Kanazawa East Tea House Street (ひがし Tea House Street) in Hokkaido, Japan, take the North Railway bus and get off at Hashiba Station; the tea house is the place where the Edo-era Japanese geisha performances are performed. It retains the taste of the Edo period. It feels very good to take pictures. It is a popular attraction in Kanazawa!
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Kanazawa East Tea House Street (ひがし Tea House Street) in Hokkaido, Japan, take the North Railway bus and get off at Hashiba Station; the tea house is the place where the Edo-era Japanese geisha performances are performed. It retains the taste of the Edo period. It feels very good to take pictures. It is a popular attraction in Kanazawa!
Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan is an ancient city, and its East and West Chaya Streets are representative areas of the old city of Kanazawa. Tea House Street is an old wooden house on both sides. Now it has become Kanazawa's most famous view and purchase attractions.
Dongchawu Street can be slowly strolled past Kanazawa Station, less than half an hour walk away, the whole street is mainly Edo-era buildings, many craft shops and teahouses, the most distinctive is Jinzhe products and Jinzhe ice cream.
Kanazawa area is very famous attractions, quite antique ~👍
Nice and well maintained old street of Kanazawa with a scenic riverbank next to it
Kanazawa must go to the attractions, the Edo-era tea house street, more flower-seeing paths than Kyoto, more style, retain more flavor at the time. There are many old shops here, you can find a tea house here to have a cup of tea, such as a smile, find a gold foil product store, buy some gold foil products, especially can not miss the gold foil ice cream. There are also fruit, wine shops, etc., and I have been shopping here for a long time and I feel that it is not enough.
The cityscape is like Kyoto, and there are many shops and it's fun just to walk! ○