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Page 1: Japan Kanazawa Tourist Guidbook

KANAZAWA TOKYO

NAGOYA

OSAKA

Spring

Summer

Winter

KANAZAWA JAPAN G U I D E B O O K

ENGLISH

Tourism Promotion Section, City of Kanazawa1-1-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-8577 JAPAN

Tel:076-220-2194 Fax:076-260-7191

Autumn

[Tourist Information Websites]

2012.3

Kanazawa Tourist Information Guide Search

Kanazawa City Tourism Association

http://www.kanazawa-tourism.com

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J A P A N

TOKYO

KYOTO

FUKUOKA

OSAKA

NAGOYA

ISHIKAWA PREFECTURE

KANAZAWA

SAPPORO

KANAZAWA

TOKYO

Monthly average rainfall

Monthly average temperature

Average values for 30 years from 1971 to 2000

KANAZAWA

TOKYO

300

200

100

0 0

10

20

30mm ℃

32

50

68

86

Spring Summer Autumn Winter12 1 29 10 116 7 83 4 5

The weather in Kanazawa is changeable. Since the city gets a relatively large amount of rain, there is a proverb that translates as "Even if you forget your packed lunch, don't forget your umbrella." We recommended that you always be prepared with rain gear such as your umbrella when going out sightseeing.

Welcome to Kanazawa! The items that we are featuring here are just one small part of

Kanazawa. The city's identity is made up of many characteristics that

cannot be found in other Japanese cities. Be sure to experience for

yourself all of the various "Kanazawas" that are scattered about the city

and are integral parts of it.

Experience Kanazawa!In June of 2009, Kanazawa was

appointed into the "Crafts and Folk

Art" category for UNESCO's

"Creative Cities Network".

City of Crafts

In close proximity to both the sea and the mountains, Kanazawa is blessed with geographical conditions that are conducive to an abundance of good food. Moreover, the city's gastronomic culture has been influenced by the delicate and exquisite culture of the feudal period. During all four seasons, many tourists from all over Japan gather here to experience the exquisite flavors of Kanazawa's food.

Would you like to experience the

techniques of Kanazawa's delicate

and elegant traditional crafts?

There are many crafts to

experience from pasting gold leaf,

to the stencil dying of Kaga Yuzen,

to even making your own Wagashi

and much more.

Dining

Hands-on-experience

If you are thinking of taking home

a bit of Kanazawa's traditional

culture, there are many items for

you to choose from. Even the

smallest of Kanazawa's refined

traditional crafts are full of the

city's distinct character.

Shopping

Kutani ceramic ware

Gold Leaf (Gold is beaten to its limit, with a measured thickness of 1/10,000 millimeters)

Kaga Yuzen (Distinguished by its realistic floral design)

Craft Tourism

Kanazawa Lacquerware (Ones decorated with gold or silver designs are called Kaga Makie)

Wagashi - traditional Japanese confectionery (Along with Kyoto, Kanazawa is known as one of the Three Great Wagashi locations in Japan)Wagashi - traditional Japanese confectionery (Along with Kyoto, Kanazawa is known as one of the Three Great Wagashi locations in Japan)

Kanazawa is a city that preserves

its traditional culture in the

everyday life of its citizens, yet at

the same time adopts new

culture. If you walk just a little

way, you will see how the old and

the new coexist.

Sightseeing

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

Kanazawa Castle (Gojikken-Nagaya)

Kenrokuen Garden Kanazawa Sculptures in the city

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku FestivalKaga-tobi (Firefighters of Kaga Clan)

Cock Pheasant Incense BurnerNational treasure / Collection of Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art

Noh

Steamed sea breamSteamed sea bream

Deep-water shrimp

Local sake

Kabura-zushi (Pickled turnip and yellowtail with malted rice)

Snow crab

Gori (Bullhead)

Goshiki-Namagashi (Five-colored fresh cake)

Jibuni (boiled duck and vegetable dish)

A city that prides itself in the colors of Kenrokuen Garden

throughout the four seasons, in the clear water of the Saigawa

and Asanogawa rivers, in its abundant greenery, and in its refined

traditional culture - and at the same time incorporates modern

elements as it continues to develop. This is the city of Kanazawa.

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Average temperature: 14.3˚C (for a normal year)

Maximum temperature: 35.8 (2011)

Minimum temperature: -4.0 (2011)

Number of rainy days per year: 178.1 (for a normal year)

Average humidity: 73% (for a normal year)

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LGuide to Recommended Activities LSeasonal events in Kanazawa

"Light-up" Bus

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

Kanazawa's hot springs

Kanazawa by night - Lit-up places to walk

The beautiful lit-up spots in Kanazawa

are perfect for an evening stroll.

You can take the "Light-up" Bus to

each of these spots.

Here you can find out about 21st-century artistic

activities from all over the world. The museum

building is characterized by its striking circular

glass wall.

With its new greenery in the spring, crimson leaves in the fall, and snowy winter scenery, this hot spring has been visited by many of Japan's well-known people. It has a particularly strong connection with the painter Takehisa Yumeji, who is famous for his paintings of beautiful women. Al-so, there is an "ice room" that has been used every year since ancient times to store natural snow un-til the summer, as well as related events.

