(Source: KOSUBLOG)
Kazuemachi Chayagai has a tranquil and traditional atmosphere with several ryotei, old established restaurants, and O-chaya. There are tea houses and bars that have been renovated inside old stores, and select shops that mainly sell traditional crafts. Despite it being a popular sightseeing spot, it has a quiet and elegant air.
(Source: 食べログ)
There are two slopes on the back streets of Kazuemachi. Kuragari zaka, which literary means dark slope, was used by male customers heading to chayagai who wanted to avoid people’s eyes. As the name suggests this slope is dark even during the day, and has many corners. In contrast, the other slope to chayagai is called “Akarizaka,” slope of light.
(Source: 夕焼け金魚 )
This is a small park in Kazuemachi that is designated as an important preservation district of historic buildings. This park was renovated with Nishiuchiso gamaebori, old inner moat of Kanazawa castle, in the center. This is a place you can drop by casually during your walk. You can look over the whole area of the park from the three meter high mound.
(Source: しったかぶりの日本歴史旅 と、もろもろ・・・)
This is a seasonal event that tells you early summer in Kanazawa has arrived. About 1,200 toro, Japanese lanterns, decorate Asano River at night and create a fantastic view in front of your eyes. When people float toro in the river, they thank the river which is necessary for making Kaga Yuzen, traditional technique for dyeing silk from this area, and pray to ancestors with hopes of future growth of Kaga Yuzen.
(Source: あゆみ小景)
(Source: KOSUBLOG)
Kazuemachi Chayagai has a tranquil and traditional atmosphere with several ryotei, old established restaurants, and O-chaya. There are tea houses and bars that have been renovated inside old stores, and select shops that mainly sell traditional crafts. Despite it being a popular sightseeing spot, it has a quiet and elegant air.
(Source: 食べログ)
There are two slopes on the back streets of Kazuemachi. Kuragari zaka, which literary means dark slope, was used by male customers heading to chayagai who wanted to avoid people’s eyes. As the name suggests this slope is dark even during the day, and has many corners. In contrast, the other slope to chayagai is called “Akarizaka,” slope of light.
(Source: 夕焼け金魚 )
This is a small park in Kazuemachi that is designated as an important preservation district of historic buildings. This park was renovated with Nishiuchiso gamaebori, old inner moat of Kanazawa castle, in the center. This is a place you can drop by casually during your walk. You can look over the whole area of the park from the three meter high mound.
(Source: しったかぶりの日本歴史旅 と、もろもろ・・・)
This is a seasonal event that tells you early summer in Kanazawa has arrived. About 1,200 toro, Japanese lanterns, decorate Asano River at night and create a fantastic view in front of your eyes. When people float toro in the river, they thank the river which is necessary for making Kaga Yuzen, traditional technique for dyeing silk from this area, and pray to ancestors with hopes of future growth of Kaga Yuzen.
(Source: あゆみ小景)