【金沢】1泊2日で楽しむ金沢旅行 グルメも観光も楽しめる大満喫の王道モデルコース(219)

Hello, this is A style. In this video, I will introduce a model course that I carefully selected recommended places in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.

Kanazawa is a rich land that has been called Kaga Hyakumangoku since ancient times. It is a place where historical sites and quaint streets still remain. ※Hyakumangoku: represents the amount of rice harvested in this area

The main sightseeing spots are concentrated in the city center, and you can fully enjoy them even in a short number of days, so I came up with a plan to enjoy sightseeing and gourmet food to the fullest in one night and two days.

I currently live in Tokyo and Kanazawa, so I think I can provide information that only a resident can provide that tourists would like to know. Kanazawa is a truly wonderful city where you can enjoy history, culture, and gourmet food! I hope you will find it helpful in your travels.

Let’s start our 1 night 2 day trip to Kanazawa! 7:00am Haneda Airport We are heading to Komatsu Airport by plane. You can go to Kanazawa by Shinkansen, express bus, or plane. If you are going from Tokyo, it will take some time (about 8 hours), but the cheapest option is the express bus.

By Shinkansen, it takes just under 3 hours from Tokyo Station to Kanazawa Station. By plane, it takes about 1 hour from Haneda to Komatsu Airport, and about 1 hour from Komatsu to Kanazawa.

The fares for Shinkansen and airplanes are not that different, so I think it’s a good idea to choose based on the ease of access to stations and airports, and the difference in discounted fares. 8:15am Komatsu Airport Arrived at Komatsu Airport.

The recommended means of transportation from Komatsu Airport to Kanazawa Station is the airport limousine bus! The bus departs from bus stop 1, which is right in front of the airport exit. It operates according to the arrival time of the flight, so it will depart approximately 15 minutes after the flight arrives.

It takes about 40 minutes directly to Kanazawa Station and costs ¥1,300 (one way). Tickets can be purchased from the ticket vending machine next to the bus stop or paid in cash. You can also use digital tickets or Hokuriku Railway’s IC card “ICa”.

If you pay in cash, you can only exchange 1,000 yen bills on the bus.

Since fares are paid in arrears, if you realize after boarding that you don’t have a 1,000 yen bill, it’s a good idea to purchase a digital ticket that can be paid by credit card. ※Digital tickets can be purchased by downloading 「のりまっし金沢(Norimasshi Kanazawa)」 app.

9:00am Kanazawa Station West Exit (Kanazawa Port Exit) We arrived at Kanazawa Station West Exit (Kanazawa Port Exit). We will leave our luggage at the hotel and go sightseeing.

If you want to mainly enjoy sightseeing and gourmet food during your trip to Kanazawa, I recommend choosing a hotel near Kanazawa Station, which has easy access to sightseeing spots and many gourmet spots and souvenir shops.

Tourist spots are concentrated towards the east exit (Kenrokuen exit), but the station is compact, so staying at the west exit is not bad. If you are going to sightseeing spots by taxi or rental car, we recommend staying at a hotel near the west exit, which is relatively less crowded.

9:30am Kanazawa Station East Exit (Kenrokuen Exit) Enjoy taking photos in front of Kanazawa’s symbols “Motenashi Dome” and “Tuzumi Gate” located at the east exit of Kanazawa Station. Kanazawa Station is the only station in Japan that was featured in the 「14 Most Beautiful Stations in the World」 by an American travel magazine.

The modern design of the “Motenashi Dome” was created in Kanazawa, where there is a lot of rain, to express the spirit of hospitality that offers umbrellas to people as they get off the station. The majestic wooden “Tuzumi Gate” is said to be inspired by the drums used in Nohgaku, Kanazawa’s traditional performing arts.

“Motenashi Dome” also has a bus terminal. The main sightseeing spots in Kanazawa are compactly packed, so I recommend taking the bus as a means of transportation! Most of the famous sightseeing spots can be reached from the bus stop located at ”Motenashi Dome”.

There is also a bicycle share port at the east exit, so if the weather is nice, I think it would be a good idea to use a bicycle. The bus terminal gets very crowded on weekends as there are many tourists.

If you can’t get on the bus right away or it’s raining, it’s a good idea to take a taxi as the sightseeing spots are not far away. 10:00am Omicho Market We will have an early lunch at Omicho Market!

This is a market that has a history of about 300 years and is known as the ” kitchen of Kanazawa citizens.” There are 170 shops selling seasonal seafood, vegetables, and fruits.

