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Kanazawa Chaya
Kanazawa Chaya
Yuyaruru Saisai
Yuyaruru Saisai
Hotel Kanazawa Zoushi
Hotel Kanazawa Zoushi
Machiya Kanazawa Kikunoya
Machiya Kanazawa Kikunoya
Sumiyoshiya
Sumiyoshiya
THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA
THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA
Rashiku Kanazawa
Rashiku Kanazawa
House Hotel Kenrokuzaka
House Hotel Kenrokuzaka
Murataya Ryokan
Murataya Ryokan
SOKI KANAZAWA
SOKI KANAZAWA
MUSASHI Condo Kanazawa
MUSASHI Condo Kanazawa
Kanazawa Machiya Kenroku
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Korinbo
Korinbo buzzes with commercial energy where travelers shop at sleek department stores and browse luxury boutiques. Modern office buildings house financial services, while entertainment venues and upscale hotels create a sophisticated urban vibe. Take a break at a café or catch a film at Cinemonde before exploring nearby cultural attractions like the Modern Literature Museum. Getting around couldn't be easier with the well-connected Korinbo bus stop serving multiple routes every 5-10 minutes. After shopping, enjoy premium dining options ranging from traditional kaiseki to international cuisine in department store food courts or upscale restaurants. Hotels offer comfortable, modern accommodations with professional service and executive amenities.

Nagamachi Samurai District
Kanazawa's Nagamachi Samurai District pulls you into feudal Japan with earthen-walled lanes and flowing water channels. The meticulously preserved Nomura Samurai House shows off exquisite gardens and traditional tea ceremony rooms. History buffs can explore the Shinise Kinenkan Museum and Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum to get their samurai culture fix. Traditional tea houses serve matcha in historic settings while artisan shops offer authentic crafts and textiles. The district is best explored on foot through narrow cobblestone paths. For an immersive stay, book a traditional ryokan with tatami floors and futon bedding.

Katamachi
Katamachi dazzles after dark as Kanazawa's buzzing nightlife district. Neon-lit streets lead to cozy izakayas, stylish cocktail bars, and karaoke spots where locals and visitors mingle until the wee hours. Beyond the nightlife, you'll find trendy boutiques, contemporary cafes, and the historic Shinise Memorial Hall tucked between modern facades. Budget-friendly ramen shops serve steaming bowls until 3am, while business hotels and capsule accommodations offer reasonably priced stays. Getting around is easy with frequent bus service and walkable streets, making Katamachi perfect for night owls who want authentic Japanese urban culture without breaking the bank.

Higashi Chaya District
Step back in time along Higashi Chaya's cobblestone streets, where wooden teahouses from the 1820s still stand tall. Watch artisans craft delicate gold leaf using centuries-old techniques or catch an authentic geisha performance in a traditional ochaya. The district's museums showcase Japanese cultural treasures while stone-paved alleyways invite leisurely exploration. Tea ceremonies and wagashi sweets provide perfect afternoon breaks between browsing artisan shops. Most businesses close early evening, so plan daytime visits to fully experience this pedestrian-friendly historic gem. Traditional ryokans and machiya guesthouses offer authentic overnight stays for travelers seeking total immersion in old Japan.

Downtown Kanazawa
The Downtown Kanazawa neighborhood has lots to see including Kanazawa Castle Park and Kanazawa Castle.
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Between the meticulously pruned pines of Kenroku-en Garden and the gold-flecked crafts of the Higashi Chaya District lies a city that escaped the bombs that flattened so many Japanese treasures. The preserved samurai district feels like walking through a historical film set, complete with actual samurai residences like Nomura House. At Omicho Market, watch locals haggle over snow crabs and sea urchins with the seriousness of art collectors. Kanazawa Castle's white walls provide the perfect backdrop for photos that friends will mistake for Kyoto. Don't miss the Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, where you'll discover why everything from temples to ice cream gets the golden treatment here.

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