Kanazawa

Kanazawa is a charming small city with a laid-back feel to it. The park to the castle makes for a great place to chill out and people-watch. Kanazawa has three Geisha districts – Nisha Chaya District to the west of the Kanazawa Castle Park, and Kazue Machi Chaya District and Higashi Chaya District which are close to each other and on the other side of the park. All three districts are very well preserved.

I stayed at a Geisha teahouse in the Nisha Chaya District with traditional tatami rooms and a small onsen area for washing. I had rehearsed what to ask for in Japanese and made the booking by phone. Much to my delight, it worked and they were expecting me when I arrived.

Nishi Chaya District – the western teahouse district of Kanazawa
Inside the Nisha Chaya Museum
Traditional “Chaya” teahouses
Kanazawa Castle Park
Kanazawa Park with the reconstructed 16th century castle in the background
Kanazawa - inside the reconstructed castle
A glimpse from inside the reconstructed castle
Kanazawa - Kenroku-en gardens - The Stone Lantern
Kenroku-en – The Stone Lantern at the delightful gardens close to the Kanazawa Castle Park
Kanazawa - Oyama Shrine
Oyama Shrine
A peaceful hideaway
Kanazawa - a typical backstreet near the old Nisha Chaya District
A typical backstreet not far from the Nisha Chaya District
A modern Kanazawa
A more modern Kanazawa flanking the river

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