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Landmark Attractions In Ishikawa Prefecture

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Landmark Attractions In Ishikawa Prefecture

  • 13. Seisonkaku Villa Kanazawa
    The Seisonkaku is a large Japanese villa in the city of Kanazawa, built in 1863 by Maeda Nariyasu , 13th daimyō of the Kaga clan, as a retirement home for his mother Shinryu-in . A collection of her personal effects is open to the public. It is one of the few buildings in Japan to display the possessions of a daimyo family in their original surroundings. The main floor is built in the buke-shoin style, with a formal guest chamber Ekken-no-ma , and a traditional covered walkway which opens onto a beautiful small garden. The walkway, named Horsetail corridor , is famous for being 20 meters long, with no supporting beams holding up the roof. The roof is supported with a cantilever that extends 10 meters back into the building, a Meiji-period architectural innovation. The first floor showcase...
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  • 14. Kanazawa Station Kanazawa
    Kanazawa is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2018, the city had an estimated population of 466,029 in 203,271 households, and a population density of 990 persons per km². The total area of the city was 468.64 square kilometres . It is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture.
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  • 15. Yunokuni no Mori Komatsu
    Yunokuni no Mori is a crafts village in Komatsu, a city located in the southern portion of Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. It is located near Awazu Onsen amid over one hundred acres of natural forest, and contains a cluster of traditional Japanese houses, each containing a working display of traditional handicrafts native to the Hokuriku region of Japan. These traditional handicrafts include: Wajima lacquerware, Kutani ceramics, gold leaf, Kaga yūzen , washi paper, glass blowing and Yamanaka woodwork as well as traditional Japanese confectionaries and the Japanese tea ceremony. At Yunokuni no Mori one can participate in learning crafts, or purchase various Kaga area goods.
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