UBus route= Kanazawa Station East Entrance ! Musashigatsuji " Owari-cho # Hashiba-cho $ Kenrokuen Garden % Seisonkaku Villa & Hirosaka ' Korinbo ( Minami-cho ) Musashigatsuji = Kanazawa Station East Entrance

UDays of operation: Saturdays

xDeparts Kanazawa Station East Entrance:Stop 1every 10 minutes from 7:00 pm to 8:50 pm

vAdults: ¥200 / Children: ¥100 *You may also purchase a Kanazawa "Light-up" Bus Pass for ¥300 (adults only) at the Hokutetsu Kanazawa Ekimae Center.

x10:00 am - 6:00 pm (open until 8:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays)

cMondays,year-end and New Year's

vPermanent exhibition Adults ¥350 / University students and seniors 65 years and over ¥280 / High school students and younger: free*A separate entrance fee is charged for special exhibitions.

Higashi Chaya District Ishikawa-mon Gate of Kanazawa Castle

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (full view)

"Ice room" event Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum

This hot spring resort is tucked away in a mountain ravine. Each inn has differ-ent hot spring water for you to enjoy. If you take a bath in amber or coffee-col-ored water, your skin will become silky smooth.

Coffee-colored medicinal bathwater

Fukatani Hot Spring (Number of inns : 1)

Yuwaku Hot Spring (Number of inns : 9)

Beneficial forhemorrhoids, fatigue, neuralgia, sore muscles, etc.

Beneficial forexternal wounds, skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc.

xHours of operation ・Period cClosed ・ No service vFee

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter

Information

Place: Kenrokuen Garden, Mt. Utatsu, etc.

Place: downtown Kanazawa

Place: Yuwaku area

Place: each geisha district association's facilities

Place: Throughout the city

Location: Throughout the city

Place: various locations around Kanazawa

Place: Kenrokuen Garden area, Mt. Utatsu, etc.

Place: Kenrokuen Garden

Place: Kanazawa Castle Park

Place: Yuwaku area

Place: various locations around Kanazawa

Early April

Around the 1st Sat. in June

Last Sun. in June

Jul.-Aug.

August

September

Late Sept.

Oct.-Nov.

Early November

1st Sun. in Jan. (the following week if it fall on Jan. 1-4)

Last Sun. in Jan.

Feb.

Cherry blossom viewing

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival

Himuro-biraki (opening of "ice room")

Viewing of Kanazawa geisha girls practicing music and dance

Kanazawa Acapella Town

Kanazawa JAZZ STREET

Kanazawa Enyukai (garden party)

Viewing of autumn foliage

Setting up of Yukitsuri (rope supports to protect trees from snow)

Kaga Firefighters New Year's Event

Preparation of "ice room"

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LGuide to Recommended Activities LSeasonal events in Kanazawa

"Light-up" Bus

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

Kanazawa's hot springs

Kanazawa by night - Lit-up places to walk

The beautiful lit-up spots in Kanazawa

are perfect for an evening stroll.

You can take the "Light-up" Bus to

each of these spots.

Here you can find out about 21st-century artistic

activities from all over the world. The museum

building is characterized by its striking circular

glass wall.

With its new greenery in the spring, crimson leaves in the fall, and snowy winter scenery, this hot spring has been visited by many of Japan's well-known people. It has a particularly strong connection with the painter Takehisa Yumeji, who is famous for his paintings of beautiful women. Al-so, there is an "ice room" that has been used every year since ancient times to store natural snow un-til the summer, as well as related events.

UBus route= Kanazawa Station East Entrance ! Musashigatsuji " Owari-cho # Hashiba-cho $ Kenrokuen Garden % Seisonkaku Villa & Hirosaka ' Korinbo ( Minami-cho ) Musashigatsuji = Kanazawa Station East Entrance

UDays of operation: Saturdays

xDeparts Kanazawa Station East Entrance:Stop 1every 10 minutes from 7:00 pm to 8:50 pm

vAdults: ¥200 / Children: ¥100 *You may also purchase a Kanazawa "Light-up" Bus Pass for ¥300 (adults only) at the Hokutetsu Kanazawa Ekimae Center.

x10:00 am - 6:00 pm (open until 8:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays)

cMondays,year-end and New Year's

vPermanent exhibition Adults ¥350 / University students and seniors 65 years and over ¥280 / High school students and younger: free*A separate entrance fee is charged for special exhibitions.

Higashi Chaya District Ishikawa-mon Gate of Kanazawa Castle

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (full view)

"Ice room" event Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum

This hot spring resort is tucked away in a mountain ravine. Each inn has differ-ent hot spring water for you to enjoy. If you take a bath in amber or coffee-col-ored water, your skin will become silky smooth.

Coffee-colored medicinal bathwater

Fukatani Hot Spring (Number of inns : 1)

Yuwaku Hot Spring (Number of inns : 9)

Beneficial forhemorrhoids, fatigue, neuralgia, sore muscles, etc.

