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Wednesday, April 6th: Nomura Samurai House and Kenrokuen

Went to the Nomura Family Buke Yashiki samurai house with gardens (¥500), and it was exquisite. Walked around Nagamachi some more and hit the Kanazawa Shinise Memorial Hall (¥100) and then the Maeda Tosanokami-ke art museum across the street (¥300, and not worth it).

Walked to Kenrokuen gardens and spent hours touring the lovely landscaping in unseasonable heat. Shopped and bought Lacquerware, a Fan, and Sake just outside the North-East gate of the park at the Ishikawa Local Products Shop, and then walked back to the hotel area for more shopping (Kohrinbo 109) for stoneware.

After a rest, we took a taxi over to Higashi Chaya and Higashiyama (the teat/geisha district) and walked around looking for a place to eat dinner. Regretted not coming to this neighborhood during daytime. Got turned away from a traditional Kaga Kaiseki cuisine place, but found excellent sushi along the Asanogawa river in Hashibacho district.

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