The Tea House Shimo, located on East Tea House Street, has a long history and unique geisha culture in Japan, making it an attractive pilgrimage site for tourists. The traffic is also very convenient. It takes about ten minutes to get there by car from Kanazawa JR Station. If you take the bus, get off at the bus stop at the east exit of Kanazawa JR Station and get off at the "Bridge Yoshiba" station. It takes about five minutes to walk to Kanazawa! The two-story building of Zhimo, for the preservation of monuments, please remember to take off your shoes after entering the door! In addition, if you are carrying luggage and handbags, there is a locker for storage service (the cost is normally 100 yen, which can be refunded when you leave). In addition, on the first floor, there are often seen in the Japanese drama "in the furnace", which is really available! However, it is necessary to remind tourists that in order to protect wooden monuments, the use time is controlled, and the source of fire should be paid attention to.
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The Tea House Shimo, located on East Tea House Street, has a long history and unique geisha culture in Japan, making it an attractive pilgrimage site for tourists. The traffic is also very convenient. It takes about ten minutes to get there by car from Kanazawa JR Station. If you take the bus, get off at the bus stop at the east exit of Kanazawa JR Station and get off at the "Bridge Yoshiba" station. It takes about five minutes to walk to Kanazawa! The two-story building of Zhimo, for the preservation of monuments, please remember to take off your shoes after entering the door! In addition, if you are carrying luggage and handbags, there is a locker for storage service (the cost is normally 100 yen, which can be refunded when you leave). In addition, on the first floor, there are often seen in the Japanese drama "in the furnace", which is really available! However, it is necessary to remind tourists that in order to protect wooden monuments, the use time is controlled, and the source of fire should be paid attention to.
Seven tails returned to Kanazawa, thinking that there is still a tea house street without shopping, so they said to drink afternoon tea. Matcha is very strong, very few, for thirsty people, or fried tea is more fun? Fortunately, I like the slight bitterness of matcha, which just offsets the sweetness of that little bit and fruit to hair ~, and, this Zhimo is not the Zhimo Oh ~
Old buildings on the street of East Tea House, geisha tea house after hundreds of years, photography in the Edo era, many Japanese domestic tourists come here to take pictures, hahaha. Maybe because of the need for a fee, everyone went in to visit less, I stood up and didn't see anyone go in.
A place where you can have a valuable experience in time slipping in the Edo period ✨
Dongchawu Street was once the main activity area of Edo-era geisha, a bit like the flower-saw path in Kyoto. Dongchawu Street currently has two art museums open to visit, one is Zhimo, the other is Huaihua Building. The drums used for the geisha performance, the golden screen, and the red main color in the room all exude the feeling of the past.