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  1. About Kanazawa. Journey into old Japan and walk among the shadows of samurai and geisha. Kanazawa (金沢), located just two and a half hours from Tokyo via the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen, offers visitors a glimpse into the Edo Period with its maintained castle, historic districts, culture, and more.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Just a couple hours by train north is the city of of Kanazawa, whose historic streets and fascinating sites are a must-see. We take a look at 30 things to see and do in Kanazawa, that will convince you to put Kanazawa on your to-visit list! 1. Tsuzumi Gate.

  3. Oct 5, 2023 · A guide to Kanazawa, the next city break for Kyoto-lovers. Forged by samurai, geishas and Edo-era feudal clans, the elegant garden city of Kanazawa is a quieter alternative to Kyoto for...

  4. May 1, 2017 · Places We Love: Kanazawa. In the heart of the beautiful Hokuriku region, on the coast of the Japan Sea, Kanazawa is one of Japan’s loveliest and best-preserved historical cities. Often compared to Kyoto (though significantly smaller than the ancient capital), Kanazawa is renowned for its impeccable geisha and samurai districts, the iconic ...

  5. Things to Do in Kanazawa, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 79,097 traveler reviews and photos of Kanazawa tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Kanazawa. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Asia. The array of cultural attractions in Kanazawa (金沢) make the city the drawcard of the Hokuriku region and a rival to Kyoto as the historical jewel of mainland Japan. Best known for Kenroku-en, a castle garden dating from the 17th century, it also boasts beautifully preserved samurai and geisha districts, attractive temples, a wealth of ...

  7. Apr 28, 2021 · Kanazawa has around 500 000 inhabitants and is a vibrant city with fantastic sights, fabulous food, great shopping, great hotels, and many cozy restaurants and cafes. It is famous for its high-quality fresh fish and seafood, which is often served with some locally produced sake.

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