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Kanazawa City Long-established Memorial Hall

The Nakaya family, a well-established merchant family, who took a commendation of the clan's Gotenyaku formula from the fifth feudal lord of the Kaga clan, Tsunami Maeda. It was founded in Tensho 7 (1579). It has now been transformed into a modern building, but the old store of the architecture of Meiji 11 (1878) was preserved as a memorial hall. On the first floor, medicine is arranged, and the state of the store is restored. On the second floor, Kanazawa's long-established Centennial Exhibition displays (three times a year) paraphernalia paraphernalia. You can enjoy a variety of other exhibits, such as water drawn.

Kanazawa City Ashigaru Museum

The two Ashigaru houses, the Takanishi family and the Shimizu family, which had been left in the former Hayamichi-cho (around present-day Sachi-cho), which had been the site of the Ashigaru-no-muniya, have been relocated, and the interior has been opened to the public. Ashigaru is an infantry with a low status, but Ashigaru of the Kaga clan lived in a small but detached house with a garden. In addition, the floor plan also follows the flow of the samurai residence, which emphasizes the customer service space. It also publishes literature materials on Ashigu relations, including duties, martial arts, and old people. It takes 20 minutes.

Nagamachi Samurai House Rest Hall

There is a free rest room with restrooms and an exhibition corner. There is a tourist volunteer guide, "Maido-san", and you can also meet the surrounding guides (free of charge). There is one wheelchair for rent.

Former Kaga feudal lord Takada family site

The remains of the mansion of the Takada family, a middle-class samurai of the Kaga clan; the restored and heavy Nagayamon, as the name suggests, is a gate with a row house, complete with stables, fellow rooms, and a barn.

Samurai House Site Nomura Family

The only site of the samurai residence in Nagamachi that is open to the public. You can tour the style of the period, which valued the formalities, at the site of the residence of the Kaga feudal lord, Nomura Denbei Nobusada, who has held the post of generation magistrate. In particular, there is a high cultural reputation for culture, such as Numa, a kaga clan-style painter with landscape water paintings by the Kano-style painter, Izumi Sasaki, and the vaulted ceiling of Sōki-hiki-style, and shoji-do with giyaman. In addition, the garden is equipped with 400-year-old yammomo and shii old trees, six-meter-long heavy snow lanterns, and a large bridge of Sakura Mikage stone. From the layout, you can feel the building in harmony with the mansion and the garden. In addition, there is a tea room when you go up the stone stairs, and you can enjoy matcha while looking at the garden under your eyes (detailed inquiry required).

Nagamachi samurai residence site neighborhood

Once a waterway that carried wood and the like to build Kanazawa Castle, it was a waterway that also took Gori and Ayu. If you take a step into the alley on the eastern side of it, you will enter the ruins of the samurai residence as if it had gone backwards to the Edo period. The thin road, with a line of clay walls on each side, is like a maze that bends at the butt. It has a structure that prevents the enemy from invading in one stretch in the event of a battle. The shiny tiles on the earthen wall are unique to the Hokuriku region, where there is a lot of snow and rain, and they are glazed and baked. You also want to stop at the Nagamachi Samurai House Rest Hall (time: 9-17 o'clock, December 1-March 15, 9:30-17 o'clock, no leave), where there is a rest room and a tourist information corner.

Onosho Water

Water flowing through the central town of Kanazawa, with the Sai River as its source. It was built 400 years ago, and is the oldest water in Kanazawa. It flows through the area of the samurai residence, so you can feel the style of the feudal era.

Taffeta

A selection of sundries, clothes, food, and other items that are likely to make life fun. It also serves as an atelier for the owner, Takachiko, who is also an embroidery writer.

Oyoyo Forest

Moved from Tokyo Aoyama to Kanazawa in January 2010. According to Yamasaki, the shop owner, "I like Kanazawa, which has a good use in the town, because there are Bidai and museums." subcultural books and magazines such as movies, music, fine arts and design are substantial, and people who are not familiar with old bookshops are easy to enter. The price is reasonable from 100 yen. There is a branch (Baburagi-dori store) in Nagamachi.

Greengrocer Hisanao Matsuda

It is a modern greengrocer with beige wares on the black wall. It is a select shop for kaga vegetables and other popular condiments in the prefecture.

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