Beneficial forexternal wounds, skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc.

xHours of operation ・Period cClosed ・ No service vFee

Spring

Summer

Autumn

Winter

Information

Place: Kenrokuen Garden, Mt. Utatsu, etc.

Place: downtown Kanazawa

Place: Yuwaku area

Place: each geisha district association's facilities

Place: Throughout the city

Location: Throughout the city

Place: various locations around Kanazawa

Place: Kenrokuen Garden area, Mt. Utatsu, etc.

Place: Kenrokuen Garden

Place: Kanazawa Castle Park

Place: Yuwaku area

Place: various locations around Kanazawa

Early April

Around the 1st Sat. in June

Last Sun. in June

Jul.-Aug.

August

September

Late Sept.

Oct.-Nov.

Early November

1st Sun. in Jan. (the following week if it fall on Jan. 1-4)

Last Sun. in Jan.

Feb.

Cherry blossom viewing

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival

Himuro-biraki (opening of "ice room")

Viewing of Kanazawa geisha girls practicing music and dance

Kanazawa Acapella Town

Kanazawa JAZZ STREET

Kanazawa Enyukai (garden party)

Viewing of autumn foliage

Setting up of Yukitsuri (rope supports to protect trees from snow)

Kaga Firefighters New Year's Event

Preparation of "ice room"

Foodpia Kanazawa

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Kanazawa Higashi I.C.Moriyama Itchome

Kanazawa Morimoto I.C.

JR Morimoto Station

Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge

Kobashi

Kanazawa Phonograph Museum

Hyakumangoku Dori Ave.

Saigawa Ohashi Bridge

Korinbo

Kata-machi

Rokumai

Hirooka

Sainen

Kata-machi

Muro Saisei Kinenkan Museum

Nishi Chaya Shiryokan Museum

Kutani Pottery Kosen Kiln

Pref.History Museum

Kaga YuzenTraditionalIndustry Ctr.

Naga-machiYuzenkan(Yuzen Silk Ctr.)

Kanko Bussankan

Yunokawa River

Asanogawa River

Honda-machi

Yuwaku Hot Spring

Nakamura Memorial Museum

Saisei Bungakuhi-mae

Tate-machi Shopping PromenadeMusashigatsuji

Musashi

Yokoyasue-cho ShotengaiHigashi Betsuin Temple

Kanazawa Port

Motenashi Dome

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Nishi Betsuin Temple

Owari-cho

Asanogawa River

Nakajima-ohashi

Naka-no Hashi Bridge

NaruwaHigashiyama

Fukatani Hot Spring

Utatsuyama Temple District

UtatsuyamaHokuriku Highway

JR Kanazawa Sta.

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Saigawa River

Kanazawa Port

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Hokutetsu Asanogawa Line

Higashi Inter Odori Ave.

Kanazawa Furusato Ijinkan Museum

Ozaki JinjaShrine

Citizen's Art Ctr.

Ume-noHashi Bridge

Kanazawa Bungeikan(Literary Hall)

Oyama Jinja Shrine

JR Nishi Kanazawa Station ]

Soyu ‘Sirasaginoyu’ Hot Spring

Kanazawa YuwakuYumejiKan Museum

Kanazawa Univ. Hospital

Museum of traditionalProducts and Crafts

Shinise Kinenkan Museum

Shimokiku Bashi Bridge

Tera-machi Temples and Shrines

Kanazawa Yuwaku Edomura

Kanazawa Noh Museum/Kanazawa Crafts Hirosaka Shop

The Fourth High school Memorial Museum of Cultural Exchange,Ishikawa

Hishi-yagura / Gojikken-nagaya

Shiinoki Cultural Complex, Ishikawa Prefecture

Daiwa Dept. Store / ATRIO

Baba Jido Koen

Omicho Ichiba

Chomin Bunkakan

Kobashi-machi

Tate-machi

Kodatsuno Geba

KenritsuBijutsukan

NijuisseikiBijutsukan

Musashigatsuji / Omicho Ichiba Korinbo /Sengoku-dori

Shiyakusho /Nijuisseiki Bijutsukan

Imori-bori

Asanogawa-ohashi

Musashigatsuji/Omicho Ichiba

Shinise Kinenkan

Naga-machi Buke Yashiki-ato

Nishi Chaya-gai

Kata-machi

Kanazawa-ekiHigashiguchi

Musashigatsuji

Honda-no-Mori Hall

D.T.Suzuki Museum

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Showa Odori Ave.

Moroe Dori Ave.

JR Nishi Kanazawa Station ]

Maeda Tosanokami-keShiryokan Museum

Johoku Odori Ave.

Higashi Odori Ave.

: Kanazawa Higashi I.C.

Kanazawa Higashi I.C.Moriyama Itchome

JR Morimoto Station

Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge

Kobashi

Hashiba-cho

Hashiba-cho

Minami-cho

Hyakumangoku Dori Ave.

