Click on any image below to see Takayama photos. Japan Travel Guide | Japan Map | Japan Pictures | Tokyo | Kamakura | Kawasaki Kanazawa, a large, modern city on the west coast of Honshu [Japan's main island] is scattered with cultural and architectural relics from the days when it was the centre of the wealthy and sophisticated Maeda clan. Without doubt the finest remnant of those feudal days is the magnificent Kenrokuen [Kenroku-en] Garden, a 17thC-19thC creation that belonged to the adjacent castle [Kanazawa-jo] and is now a showpiece of classic, controlled and laborious Japanese gardening style and one of Japan's finest natural works.
Kenrokuen: roku means six in Japanese and the original designers of this garden were given six objectives - originally conceived in China- to fulfil this project.
Kenrokuen Garden is open 7am - 6pm March to mid October, 8am - 4.30pm in winter. Try to visit early or late in the day and not at the weekend. In winter, tree branches are supported by shapely conical rope work radiating from the trunk, to avoid snow damage. Kanazawa's Nagamachi district is another worthy sight, a quiet place of high mud walls where the Maeda clan's elite samurai warriors used to live. The Nomura Samurai House is open to the public and also offers a pleasing, if small, garden. The Higashi Geisha district is another ancient and well-preserved Kanazawa attraction, a cluster of narrow streets lined with 19thC wood-slat tea houses where geishas would meet and entertain wealthy customers. These days tourists pay to visit traditional houses, drink very expensive green tea that they are unlikely to appreciate, or shop for gold leaf art forms...
Gold leaf cake for tea? Actually makers claim that small quantities of gold alleviate some complaints, such as rheumatism. It certainly alleviates wealth. Kanazawa tourism is made easy with a day ticket, hop-on hop-off bus originating from the train station. Japan Information: Japan Travel Guide | Japan Map | Japanese bath etiquette More Japan Pictures: Japan Pictures | Tokyo Pictures | Kamakura Photos | Kawasaki Photos Photos © bugbog.com |
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