Kanazawa Higashi Chaya District Japan ????????
A chaya (lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform song and dance. During the Edo Period, chaya was found in designated entertainment districts, usually just outside the city limits. Kanazawa has three, well-preserved chaya districts, Higashi Chayagai (Eastern Chaya District), Nishi Chayagai (Western Chaya District) and Kazuemachi.
Of the three districts, the Higashi Chaya District (東茶屋街, Higashi Chayagai) is the largest and by far the most interesting. Two chaya, the Shima Teahouse, and Kaikaro Teahouse are open to the public. Other buildings along the central street now house cafes and shops. One of the shops, Hakuza, sells gold leaf products, a specialty of Kanazawa, and displays a tea ceremony room which is completely covered in gold leaf. ????????
Nishi Chaya Machi walk, Kanazawa - Virtual Trip
Nishi Chaya Gai is one of the four historic districts of Kanazawa City, Japan. It was born in the 1820s. Like Higashi Chaya Gai and Kazuemachi's preserved alley, Nishi Chaya is an old district of traditional tea houses in which men of a certain rank came to admire the know-how. geishas.
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Kanazawa Nishi Chaya Gai, japan, にし茶屋街 | Canon 80D | Virtual Trip
Nishi Chaya Gai is one of the four historic districts of Kanazawa City, in Japan. It was built in the 1820s. Like Higashi Chaya Gai and Kazuemachi's preserved streets, Nishi Chaya is an old district of traditional tea houses in which men of a certain rank came to admire the geishas.
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Higashi Chaya machi walk, Kanazawa, Japan - Virtual Trip
In Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, three old neighborhoods dating from the Edo period are a delight for tourists. In the same geographical area, on both sides of the river Sagano, one can already visit the district of Higashi Chaya and Kazuemachi street. South of the city, beyond the Sai River, Nishi Chaya Street and finally in the center, the former samurai Nagamachi district. The first three are the old traditional tea houses in which geishas practiced their art.
In Kanazawa, Higashi Chaya is the largest group of traditional houses dating back to the Edo period. Along two or three streets and their perpendiculars, we can walk in the middle of a hundred well-maintained wooden houses that plunge us into the heart of old Japan. The vast majority of these houses have become nowadays discrete souvenir shops or chic restaurants, but one comes mostly to this district to admire the magnificent façades aged by time and for its timeless atmosphere.
The street is flat, pedestrian and without sidewalks and the houses are glued to each other, perfectly aligned on two floors: the perspectives seem almost too perfect.
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Kanazawa, Japan - Higashi Chaya-gai Geisha District (2019)
Higashi Chaya-gai is a beautifully preserved historical area of Kanazawa with many traditional wooden buildings. This area was established in 1820 as an entertainment district for rich merchants and nobility.
The name Higashi Chaya-gai literally means “Eastern Teahouse District,” because the chaya, or teahouses, were where wealthy customers would be entertained by geisha with traditional music, dancing, and drinking games. Many of these buildings have today been converted into restaurants or souvenir craft shops, but there are two geisha teahouses that are open to the public during the day. In this article we will introduce Higashi Chaya-gai’s chief highlights.
Kanazawa (金沢市 Kanazawa-shi) 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 (180.94 sq mi). It is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Kanazawa’s “Chayagai” Teahouse Districts Preserve the Culture of the Kaga Domain | nippon.com
The three chayagai, or teahouse districts, of Kanazawa are among its most popular tourist attractions. Two of them, Higashi and Kazuemachi, have been designated as important cultural properties for their preservation of the tradition and refinement of times now past. Tour these districts via our beautiful 4K video.
Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya District Preserves Traditional Look | Nippon.com: Japan in Video
Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya-gai (literally “Eastern Teahouse District”) was established as an entertainment quarter in 1820 with the authorization of the feudal lord of the Kaga domain. Kanazawa was then thriving as the capital of this top-ranking domain, and the district preserves the look of those times. The streets are lined with two-story wooden townhouses featuring distinctive “kimusuko” wooden screens that allow those inside to look out but conceal the interior from those on the street. The government has designated the Higashi Chaya streetscape an “important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings.” This area and its environs are among the most popular tourist spots in Kanazawa, and many of the buildings are open to visitors as restaurants or shops.
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Kanazawa, Japan - Nagamachi Samurai District (2019)
Kanazawa (金沢市 Kanazawa-shi) 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 (180.94 sq mi). It is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Things to do in Higashi Chaya District 東茶屋街 Japan 2017.
A chaya (lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform song and dance. During the Edo Period, chaya were found in designated entertainment districts, usually just outside the city limits. Kanazawa has three, well preserved chaya districts, Higashi Chayagai (Eastern Chaya District), Nishi Chayagai (Western Chaya District) and Kazuemachi.
Of the three districts, the Higashi Chaya District (東茶屋街, Higashi Chayagai) is the largest and by far the most interesting. Two chaya, the Shima Teahouse and Kaikaro Teahouse, are open to the public. Other buildings along the central street now house cafes and shops. One of the shops, Hakuza, sells gold leaf products, a specialty of Kanazawa, and displays a tea ceremony room which is completely covered in gold leaf. The Higashi Chaya District can be accessed by the Right Loop of the Kanazawa Loop Bus in about 10 minutes from Kanazawa Station. Get off at Hashibacho (Koban-mae) bus stop (number RL5), from where the district can be reached in a five minute walk.
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Welcome back to the channel. Today's episode of Bubby Eats is about CoCo Ichibanya! (coco curry). CoCo Ichibanya is a chain restaurant in Japan that serves delicious curry, and has thousands of combinations and alterations to suit anyone's curry needs. If you like curry, this is the place for you! My current favorite curry is the chicken tender curry with cheese. I hope you try it out if you go to Japan!