Korinbo

Shin Bashi Bridge

Sakura Bashi Bridge

Shimokiku Bashi Bridge

Kamikiku Bashi Bridge

Saigawa Ohashi Bridge

Mikage Ohashi Bridge

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21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa / Kenrokuen Garden and Vicinity

One can summarize the attraction of present-day Kanazawa as "coexistence of mod-

ernity and tradition". For example, by simply venturing a little distance away from

the downtown area that bustles with young people, you can come across a street-

scape dating back several centuries. This is the area that symbolizes the attraction

of present-day Kanazawa. The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kana-

zawa exhibits a wide range of modern art by artists from all over the world; you

can spend a long time there without tiring of the exhibits. Kanazawa Castle Park is

a symbol of Kanazawa's traditional culture, and Kenrokuen Garden was created as

the castle garden by successive generations of lords, beginning more that 300 years

ago. As one of the three most famous gardens of Japan, it attracts many tourists.

This area, in which newness and traditional culture coexist, is truly representative

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2Pref. Museum of Art 石川県立美術館 The museum is closed until September 2008.

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[Stroll in historical parks]

3Kenrokuen Garden 兼六園This garden originated more than 300 years ago as the garden of the secondary residence of the feudal lord of that time. It is one of the best daimyo gardens, and one of the three most famous gardens in Japan. You can enjoy the Japanese atmosphere of its beautiful landscaping at any time of year.x7:00 am - 6:00 pm from Mar. 1 to Oct. 15, and 8:00 am - 5:00 pm the rest of the year vAdults ¥300 / Seniors 65 years and over: free (I.D. required) / Children ¥100 b076-234-3800Mhttp://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/siro-niwa/

4Kanazawa Castle Park 金沢城公園Full-scale construction of Kanazawa Castle began more than 400 years ago. Many of its buildings were burned down in repeated fires, but several structures, such as Ishikawa Gate and Sanjikken Nagaya, are still standing. Recently, Gojikken Nagaya and some other parts of the castle were restored to their original form. Another attraction of the park is its great variety of stone walls, which cannot be found anywhere else in Japan.xsame hours as Kenrokuen vAdmission free of charge *Admission fee for Hishi-yagura, Gojikken-Nagaya and Hashizume-mon Tsuzuki-yagura: Adults ¥300 / Children ¥100 bMsame as for Kenrokuen

[Get to know Kanazawa culture]

5Nakamura Memorial Museum中村記念美術館The museum has a collection of about 600 pieces, including excellent tea-ceremony works of art and interior furnishings. The collection mainly consists of art/craft objects donated by the Nakamura family, who run a sake brewing company. Some pieces have been designated as important cultural assets. Visitors can enjoy a bowl of powdered green tea while admiring the garden (¥100).x9:30 am - 5:00 pm cDec. 29 - Jan. 3, periods of exhibit changevAdults ¥300 / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 / High school students and younger: free b076-221-0751

6Seisonkaku Villa 成巽閣This villa was built about 140 years ago by the 13th lord of Kaga, as a retirement residence for his mother. It incorporates two different styles of architecture. As there are very few daimyo family residences that have remained intact, this villa is highly unusual.x9:00 am - 5:00 pm cWednesdays (or the next day if Wednesday is a holiday), Dec. 29 - Jan. 2 vAdults ¥700 / High school and junior high school students ¥300 / Elementary school students ¥250 b076-221-0580 Mhttp://www.seisonkaku.com/

[See and shop for traditional crafts]

7Museum for Traditional Products and Crafts石川県立伝統産業工芸館With its many traditional crafts, such as Kaga yuzen dyed silk, Wajima lacquerware and Kutani ceramic ware, Ishikawa is said to be a treasure house of crafts. Here you will see displays of these crafts and the tools used to make them, as well as manufacturing processes.x9:00 am - 5:00 pmcThursdays (only the third Thursday of the month from April to November), Dec. 29 - Jan. 3, periods of exhibit changevAdults ¥250 / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 / Children 18 years and younger ¥100 b076-262-2020

8Kanazawa Noh Museum/ Kanazawa Crafts Hirosaka Shop 金沢能楽美術館/金沢クラフト広坂This museum, you can see valuable material about Kanazawa's traditional Noh. The Shop, you can see unusual traditional crafts such as Kaga inlay, Kaga mizuhiki (ribbon-like paper decorations) and Kaga fly fishing hooks. x10:00 am - 6:00 pm cMondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a holiday) periods of exhibit change, Dec. 29 - Jan. 3 vKanazawa Noh Museum Adults ¥300 / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 / High school students and younger:free(Kanazawa Crafts Hirosaka Shop:free) b076-220-2790

[Have a traditional experience]

9Kaga Yuzen Traditional Industry Ctr.加賀友禅伝統産業会館Here you can experience everything related to Kaga yuzen: view exhibits, shop, watch hand-painting demonstrations, try your hand at stencil dyeing (¥1,050), get dressed in a kimono (reservations required / ¥1,500), or go for a stroll wearing a Kaga yuzen kimono (reservations required / ¥3,800 for one hour). x9:00 am - 5:00 pmcWednesdays, Dec. 29 - Jan. 3vAdults ¥300 / Children ¥200 b076-224-5511

qKanko Bussankan (Ishikawa Souvenir Shopping Center)石川県観光物産館Here you can find Ishikawa's traditional crafts, Japanese-style confections, local sake, etc. all under one roof. You can also try your hand at making Japanese-style confections or a sand-blasted glasswork with gold coloring: your own original souvenir.x10:00 am - 6:00 pm cTuesdays from December to MarchvFree admission. Make-your-own Japanese-style confections: 30 min. between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ¥1,200. Make-your-own sand-blasted glasswork with gold coloring: 30-50 min. between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm every day ¥1,500. *Not available some days, so please inquire beforehand.b076-222-7788

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Korinbo / Kata-machi / Naga-machi and Vicinity

The area that comprises Ishikawa Prefecture, where Kanazawa is located, Toyama

Prefecture to the east, and Fukui Prefecture to the west is called Hokuriku.

