Travel / Tourism Spots in Around Nishi Chaya District Area

  • Kourinji Temple
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    4.5
    56 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi 1-3-15
    "A Soto Buddhist temple built in 1651 after the chief retainer of Kaga Domain asked the domain's lord to do so. Widely known as a temple which grants wishes, the temple is popularly visited by worshippers from around the country. The way to pray for your wish is unique-wearing a cord tied to a sign with your wish on it around your shoulder, you must circle a path called the ""Road of Happiness"" encircling statues depicting arhats and the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac three times counter-clockwise. Some of the temple's many other highlights include the ""Kofuku Jizo,"" a statue of Kshitigarbha which grants people's prayers for children and healthy child growth; a white statue of the deity Fudo which grands beautiful skin; and a Daruma statue which grants improved luck."

    願掛けを目的として伺いました。簡単な説明の後は自由に見学したり回ったりしました。石の干支の置物がたくさんあり、自分の干支のところに3週目に願掛けしてタスキをかけます。なんか聞いてくれそうな感じやな-。今回の金沢旅行で一番楽しかったとこです。

  • Kanazawa Nishichaya Museum
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    4.0
    43 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi 2-25-18
    A history museum located in No-machi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture situated on the former site of the Yoshiyonero tea house; the museum building recreates what the tea house once looked like in its heyday. The Yoshiyonero famously served as the setting of the Taisho period novel “Chijo” and an exhibit presenting materials related to its author, Seijiro Shimada, can be found on the first floor. The second floor is a tatami room with lovely rouge walls; the room is decorated with various articles appropriate to the tea house neighborhood in which the museum is situated, including gold leafed and lacquered ornaments, sensu folding fans, a shamisen, and taiko drum. Volunteer sightseeing guides who will provide a walking tour of the nearby area are also regularly stationed at the museum.

    金沢市の茶屋街のひとつであるにし茶屋街にあり、駅などからは少し距離があります。かつてのお茶屋の様子が再現された場所で、装飾品などを含めて見学することができて、入場料は不要なのでこちらに来たら見学するといい場所だと思います。

  • Myoryu-ji Temple
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi 1-2-12
    The Myoryu-ji Temple is a Nichiren Buddhist temple in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The Temple was founded by Maeda Toshitsune, the third lord of the Kaga Domain. Its complex defensive architecture, including many features designed to confuse attackers, led to it being nicknamed the “Ninja Temple.” The Temple interior is full of ingenious features such as offertory boxes and steps that hide pitfalls, hidden rooms, etc. What appears from the outside to be a two-storey building actually has four stories, with a total of 23 rooms. Tours can be booked in advance by telephone; it may be possible to book a place for the same day if there are any places vacant on that day’s tour.
  • Kutani Kosen Pottery Kiln
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    4.0
    28 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi 5-3-3
    This is a long-established store continuing since 1870, located at the “Kutani-yaki” pottery, a craft representative of Ishikawa Prefecture. All the work is completed by hand from molding the clay to the first kiln, second firing and decorating with glaze, and the techniques of old Kokutani and revived Kutani continued to be protected even today. In addition to being able to see the manufacturing process in the workshop, visitors are able to experience painting a design to make their very own original piece. There is an exhibition room with a variety of kiln artwork, and pieces from traditional style to those of everyday use are for sale. The nearest station is Nomachi Station.

    Noting to see or do there. Only a few expensive poteries. We were not invited to visit. There was only one employee in the store

  • Shinmeiguu
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    4.0
    15 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi 2-1-8
    "A Shinto shrine dedicated to the goddesses Amaterasu Omikami and Toyouke-hime Omikami standing along National Route 157, a 10 minute drive from JR Kanazawa Station. Counted as one of Japan's Seven Shinmei Shrines or one of Three Shimei Shrines. The shrine provides worshippers with protection from evil and misfortune and, since ancient times, has been nicknamed ""Oshinmei-san."" The shrine's Himachi Festival and Aburimochi Shinji, regular spring and autumn festivals have been held for over 300 years. A giant Japanese zelkova tree on the shrine's grounds is some 1,000 years old and is the biggest such tree in the prefecture."

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えた幹線道路沿いにあります。車通りが多い通り沿いですが、一歩境内に入ると静かで、人も自分以外はいない状態でした。悪事災難厄除けに御利益があるあぶり餅神事が有名だそうですが、そのイベントと関係ない訪問だとやはり樹齢1000年という大ケヤキに存在感を感じますね。

  • Nishi Chaya District
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    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Nomachi
    This area once flourished as a licensed chaya (traditional place of feasts and entertainment by geisha) district of the Kaga Clan and is still an area with Japanese restaurants and geisha houses lining the streets. It is located on the west side of “Saigawa River” in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The chaya style town houses with impressive lattices line the streets, and the atmosphere of traditional pleasure quarters refusing first-time customers without introduction remains. It is the town where the Taisho period novelist Seijiro Shimada, who wrote the best-selling novel “On the Ground” at the age of 20, spent his childhood. In the “Nishi-Chaya Museum,” visitors can see material on Seijiro Shimada and a reproduction of a Japanese style room of chaya.
  • Fushimi-ji Temple
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    3.5
    9 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-5-28
    "This Koyasan Shingon Sect Buddhist temple is located about three kilometers from Kanazawa station. The temple, which venerates an early Heian period statue of the Amitabha Kannon, and is number 14 on the Kanazawa Kannon pilgrimage. This temple is famous for its connection to Imohori Togoro, part of the legend which gave Kanazawa its name. The temple legend states that the honest Togoro received the blessings of the gods and Buddha, and every time he dug potatoes, he discovered gold dust. The legend says that the spring where he washed the potatoes became known as ""Kanazawa,"" gold marsh. There is a sitting statue of the Fudo Myo-oh, made between 810-824, in the Goma-do hall, visible in a glass enclosure."

