Ryokan Daiyasu
If you are looking for a Japanese-style hotel close to Kanazawa Station, make Ryokan Daiyasu your choice! It is only 3 minuete walk from the station. We are very convenient for your trip in Kanazawa. All the guest rooms are not en-suite but they are kept clean, cozy and quiet. All rooms have TV and are air-conditioned and Japanese style with tatami
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Kanazawa (金沢市; -shi) is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. Kanazawa sits on the Sea of Japan, bordered by the Japan Alps, Hakusan National Park and Noto Peninsula National Park. The city sits between the Sai and Asano rivers. Its total area is 467.77 km˛. Kanazawa was one of the few major Japanese cities to be spared USAAF fire bombing during World War II. As a result, Kanazawa's considerable architectural heritage has been preserved. Kenrokuen Garden is by far the most famous part of Kanazawa. Originally built as the outer garden of Kanazawa castle, it was opened to the public in 1875. It is considered one of the "three most beautiful gardens in Japan" and is filled with a variety of trees, ponds, waterfalls and flowers, The Seisonkaku Villa was built in the last years of the Edo Period by a Maeda lord for his mother. It is one of the most elegant remaining samurai villas in Japan. The Oyama-jinja shrine , which is considered an Important Cultural Asset, is also in Kanazawa. Kanazawa's Myoryuji Temple or ninja dera (ninja temple) is a fascinating amalgamation of traditional Zen architecture, hidden doors, passageways, and hidden escape routes.