Korinbo/Katamachi is the largest commercial area in Hokuriku. With its

concentration of various kinds of people and shops, it is the most important center

for both people and products in this area. If you are walking around looking for a

place to have lunch or dinner, or to have tea, this is probably the area where you can

enjoy yourself the most. People looking for typical Kanazawa dishes, or those who

miss the tastes of their home country can probably find the type of restaurant they

are looking for here. Of course, this area is also recommended for shopping, and for

people who want to spend an evening in Kanazawa enjoying some good drinks.

If you go a little beyond the commercial district, you can walk through Nagamachi,

an area that brings to mind the streetscape of samurai days. In this area there are

also samurai residences and museums that evoke the lifestyle of the feudal period, so

if you are interested in samurais and their culture, you should definitely go and have

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1Oyama Jinja Shrine 尾山神社This shrine is dedicated to the first lord of Kaga, Maeda Toshiie. Inlaid glass

in the uppermost section of the three-tiered gate gives it an exotic appearance.

xyear-round vfree of charge b076-231-7210

2Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan Museum 前田土佐守家資料館This museum displays weapons, art and craft items, letters, etc.

belonging to the Tosanokami family, chief vassals of the Kaga clan.

Visitors have free access to a lounge facing the small garden,

conveniently located for resting after a stroll.

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3Shinise Kinenkan Museum 老舗記念館The Nakaya pharmacy, which was established in 1579, was moved to

this location and reconstructed as a museum. It contains furnishings

from when the old shop was in business, as well as items that show the

merchants' culture of the time.

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4Naga-machi Buke Yashiki Kyukeikan Rest House 長町武家屋敷休憩館

This facility was built as a base for sightseeing in the Nagamachi area.

Everybody is welcome to come in and use the lounge and washrooms,

view the exhibits, and obtain tourist information.

xyear-round 9:00 am - 5:00 pm vfree of charge b076-263-1951

5Nomura Samurai House 野村家This is the former mansion site of the Nomura family. For successive

generations they were high ranking officials under the Maeda Family.

Inside the building you can see a ceiling made completely from cypress,

along with painted sliding doors, and a garden with both 400 year old

Bayberry trees and a meandering stream surrounded by magnificent stones.

x8:30 am - 5:30 pm (From October to March closing time is 4:30

pm) cEnd of the year vAdults ¥500 / High School students ¥400 /

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[Try your hand at traditional crafts]

6Naga-machi Yuzenkan (Yuzen Silk Ctr.) 長町友禅館Here you can tour a Kaga yuzen workshop, or try your hand at

coloring silk. You can also have your picture taken wearing a kimono,

or rent a kimono. Reservations required.

x9:00 am - 5:00 pm (closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm) cDec. 29 - Jan.

3, periods of special events v¥350 / Silk coloring ¥4,000 / Wear a

kimono ¥1,000 / Kimono rental ¥4,000/day b076-264-2811

7Tobo Choju (Ceramic Workshop) 陶房長寿Here you can try your hand at Kutani overglaze decorating in a casual

environment. Your completed work will be fired and mailed to you in

2-3 weeks (postage charged separately). Reservations required.

x10:00 am - 7:00 pm (sign up for decorating by 5:00 pm)

cWednesdays vDecorating fee: teacup ¥1,260 / mug ¥1,785 (other

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[Enjoy the flavors of Kanazawa]

8Kigura-machi Area 木倉町界隈Kigura-machi Street is behind LABBRO, the fashion building in

Katamachi. Lined with Japanese-style pubs that are popular with the

locals, and many eating establishments, it is the perfect place to enjoy

the tastes that Kanazawa has to offer.

9Kata-machi Area 片町界隈With its many bars and Japanese-style pubs including "shot bars"

specializing in local sake, this is the busiest downtown area in

Hokuriku. To fully enjoy a night in Kanazawa, spend it in Katamachi.

[Enjoy shopping and eating out]

qDaiwa Dept. Store / Atrio 香林坊大和・アトリオThis is a long-established department store that has all kind of shops in

it, from well-known local sake and craft stores to high-end shops.

There is a restaurant mall on the eighth floor.

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About 3 min. walk from Korinbo bus stop to Naga-machi Buke Yashiki District

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visit. In addition to sake and other alcoholic beverages, the izakaya

offer fresh fish and other popular Japanese dishes, all for a

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Kanazawa Station / Musashigatsuji / Owari-cho and Vicinity

The glass dome of Kanazawa Station has the nickname of "Motenashi Dome".