There are many shops, so if you want to try a variety of delicious foods, I recommend walking around! I will introduce some of the popular gourmet restaurants. First, Oguchi Suisan! This is a fish shop with the largest sales area in Omicho Market.

There is a ”Yakiyaki Corner” in one corner of the store, where they sell salt-grilled ” Nodoguro” (fish), grilled squid, shrimp, blowfish, etc. with sauce. And you can eat them in the eat-in space.

The famous “Nodoguro” costs ¥1,200 a piece, which is a little more expensive than other skewers, but I think it would be even more expensive if you ate it at a restaurant! (※ Depends on the size of the fish)

I think ”Nodoguro” eaten grilled with salt or boiled is the most delicious, so why not give it a try? Daimatsu Suisan, located right next to Oguchi Suisan, is a restaurant recommended for oyster lovers! You can enjoy rock oysters in summer and pacific oysters in winter at the store!

Although the season is limited (from mid-November to the end of December), you can also eat Kobako crab, which has delicious eggs and miso. If you visit during crab season, be sure to try it!

“Ippuku Yokocho” is a food court that you can use if you want to eat while standing or have a few drinks. You can enjoy three shops at this location. “Shichifukumaru” offers Hamayaki and a menu unique to the market, “Ipukuya” is a Kanazawa oden shop, and “Rokkaku” offers local sake.

Kanazawa is famous not only for its seafood, but also for its oden and sake. Recommended for tasting Kanazawa gourmet food all at once. Don’t forget the “Omicho croquettes”! This is a popular croquette shop with long lines, and there are lots of freshly fried handmade croquettes lined up in front of the shop!

There are many types of croquettes, including Hokuriku-style croquettes made with Nodoguro, sweet shrimp, crab, and Noto beef, as well as croquettes with classic flavors, so be careful not to buy too much! We get thirsty while walking.

At Fruits Sakano, a fruit specialty store, you can buy fresh juices that allow you to enjoy the taste of the fruit itself. The most popular is orange juice made by hollowing out the whole inside! It is very popular not only because it is delicious but also because it looks cute.

There are also fruits in cups and pineapples on sticks that are easy to eat while walking, so they are recommended for refreshing your palate and rehydrating after meals. If you find it difficult to eat while walking through crowds, you may want to try one of the restaurants inside the market.

“Shunsai Wasyoku Kofuku” is a popular restaurant whose signature menu items are “Nodoguro Hitsumabushi” (¥3,190) and “Seafood Hitsumabushi” (¥2,750). You can also enjoy Kanazawa cuisine made with fresh seasonal ingredients at reasonable prices.

The great thing about it is that it’s on the second floor of Omicho Market, so it’s hard for tourists to see! Recommended for those who want to eat seafood in a relaxed atmosphere.

Speaking of Kanazawa, “Mori Mori Sushi” is also famous! A conveyor belt sushi restaurant where you can enjoy seafood from Hokuriku at reasonable prices. Since it is a chain store, there are stores in various locations, but the fish at the store inside the market is guaranteed to be fresh!

This is a popular store with long lines, so be sure to get your numbered ticket first when you arrive at the market! The market is popular not only with locals but also with tourists, so it gets very crowded around noon!

It is recommended to go in the morning before sightseeing, or in the evening after sightseeing. 11:30am Kanazawa Castle Park Kanazawa Castle Park and Kenrokuen Garden are about 15 minutes walk from Omicho Market.

There are many sightseeing spots in the area, so on the first day of our trip, we will start sightseeing at Kanazawa Castle Park, visit surrounding sightseeing spots, and finally return to Kenrokuen Garden.

There are several entrances to Kanazawa Castle Park, so it’s a good idea to decide where to enter and exit depending on your sightseeing route. “Kahokumon” is the main gate of Kanazawa Castle. This gate is located at the end of the entrance from Kuromonguchi and Otemonguchi, which are close to Omicho Market.

Just after entering Kahoku Gate, there is another “Ishikawa Gate”. ”Ishikawa Gate” is the back gate of Kanazawa Castle that leads to Kenrokuen. It feels more magnificent than the main gate. Sannomaru Square is located just after entering Kahoku Gate and Ishikawa Gate.

In fact, Kanazawa Castle has been hit by fire several times, and almost all the buildings have been destroyed. Today, we can see the site that has become a plaza and the buildings that have been rebuilt and restored.

There are no buildings such as castles, so it may be a little unsatisfactory. However, if you know a little about the history of Kanazawa Castle, you will be able to enjoy other sightseeing spots more, so I think it would be a good idea to take a walk while sightseeing.

