaf workshop where you can choose from 9 different items is popular
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Morihachi
Morihachi
Japanese sweets store
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NOUSAKU Higashi Chaya District
NOUSAKU Higashi Chaya District
See, Create, and Taste — Experience the Charm of Casting at NOUSAKU’s Directly Managed Store
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Shijimaya Honpo Main Store
Shijimaya Honpo Main Store
Kanazawa's fermented food specialty store
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Uchinada Coast
Uchinada Coast
The closest beach to Kanazawa
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Public Bath "Shirasagi-no-yu"
Public Bath
Yuwaku Onsen, a secluded hot spring in Kanazawa with a history of 1,300 years
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Ishikawa Local Products Center
Ishikawa Local Products Center
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Naga-machi Buke Yashiki Rest House
Naga-machi Buke Yashiki Rest House
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Ohi Ware Museum
Ohi Ware Museum
Museum telling the story of 350 years of history of Ohi-yaki pottery
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Kanazawa Noh Museum
Kanazawa Noh Museum
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Teramachi Temple Area
Teramachi Temple Area
One of the Three Temple Districts of Kanazawa
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Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal
Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal
A Historical Port Gateway into Kanazawa
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HAKUZA Main Store
HAKUZA Main Store
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Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History
Facilities for preserving and conveying Ishikawa's history and culture
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Kanazawa Phonograph Museum
Kanazawa Phonograph Museum
One of Japan’s finest collections of phonograph players and records
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Nezumitamon Gate & Nezumitamon Bridge
Nezumitamon Gate & Nezumitamon Bridge
Gate and bridge reconstructed after 140 years
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Kaga-Honda Museum
Kaga-Honda Museum
Japan's rare Samurai artifact museum, passing on the Samurai culture of Hyakumangoku to the present times
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Ochaya(Teahouse) Art Museum
Ochaya(Teahouse) Art Museum
Where Time Stands Still: The Elegance of Traditional Teahouse Architecture
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Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art
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Seisonkaku Villa
Seisonkaku Villa
An exquisite mansion gifted to the lord's mother
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Utasu jinja Shrine
Utasu jinja Shrine
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Kaga Mizuhiki Tsuda Mizuhiki
Kaga Mizuhiki Tsuda Mizuhiki
The long-established store and origin of Mizuhiki
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Ko-ho Kyara
Ko-ho Kyara
A Japanese scent specialty store
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Daijoji Temple
Daijoji Temple
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Hanashobu-en Iris Garden (in Utatsuyama Park)
Hanashobu-en Iris Garden (in Utatsuyama Park)
Breathtakingly beautiful 200 thousand Japanese irises and 2,900 hydrangeas
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Utatsuyama Temple Area
Utatsuyama Temple Area
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Gyokusen'inmaru Garden
Gyokusen'inmaru Garden
The unique stone walls are a must-see! A strolling pond garden cherished by successive feudal lords.
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CRAFEAT produced by Tayashikki
CRAFEAT produced by Tayashikki
Traditional Craft Experience Restaurant
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Koshiyama Kanseido
Koshiyama Kanseido
Koshiyama Kanseido founded the shop in 1888 in Yasue-cho, Kanazawa City
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Korinji temple(香林寺)
Korinji temple(香林寺)
Temple of the Way of Happiness and the Twelve Zodiac Signs of Wishful Thinking and Success Daruma.
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Naka-no Hashi Bridge
Naka-no Hashi Bridge
Wooden bridge overlooking cherry blossoms in the Kazue-machi Chaya District
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Hakuichi Hakuko-kan
Hakuichi Hakuko-kan
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Tajima Gold Leaf Crafts
Tajima Gold Leaf Crafts
Gold leaf for daily life
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