Motenashi means "welcoming" or "entertainment"; it is a word that indicates

good treatment of guests. The dome expresses the hospitality of the citizens of

Kanazawa, who kindly greet and send off people who come to visit the rainy city,

in the hope that they will not get wet when starting their journey.

Omi-cho Market, said to be the "kitchen of the citizens of Kanazawa", is located

in Musashigatsuji. About 280 years old, it is crammed with rows of seafood and

vegetable shops. Looking around at all of the produce, you will get a sense of the

market's unique vitality.

Owari-cho, which was once inhabited by merchants and craftsmen, has many old

shops that are still in business. You can enjoy the taste of such treats as old-

fashioned confections and tsukudani (various foods boiled down in soy sauce). The

atmospheric street that goes from Owari-cho to the Kazue-machi Chaya District

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[Enjoy a stroll around town]

2Kazue-machi Chaya District 主計町茶屋街This area near Asanogawa River features a cobblestone street lined with old buildings: high-end Japanese restaurants, bars and inns. Be sure to check out the beautiful glass bench at the nearby Hashiba-cho bus stop!

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[Enjoy shopping and eating out]

4Kanazawa Hyakubangai 金沢百番街This is the shopping and restaurant section of JR Kanazawa Station. Here you will find all kinds of souvenir items, including traditional crafts and Japanese confectionery. There is also a post office and a tourist information center that can provide service in English. xOmiyage-kan (souvenir shops): 8:30 am - 7:00 pm / Restaurants: 10:00 am (some 7:00 am) - 10:00 pm xAjiwai-kan (restaurants): 10:00 am (some 9:30 am) - 10:00 pm xFureai-kan (various shops/services): 8:30 (some 7:00 am) - 10:00 pm xKutsurogi kan(Supermarket, Restaurant,etc)7:00am-11:00pm(It differs according to the store.) xRinto (stylish items, clothes, etc.): 10:00 am - 8:00 pm(varies slightly depending on the shop) cJan. 1 only b076-260-3700

5Kanazawa Forus 金沢フォーラスA large, indoor shopping mall located right beside Kanazawa Station. Enjoy your time shopping indoors with stores lined with the newest trends. The mall includes restaurants and a movie theater as well. x10:00 am - 9:00 pm cOpen all year (some individual stores may close) b076-265-8111

6Omi-cho Market 近江町市場A favorite place for food shopping among Kanazawa residents, this market consists of about 170 shops selling fresh fish, vegetables, etc. There are also sushi bars and restaurants that serve lunch.xapprox. 8:00 am - approx. 6:00 pm (varies slightly depending on the shop) cVaries by Shop b076-231-1462

7Omi-cho Ichibakan Market Plaza 近江町いちば館Adjacent to the Omi-cho Market, this building houses 37 shops including restaurants and fresh produce stores.x1F 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (Varies by shop), 2F (Restaurant floor) 11:00 am - 11:00 pm, B1F (produce and daily commodities floor) 10:00 am - 8:00 pm cVaries by shop b076-231-1462

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8Kanazawa Phonograph Museum 金沢蓄音器館This museum has a collection of 540 phonographs, including Edison models, most of which still work, as well as 20,000 SP records. There are three demonstrations a day that you can listen to and compare sounds.x10:00 am - 5:30 pm (last admission 5:00 pm)cDec. 29 - Jan. 3, periods of exhibit changevAdults and university students ¥300 / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 / High school students and younger: free b076-232-3066

9Ame-no Tawara-ya Shop あめの俵屋This shop sells a healthy kind of candy made from rice and barley, with no additives whatsoever. The nutritious Jiro-ame (soft honey-like candy) is the most popular.x9:00 am - 6:00 pm (5:00 pm on Sundays) cIrregular closing daysb076-252-2079

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qTry your hand at playing the kotoThis shop manufactures and sells kotos. From January to March, visitors can make a reservation to try playing the koto free of charge (no fixed time limit).Koto Sangen Nodaya[琴三味線野田屋]x11:00 am - 6:00 pmcSundays

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the remodeled tea room interior. x10:00 am - 5:00 pm cundetermined

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eNakashima Men-ya 中島めんや Nakashima Men-ya is a long-established store which creates and sells

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making decorating a Kaga Hachiman Oki-agari doll as well.

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Higashi Chaya District / Utatsuyama and Vicinity

Higashi means "east", utatsu means "east-southeast"; the names of the Higashi

Chaya District and Mt. Utatsu (Utatsu-yama) derive from the fact that they are

located in an easterly and east-southeasterly direction, respectively, as seen from

Kanazawa Castle.

The Higashi Chaya District is one of three chaya districts in Kanazawa. Its

streetscape, which has maintained a strong feudal-period atmosphere, is still

throbbing with life. For example, in the evening, under the lights of the houses,

you might be lucky enough to meet a group of geisha girls. These are not meant as

an attraction for tourists; they are definitely one of the sights of modern Kanazawa

that have remained throughout the city's long history. The Higashi Geisha District

is an area where you can see and experience for yourself the traditional culture of

Kanazawa.

