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Nishi Chaya & Temple Town: A Stroll Through Traditional Japan

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Nishi Chaya District: a charming neighborhood with well-preserved wooden teahouses Nishi Chaya District: A Stroll Through Traditional Japan  (YouTube  link ) Nishi Chaya District Nishi Chaya District (にし茶屋街 aka "Nishi Chaya Gai"⭐), is one of Kanazawa's three historic teahouse districts. It is a charming neighborhood with well-preserved wooden teahouses, narrow alleyways, and a traditional atmosphere. While it is smaller and quieter than the neighboring Higashi Chaya District, Nishi Chaya still offers a glimpse into Kanazawa's rich history and culture. One of the highlights is the Kanazawa City Nishi Chaya Museum , which stands on the site of the teahouse where writer Shimada Seijiro once spent his time. At dusk, elegantly dressed geisha stroll through the streets, and the melodic sound of shamisen drifts from the rows of historic houses, immersing you in the enchanting night atmosphere of Kanazawa, the city of arts. Kanazawa City Nishi Chaya Museum 西茶屋資料館 stands i...

Secrets of the Ninja: Unearthing Artifacts at the Kanazawa Museum

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The earliest evidence of Japanese armor dates back to the 4th century The Ninja Weapon Museum in Kanazawa, Japan offers a fascinating look into the world of the ninja . Explore real ninja artifacts like shuriken and armor, and even try throwing stars! (Museum focuses on exhibits, not training or weaponry origin). Myouryuji Temple 忍者寺 in Kanazawa's Temple District (YouTube  link ) Ninja Aspirations Thwarted (But the Museum Was Awesome!) Unfortunately, I wasn't able to snag a reservation for Myoryuji Temple (aka Ninjadera Temple 忍者寺) - they require them in advance. Since sneaking in wasn't an option (probably for the best!), I decided to head to the  Ninja Weapon Museum  instead. Here's a glimpse of the cool stuff they had on display! Minamoto no Yoshitsune :  a brilliant military strategist and commander during the Genpei War (1180-1185), leading the Minamoto clan to many victories against the Taira clan. The Tachi (太刀), translating to "long sword," is a pre...