Audio buffs will dig this museum of old-time phonographs and SP records, with daily demonstrations at 11am, 2pm and 4pm.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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One of Japan's National Treasures, the temple of the second generation of feudal lord Maeda Toshinaga's family is rightly famous for its manicured lawns,鈥
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This Edo-period garden draws its name (kenroku means 'combined six') from a renowned Sung-dynasty garden in China that dictated six attributes for鈥
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Adjacent to the Kanazawa Castle Park, this feudal pleasure garden was first constructed in 1634 but abandoned in the Meiji era. Its five-year鈥
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During the Edo period the Kita family administered over 200 villages from Kita-ke, the pivotal crossroads of the Kaga, Etch奴 and Noto fiefs. Inside this鈥
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Founded in 1294 by Nichiz艒, a disciple of Nichiren's, the imposing 惭测艒箩艒-箩颈 remains an important temple for the sect. The peaceful grounds comprise 10鈥
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This spiritual museum is a tribute to Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki, one of the foremost Buddhist philosophers of our time. Published in Japanese and English,鈥
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Between Kanazawa Station and Katamachi you'll find this market, reminiscent of Tokyo's old Tsukiji market. A bustling warren of fishmongers, buyers and鈥
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
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A low-slung glass cylinder, 113m in diameter, forms the perimeter of this contemporary gallery, which celebrated its 10th birthday in 2014. Museum entry鈥
Nearby Kanazawa attractions
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In Higashi-chaya-gai, 碍补颈办补谤艒 is an early-19th-century geisha house refinished with contemporary fittings and art, including a red-lacquered staircase鈥
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An Important Cultural Asset, this well-known, traditional-style former geisha house dates from 1820 and has an impressive collection of elaborate combs,鈥
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Between Kanazawa Station and Katamachi you'll find this market, reminiscent of Tokyo's old Tsukiji market. A bustling warren of fishmongers, buyers and鈥
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In the grounds of Gyokusen Inmaru Garden, this handsome teahouse is the perfect setting in which to experience cha-d艒 (a tea ceremony), one of Japan's鈥
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Adjacent to the Kanazawa Castle Park, this feudal pleasure garden was first constructed in 1634 but abandoned in the Meiji era. Its five-year鈥
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Originally built in 1580, this massive structure was called the 'castle of 1000 tatami' and housed the Maeda clan for 14 generations until it was鈥
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This Edo-period garden draws its name (kenroku means 'combined six') from a renowned Sung-dynasty garden in China that dictated six attributes for鈥
8. Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Traditional Products & Crafts
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This small museum offers fine displays of over 20 regional crafts; many pieces are for sale if you fall in love with something. Pick up the free English鈥