Mt. Utatsu is a mountain that Kanazawa citizens are familiar with as a place to

relax that is close to the downtown area. You can go there in the spring to enjoy its

cherry blossoms, and in the fall to enjoy its crimson foliage.

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4Utatsuyama Craft Workshop 卯辰山工芸工房

Visitors can tour the workshop building, looking through glass walls behind which students are busily engaged in five types of crafts: ceramic art, lacquer art, fabric dyeing, metalwork and glass art. In the main building there are many works by master artisans on display.x9:00 am - 4:30 pmcTuesdays (or the next day if Tuesday is a holiday), Dec. 29 - Jan. 3vAdults ¥300 / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 / High school students and younger: freeb076-251-7286

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5Higashi Chaya District ひがし茶屋街This popular tourist area beside the Asanogawa River features rows of old geisha houses that give a feel for what Kanazawa was like in bygone days.

6Asanogawa River 浅野川

There is something delicate about the scenery around Asanogawa River. Walking on the street along the river, you will notice the close relationship that local residents have with it.

7Utatsuyama Park 卯辰山公園This park, which extends along the base of Mt. Utatsuyama, affords a good view of Kanazawa. From the lookout point on the summit, called 'Bokodai', one can see the whole city, and on clear days there is a view of the Japan Sea. The park is also popular for its night view.

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8Yasue Gold Leaf Museum 安江金箔工芸館Explanation of the process on how gold leaf is made and which tools are used to create it. Through art and craft works, you can experience the world of 0.0001 mm thin gold leaf.x9:30 am - 5:00 pm (last admission 4:30 pm)cDec. 29 - Jan. 3, periods of exhibit change vAdults ¥300 / High school students and younger: free / Seniors 65 years and over ¥200 b076-251-8950

9Ohi Family Ceramics Studio, Kiln of the Tenth Heir Ohi Chozaemon and Ohi Gallery大樋焼本家窯元・十代大樋長左衛門窯・大樋美術館

Ohi ceramics were made for successive generations of the Kaga clan, and have a history of about 330 years. The museum exhibits pieces ranging from superb works made by the first Ohi master to contemporary masterpieces.x9:00 am - 5:00 pm, year-roundvGeneral (high school students and older) ¥700 / Elementary and junior high school students ¥500b 076-221-2397

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qShima (Geisha House) 志摩This typical geisha house, constructed differently from other houses,

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Enjoy the beautiful, bright interior decoration of this restored 170-

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No-machi / Tera-machi and Vicinity

Tera means "temple". As the name indicates, there are about 70 temples in Teramachi.

About 400 years ago, temples that were dotted around the city were moved to Teramachi

and the base of Mt. Utatsu. Myoryuji Temple, known by its nickname of Ninja Temple, will

probably surprise you with its various contraptions. The sound of bells at dusk also makes a

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[Have a traditional experience]3Kutani Kosen-gama (Kutani Kosen Pottery Kiln)[九谷光仙窯]x9:00 am - 5:00 pm * Visitors wanting to decorate a piece or watch the production process must arrive by 4:30 pm.(10:00 am – 3:00 pm from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3) cJan. 1 only vfrom ¥1,050 (Choice of over 20 types) b076-241-0902Here, in addition to purchasing and trying your hand at decorating Kutani ware, one of Kanazawa’s traditional crafts, you can watch its production process.4Kanazawa Kutani Shineido [金澤九谷真栄堂]In this shop you can decorate a piece of Kutani ware, or choose from a wide selection of souvenirs.x9:00 am - 5:30 pm (5:00 pm from the end of November to the end of February) cIrregular closing days (same days as Myoryuji Temple) vfrom ¥420 b076-244-6221You will be unable to take home your work on that day. You may either come pick it up in the future or we can ship it domestically.

At 6:00 pm every Saturday in Tera-machi, the bells of six temples

ring. The atmospheric sound that they produce has been selected

as one of the "one hundred best soundscapes in Japan".

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Kodatsuno is southeast of Kenrokuen Garden. There are many temples here too, as well as residential neighborhoods, schools and hospitals; it is a good place for getting a close-up look at the Kanazawa way of life.Nodayama is an immense cemetery where many figures of historical importance to Kanazawa, such as members of the Maeda family, have been laid to rest. It is said that there are more than 50 thousand gravestones in the cemetery, and many people go there to pay their respects.

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and died at the age of 24, is performed at Tentokuin Temple in Kodatsuno.

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1Tentokuin Temple 天徳院This is the family temple of Tama-hime, the princess who came to Kaga in 1601 to marry into the Maeda family. Even now, a wind-up-doll play about the 24-year-long life of Kanazawa's beloved Tama-hime is performed at the temple every day.x9:00 am - 4:30 pm (Mar. - Nov.), 9:00 am - 4:00 pm (Dec. - Feb.) cBuddhist sermon days, Dec. 29 - Jan. 3 vHigh school students and older ¥500, Junior high school students ¥300, Elementary school students ¥200 (tea ceremony ¥500) b076-231-4484

2Daijoji Temple 大乗寺

This temple, used for training monks, was founded about 700 years ago and moved to its present location about 300 years ago. Here you can experience Zen meditation - the seeking of enlightenment through detachment and silence, by sitting quietly and concentrating. The building has been designated as a cultural asset of national importance.