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A 130-year-old Meiji-era machiya townhouse in the center of Kyoto. To stop the time and to spend a peaceful and unforgettable moment in the traditional house.
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Nishi Chayagai, Kanazawa - 金沢のにし茶屋街
Nishi Chayagai district in Kanazawa city, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan.
Kanazawa old town Higashi-chayamachi 金沢ひがし茶屋街
金沢市内にある茶屋町(芸者と遊ぶ場所)
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Nagamachi walk, Kanazawa - Virtual Trip
Nagamachi is one of the 4 historic districts of Kanazawa City in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The other three, Higashi Chaya, Nishi Chaya and Kazuemachi, are the old neighborhoods of geishas, Nagamachi is that of samurai. From the other nearby historic district, Nishi Chaya, one can walk there (about 700 meters) across one of the many bridges that cross the Sai River. From the castle also, it is only a few minutes walk to the west. The neighborhood adjoins the memorial park of the castle.
The entire district of Nagamachi is bounded by two rivers that meet in the Asano and Sai rivers, crisscrossing the entire city.
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Japan Trip (2017) - Chapter 10: Kanazawa (Conveyor belt sushi, Kenroku-en Gardens & shiba dog!)
Kanazawa was one of those cities where I had no expectations at all. I went completely blind in exploring it. They say these kind of experiences are usually the best ones, and I completely agree with that statement after visiting Kanazawa!
It is a more cultural and artistic city. The first thing you notice when you enter the city is the variety of sculptures, statues and interesting looking buildings. It is a very rich looking city. With that said though, some locals told me the city has some dead areas, and that can be explained by the fact that they're putting most of their money towards the reconstruction of Kanazawa castle, which I do visit and cover in the video.
The first thing I did was go to Soku's guest house. He has a very cute shiba japanese dog called Gao! It was probably the best place I've stayed at yet! He also had a Super Famicom game system with many Japanese games I've never seen before! Who needs a SNES Classic when you get the real deal?
For diner, after looking at the prices of one of the best sushi restaurants in the city (and saying heck nooo! to myself), I went to eat at another conveyor belt restaurant, Mori Mori sushi. While I was waiting in line to actually enter the restaurant, I talked to a mother with her two children and she told me it was one of the best and cheapest places to eat sushi. According to her, there aren't a lot of conveyor belt restaurants in Japan, believe it or not! This is why there are always lineups. She also said that the delicious season for sushi is usually in winter, but it was still delicious and fresh anyways!
When I visited, it was a national holiday, so almost nobody was out! In the many districts I've visited, barely anyone was there. The first district was Higashiyama Higashi Chaya district. It is known for its geisha tea ceremonies that only happen at night. The second was Nishi Chaya district. For the same reason, you need to reserve and I obviously didn't do that!
The third and final district is Nagamachi Chaya district, also known as the old ninja district. Remains of houses of old lords can be found there. It is also in this district that you can find the Ninja Temple! No photos inside! Trust me when I say this though, they show you all the secret and hidden paths that you could find in the temple and more! They were so sneaky!
Speaking of art, I visited the beautiful Kenroku-en gardens close to Kanazawa castle. Kanazawa castle was huge! The castle parks were also huge, but so empty. It's crazy to think emperors lived in these things at the time! The castle itself is very different from Matsumoto's. It has a lot of length, and its purpose was to be able to see invaders from afar and move from one gate to the other to escape faster if needed. You could seal off invaders on one side!
Finally, there is the Omi-cho market close to Takayama station. It's kind of like Nakano Broadway, but with a speciality in selling food!
Overall, I enjoyed my visit to Kanazawa. The people seemed a lot nicer than other places and the food was very good.
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JAPAN: A Day in Nagoya Ep. 3: FAT KOIS & Shirotori Garden 白鳥庭園 || Autumn OCT 2018 || Kiyoshi Toji
The Shirotori Garden is a Japanese-style garden with a path running along the banks of streams and ponds. The mound at the southwestern corner of the garden represents Mt.Ontake and the stream originating from the mound, the Kiso River. In the center of the garden lies the Seiu-tei, a complex of tea ceremony rooms.
Seiu-tei was designed after the image of a swan, or “shirotori”, flying down to rest its wings.
Seiu-tei was designed after the image of Seiu-tei depicts the flow of the tides, one of Seiu-tei depicts the flow of the tides, one of the traditional aspects of Japanese gardens. The ebb and flow effect is achieved by the use of modern technology.
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Shirotori Garden (Jingu Nishi Station of Meijo Subway Line)
(I availed of the Weekend Eco Ticket Donichi Eco Kippu for only 600yen. Certain tourist establishments will give you discounted entrance fees upon presentation of this ticket, such as Nagoya Castle & Shirotori Garden :D for more info on discounted tickets: )
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Nagoya Castle (Shiyakusho Station of Meijo Subway Line)
Osu Kannon (Osu Kannon Station of Tsurumai Subway Line)
Shirotori Garden (Jingu Nishi Station of Meijo Subway Line)
Atsuta Jingu (5 min. walk from Shiratori Garden)
Meijo Park (Shiyakusho Station of Meijo Subway Line. Walk pass Nagoya Castle and cross the street. Arrived :D )
Sunshine Sakae (Sakae Station of Meijo Subway Line)
*Oasis 21 & Don Quijote mall is just a street away from Sunshine Sakae
Sakae Station is the nearest to my hotel
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nagoya japan traditional old house 800 years old
nagoya japan traditional old house 800 years old if not more.
Japan Road Trip 2017 - #3: Kanazawa