The Gardens of Kanazawa
Kanazawa has been linked to Tokyo by Shinkansen for only a little over three years, but the city has always drawn visitors because of its gardens, crafts and cuisine - now
more than ever!
We started our day-long visit with bakery goods and added coffee from a nearby 7-11 located in Kanazawa Station.
Next we wandered through Kenrokuen, one of the three most famous large gardens in Japan, a quiet and peaceful stroll highlighted by a wide variety of flowering trees.
We then walked around a preserved neighborhood of high-ranking samurai compounds along narrow streets lined with tile-topped clay walls. Here we entered the Nomura House to view the family’s incredibly beautiful small garden.
For lunch we once again bought ekibento to eat on the train which took us late in the afternoon to Hiroshima, our next destination.
All day long we basked in bright sunshine and proclaimed every cherry tree we encountered as more stunning than the last.
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