Kaga Province (old Kanazawa area) was originally ruled by the Jodo Shinshu sect (Ikko sect) for about 100 years. Kanazawa Castle is where Kanazawa Mido, which served as its base, was located.

After Oda Nobunaga fought against the Jodo Shinshu sect (Ikko sect) and won, he built a castle on the site of Kanazawa Mido and made Morimasa Sakuma the lord of the castle, and Kanazawa Castle began.

Afterwards, Hashiba Hideyoshi fought against Morimasa and won, and Hideyoshi’s senior vassal Toshiie Maeda became the lord of the castle. From then on, the Maeda family served as the lords of Kanazawa Castle for 14 generations until the Meiji Restoration. ”Hashizume-mon” is located just beyond Sannomaru Square.

It is the gate that leads to Ninomaru, and together with the “Kahoku Gate” and “Ishikawa Gate” that we saw earlier, it is called the “Kanazawa Castle Sangomon.” After entering the Hashizume Gate, there is Ninomaru Square, and next to it is the Honmaru, where the castle tower was located.

The castle tower was destroyed by lightning during the reign of Lord Toshiie. Afterwards, it was not rebuilt, and the lord and his family lived and conducted government affairs in the palace located in Ninomaru.

The place where the castle tower used to be is now a green space, and Ninomaru Palace is currently under restoration work! Proceeding past Ninomaru Square, you will come to Gyokuseninmaru Garden, which was built on the site of the mansion where the second Toshinaga’s wife, Gyokusenin, lived.

The three-dimensional garden with its height differences allows you to enjoy various views depending on the viewing angle. One of the highlights is the stone wall that is made up of rectangular stones right next to the garden. I couldn’t understand it, but it seems like it’s fashionable.

The gate in front of Gyokuseninmaru Garden is “Nezumita Gate” It is a wooden bridge that connects it to Kanaya Demaru (Oyama Shrine), where retired feudal lords and their families lived. Exit the castle from this gate and head towards Oyama Shrine.

0:00pm Oyama Shrine Oyama Shrine was once the site of Kanaya Goten, the villa of the Maeda family, the lords of the Kaga domain. After the abolition of the domain, a new shrine building was built to enshrine Lord Toshiie during the Meiji period. Since 1998, Toshiie’s legal wife, Omatsu, has also been enshrined here.

The highlight is the shrine gate It was built in 1875 and is a unique gate that incorporates three styles: Japanese, Chinese, and Western, and has been designated as an important cultural property by the country.

The top floor is fitted with colorful glass, which is lit up at night to make it look even more beautiful. Above it is installed Japan’s oldest lightning rod.

Kanazawa really gets a lot of lightning, so if you have a lightning rod nearby, you won’t have to worry if you hear thunder while sightseeing 👍

The garden in the precincts was created between the end of the Edo period and the beginning of the Meiji period. It is said to be the last garden built by the Maeda family, and it is my favorite tourist spot because it feels good just walking around.

0:30 p.m. Nagamachi Buke Yashiki Ato (Ruins of Nagamachi Samurai Residence) A 15-minute walk from Oyama Shrine is the Naga-machi Bukeyashiki Ruins, an elegant townscape. In the past, this area was home to the houses of middle-class samurai, and the quaint scenery with its earthen walls and stone-paved paths is still maintained.

Among them, the Nomura house is the only house in this area that is open to the public. It is a tourist destination that has been awarded two stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. The Nomura family is a venerable family that has served the Maeda family for 11 generations as a direct vassal.

Although the residents have changed several times, the gate and earthen walls remain as they were before. You can see a beautiful garden with old trees that are over 400 years old, a flowing pond, lanterns, and large stones.

If you go up the stairs, you will find a tea room where you can enjoy a cup of matcha while looking out at the garden. There are many shops selling ceramics and restaurants in the area, so I recommend stopping by the shops and taking a leisurely stroll.

1:00pm Cafe MURAKAMI We will take a break at a popular Japanese sweets shop near the Nomura family. “Japanese Sweets Murakami” is a long-established store founded in 1911. You can buy various types of Japanese sweets such as dorayaki, daifuku, and yokan.

There are several stores in Kanazawa, but this store also has a ”Cafe MURAKAMI” restaurant where you can enjoy tea and Japanese sweets while relaxing. Recommended is the “Bukeyashiki Plate” This set includes matcha, mitarashi dango, mugwort dango, warabi mochi, and chocolate yokan, and is exclusive to this store!