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えたエリアがお寺が数多く集まっており、その中の一つです。珍しくある諏訪神社の向かいです。このお寺には平安時代前期に作られた重要文化財である阿弥陀如来像がありますが、来るまで存在を知りませんでした。次は予約してみたいですね。

  • Shogetsuji Temple
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    3.5
    7 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-5-22
    An ancient Buddhist temple which records state was founded in 1593. Originally built in Echizen (now Fukui Prefecture), the temple was later moved to Kanazawa, then Toyama, and Kodatsunodai, before finally being relocated to its current grounds in 1615. The temple’s huge cherry tree, popularly known as the Ozakura, is a 400-year-old Shogetsu cherry. According to legend, the samurai Maeda Toshitsune, third lord of Kaga Domain, and his friend, the temple’s high priest, received the seedling from Komatsu Castle and planted it here on the grounds. A local landmark, the tree is six meters in circumference at the base and 14 meters tall; jutting out of the temple’s wall, its branches extending over the sidewalk outside. In most years, the tree blooms in mid-April, attracting large numbers of visitors.

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えたエリアがお寺が数多く集まっており、その中の一つです。境内には国の天然記念物に指定されているという桜ががありますが、時期的に外れていたので特に変わったところのない、やや古民家風の本堂の普通のお寺でした。

  • Yoshiro and Yoshio Taniguchi Museum of Architecture
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    4.0
    6 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-1-18

    This is a small museum just opened a couple months ago. If you are interested in Japanese architect, I highly recommend to visit. Unfortunately their translation to English is not well enough but you...

  • Sankoji Temple
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    3.0
    6 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa Ichino Machi 1-3-5
    This temple was founded in 1635 as a Sankoji Buddhist temple, but today nothing original from this time remains. The temple’s main gate was rebuilt as a Deva gate in 1991. One of the temple’s highlights are the gates statues depicting the two Deva kings, carved out of black granite by the head priest himself.

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えたエリアがお寺が数多く集まっており、その中の一つです。初めて知りましたが、大久保利通を暗殺した紀尾井町の変にかかわりのあるお寺です。山門のところに仁王像がありましたが、なんとも言えない表情でした。

  • Nakamura Shrine
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    4.0
    1 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Nakamuramachi 16-1
    This history-leaden Shinto shrine celebrated its 1,100th anniversary in 2009. The Haiden front shrine was once the Bugakuden (noh stage), which stood on the grounds of Kanazawa Castle’s outer citadel. Later moved here, it is one of only a very few of Kanazawa Castle’s original structures still standing and was designated a Tangible Cultural Property by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2004.

    金沢の犀川近くにある神社仏閣が集まるエリアの神社です。1000年以上の歴史ある神社だそうで、拝殿は金沢町の能楽堂を移築したものだそうです。厳かな雰囲気を持つ神社でした。

  • Rokuto no Hiromi
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5
    “Hiromi” are what the wide, open spaces dotting the streets of Kanazawa are called. It is said they were made to provide protection from fires long ago when the town was first being built up. The Rokuto no Hiromi is said to be the largest hiromi in the city and it sprawls in front of the Myoryuji Temple, famously nicknamed the “Ninja Temple. Located in an area where few tourists visit, this place allows one to imagine what the ancient townscape once looked like. It is also said to have been used in ceremonies to welcome and send off the national government’s traveling envoys in the Edo period, and to turn around coaches as part of a strategy to lure enemies in times of conflict.
  • Teramachi-ji Temples
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi
  • Ningyo Museum
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    5.0
    130 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa Ichino Machi 2-chome 24-1

    The staff is nice and friendly, they have guided tours where you get to see fantastic collection of beautiful Japanese dolls and a good overview of the history. Fell in love with with a huge amazing...

  • Chokyuji Temple
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    3.5
    6 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-chome 2-20

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えたエリアがお寺が数多く集まっており、その中の一つです。前田利家の妹の津世の菩提寺です。入ってすぐのギンモクセイは樹齢400年を越えて、市の保存樹だそう。予約すれば写経や座禅もできるそうで、オープンな印象です。

  • Daienji Temple
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    3.0
    5 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-3-3

    金沢市の繁華街の南側の犀川を超えたエリアがお寺が数多く集まっており、その中の一つで、ちょうど寺町5丁目の交差点のところにあるのでわかりやすいです。比較的普通な浄土宗のお寺で、延命地蔵尊以外は特に目ぼしいものもないかな。

  • Gesshoji Temple
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa Ichino Machi 3-20-34

    利家公の長女の菩提寺。 内部の拝観は叶わなかったものの、 入り口付近のお地蔵さんだけでも 拝めたのは良かった。 このあたりは趣きあり、 散策によい

  • 23 Nishi Chaya District (Kanazawa Machi-nori)
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa Ichino Machi 2-chome 25-ban 1-go
  • 24 Kanazawa Construction (Kanazawa Machi-nori)
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Teramachi 5-chome 1-ban 18-go
  • 25 Teramachi 5Chome Ryokuchi Park (Kanazawa Machi-nori)
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    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi 5-chome 68

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Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.

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