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Ishikawa Prefectual Office 19th floor observation lobby
Ishikawa Prefectual Office 19th floor observation lobby
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Kanazawa Art Club
Kanazawa Art Club
A place where art experts gather
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Nakaya Hikojuro Yakuho
Nakaya Hikojuro Yakuho
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Ishikawa Four High School Memorial Cultural Exchange Center
Ishikawa Four High School Memorial Cultural Exchange Center
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Kanazawa Yuwaku Sosaku-no-mori Handicraft Center
Kanazawa Yuwaku Sosaku-no-mori Handicraft Center
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Kaga-nui embroidery IMAI
Kaga-nui embroidery IMAI
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Kanazawa Ohka
Kanazawa Ohka
Ikebana that connects the heart annd beauty
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Japanese Cooking Experience in Kanazawa nakata cooking school
Japanese Cooking Experience in Kanazawa nakata cooking school
Why is the recipe here good?
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Shinmeigu Shrine
Shinmeigu Shrine
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Tsubakihara Tenmangu Shrine
Tsubakihara Tenmangu Shrine
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Kosaka Shrine
Kosaka Shrine
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Ishikawa Prefectural Zeniya Gohei Memorial Museum / The House of Zenigo
Ishikawa Prefectural Zeniya Gohei Memorial Museum / The House of Zenigo
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Kuboichi Ototsurugigu Shrine
Kuboichi Ototsurugigu Shrine
A shrine associated with Kyoka Izumi, perched at the top of Kuragarizaka (a dark slope).
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Teramachiya Fushin-An
Teramachiya Fushin-An
Kanazawa Machiya wind-bell guest house! Only one private house per day Wind-bell and light healing handmade workshops are available.
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Kanazawa Literary Hall
Kanazawa Literary Hall
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Owaricho Chomin(Citizens') Culture Museum
Owaricho Chomin(Citizens') Culture Museum
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Nodayama Cemetery
Nodayama Cemetery
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Houenji Temple
Houenji Temple
The Temple of The first lord of the Kaga Domain, MAEDA Toshiie, and his wife Matsu.
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Ishikiri Slope / “W” Slope
Ishikiri Slope / “W” Slope
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Hokuriku Gakuen Winn Residence
Hokuriku Gakuen Winn Residence
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Yome-zaka Slope (Bride’s Slope)
Yome-zaka Slope (Bride’s Slope)
A Historical Path Connecting Generations and Landscapes
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Atelier Juillet
Atelier Juillet
Experience the culture of Japan—food, tea, and art—in Kanazawa.
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