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3View from Nodayama 野田山からの景観From Nodayama, a hill located in the southwestern part of the urban area of Kanazawa, you can see the whole urban area. It is popular as a spot from which to see the city at night; if you have a car, the view is well worth the drive.

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in which the Hyakumangoku Festival is held. The festival is widely

attended, and with its realistic promenade of heroic warriors, you

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Have you ever been to a ryotei, or Japanese-style restaurant?

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Here in Kanazawa, there are many ryotei with a history

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Kanazawa - a city of ryotei

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Enjoy handicrafts and geisha performancesThe food is presented on Kanazawa Kutani ware, the traditional ceramic ware of Ishikawa Prefecture, and Kanazawa lacquerware; all of the dishes are of superb quality. The interior decoration of a ryotei includes folding screens and scroll pictures. Guests can invite geishas to perform. Please have your fill of Kanazawa's many forms of art in a ryotei.

A ryotei is a restaurant that serves kaiseki ryori -

a set of dishes served on an individual tray.

There are many such restaurants in Kanazawa.

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Admire a Japanese house and a Japanese garden at the same time.Take your time to look around the building. Kanazawa's ryotei are all of an authentic traditional Japanese-style architecture, with a Japanese garden that takes on a new aspect in each of the four seasons.

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b 076-232-3933 http://kggn.sakura.ne.jp

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Police Help Line Mon-Fri / 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

* Please feel free to call if you are the victim of a crime or need assistance from the police.

2-1 Kuratsuki Higashi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa

3-7-3 Heiwa-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa

Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital

Kanazawa Municipal Hospital

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Flights to and from Noto Airport

Transportation between Komatsu Airport and Kanazawa Station

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departure times at Komatsu Airport.

One way: approx. 1 hrOne way: ¥1,100

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AddressName of hospitals

Tourist InformationKanazawa Goodwill Guide Network (KGGN)

Hospitals

1-1 Sanja-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa

Address

Kanazawa Central Post Office

Police

Services provided in foreign languages

Third Thursday of every month

Mon-Fri

Mon-Fri

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Name & address of organization Days and hours of service Languages availableSubject of inquiry

To report an incident or accident to the police, dial the emergency number (24 hrs/day).

Fire / Rescue / Ambulance: Dial emergency number (24 hrs/day)

English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian

English

English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog (Chinese- and Korean-speaking staff members are sometimes not available.)

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Service available in: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Every day except Dec. 31 - Jan. 2 / 10:00 am - 6:00 pmService available in English

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Transportation between Noto Airport and Kanazawa Station

General Information Center for Foreign Residents

Postal Information Service

JR East Infoline

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Matsumoto

Nagano

ItoigawaToyama Saigata

Hokuetsu Express

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Tsuruga

Takasaki

Echigo- Yuzawa

Naoetsu

Kanazawa

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Osaka

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Hokuriku Main Line

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Tokyo ⇔ Kanazawa Nagoya ⇔ Kanazawa

Osaka ⇔ Kanazawa

Muika-machi

Information

Information

Tokyo (Narita) ⇔ KomatsuOne way: approx. 1 hr & 10 minOne way: ¥21,950 (for normal periods)No. of flights: 2 round-trips/day (ANA)

Tokyo (Haneda) ⇔ NotoOne way: approx. 1 hr One way: ¥22,120 (for normal periods)No. of flights: 2 round-trips/day (ANA)

Tokyo (Haneda) ⇔ KomatsuOne way: approx. 1 hr One way: ¥22,000 (for normal periods)No. of flights: 12 round-trips/day (ANA, JAL)

Joetsu Shinkansen "Toki" (Change trains at Echigo-Yuzawa) - Limited Express "Hakutaka"Approx. 4 hrs(shortest time)One way: ¥11,840No. of trains: 13 round-trips/day

Tokaido Shinkansen "Hikari" (Change trains at Maibara) - Limited Express "Shirasagi"Approx. 2 hrs & 30 min (shortest time)One way: ¥7,040No. of trains: 16 round-trips/day

Limited Express "Shirasagi"Approx. 3 hrs(shortest time)One way: ¥6,620No. of trains: 8 round-trips/day

Express BusOne way: approx. 1 hr & 45 minOne way: ¥2,100Kanazawa→Noto Airport: 10 buses/dayNoto Airport→Kanazawa: 11 buses/day

Limited Express "Thunderbird"Approx. 2 hrs & 40 min (shortest time)One way: ¥6,930No. of trains: 23 round-trips/day

Kanazawa International Exchange FoundationRifare 2nd Floor, 1-5-3 Honmachi, Kanazawa

Ishikawa Foundation for International ExchangeRifare 3rd Floor, 1-5-3 Honmachi, Kanazawa

Procedures for foreigners related to disembarkation and residence

Every day except Dec. 30 - Jan. 3 English, Chinese, Korean

ShanghaiSeoul

DalianVladivostok(Suspension in Service)

Beijing (via Dalian)

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