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Kanazawa Castle & Tea District

btimmedia · August 25, 2018 · Architecture, City, Creative Flow, People, Photography, Travel · 0 comments
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In addition to Kenroku-en Garden, T and I made our way around the city to the next two most famous sites: Kanazawa Castle and the Higashichaya historical geisha/tea district. We got a good taste for the history that Ishikawa had to offer. Interesting fact: Ishikawa is one of the few areas of Japan that was nearly untouched by the world wars, so a lot of its history is still in tact from before the 1900s!

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