The most popular warabi mochi drink was a drink with a new texture that I had never tried before. Murakami sweets are also recommended as souvenirs! Why not enjoy some shopping while taking a break? By the way, “Sakakobo Taro” located across from “Murakami” is also a delicious Japanese sweets shop!

Japanese sweets arranged in a modern way are very fashionable! There is also an eat-in space. I think it’s a good shop to take a break and buy souvenirs, so I also recommend it! 2:00pm 21st Century Art Museum Next destination is ”21st Century Art Museum”

This is an art museum where you can enjoy contemporary art, located about a 15-minute walk from the Nagamachi Samurai Residence Ruins. This museum has many hands-on exhibits that are easy to get used to even for beginners, and consists of a free interaction zone and a paid exhibition zone.

The most popular art is the “swimming pool” located in the exhibition zone (charges apply) Viewers can go inside the pool (swimming pool basement) and look at the water surface, or look down on the pool from above and enjoy seeing people inside.

Admission to the basement of the pool is very popular! You cannot enter freely as the number of people and time are limited. Previously, you could make reservations one week in advance on the website, but now you can only make reservations on the same day.

Reservations for the same day are quickly booked up, so the hurdles to seeing the show are high!

It’s not a good idea to waste your time sightseeing in Kanazawa just to admire the swimming pool, so if you can’t get a reservation, just enjoy looking at the pool from the window of the exchange zone (free of charge)! There are many places you can enjoy more than the pool!

A spiral-shaped pavilion where you can enjoy a colorful landscape with a mixture of three-colored glass. A room where you can enjoy constantly changing light from morning to night throughout the four seasons from the square-cut ceiling.

A bronze statue modeled on a figure measuring clouds from the line from the movie “Lifelong Criminal” The author seems to have created this piece with his deceased brother in mind, and it combines various elements. All of these works can be enjoyed in the Exchange Zone (free of charge).

There are a lot of exciting things to see, so I recommend taking your time to enjoy them. 2:45pm Ishiura Shrine Ishiura Shrine is the oldest shrine in Kanazawa, built during the Kofun period.

There are many things to see in the precincts, such as a chozubachi with colorful and beautiful flowers floating on it, and the approach to the shrine, which is lined with 101 torii gates. You can have fun just walking around the temple grounds, but what I recommend here is purchasing amulets!

There are 48 types of polka dot amulets, and they are really cute. Omikuji and stamp books are also polka dots, so I think it would be fun to purchase them as well. It’s located right between the 21st Century Art Museum and Kenrokuen, and it’s surprisingly fun, so why not stop by?

3:00pm Kenrokuen When you come to Kanazawa, you can’t miss Kenrokuen. This garden has a large pond, mountains, teahouse, etc. on its vast grounds, and you can take a tour of the garden while stopping by them. It has been designated as a special scenic spot by the country.

There are seven entrances to Kenrokuen, and you can enter from any of them. If you purchase tickets at the entrance, the Katsurazakaguchi entrance, which is close to Kanazawa Castle’s Ishikawa Gate, is the busiest.

If it takes a long time to enter the park, you can enter the park more smoothly by purchasing a ticket at the toll booth at Renchimon Entrance, which is located ahead of Katsurazaka Entrance. In China’s Song Dynasty book, ”,Luoyang Famous Gardens”, it is written as follows:

In a garden, you cannot see six outstanding landscapes at the same time. If you try to express spaciousness, the silence and depth will be diminished. The parts that have been touched by people lack the old charm. Also, if you add a lot of waterfalls and ponds, you won’t be able to see far away.” “Koen is the only place where these six landscapes coexist.”

Just like Koen, which was praised for its wonderful scenery, the garden was named ”Kenrokuen” because it combines six contradictory views.

It is considered one of Japan’s top three gardens, along with “Korakuen” in Okayama and “Kairakuen” in Mito, and is a very popular tourist destination that has received the highest rank of three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan. Kotoji lanterns with beautiful unbalanced legs and different lengths. Observation deck with a panoramic view

Karasaki pine with beautiful branches Yukitsuri, which prevents branches from breaking due to the weight of snow, is a winter tradition at Kenrokuen. Gankobashi is a bridge shaped like wild geese flying in a line. Neagarino matsu has more than 40 roots of various sizes that rise up to 2 meters above the ground.

Hanami Bridge, where you can enjoy seasonal flowers along the gently flowing waterfront The area surrounding Hisago Pond has an old-fashioned atmosphere, with lush trees, the sound of falling water, and a tea house.

There are many things to see, including fountains that are made to spout water using the natural water pressure caused by the difference in height. You can enjoy a variety of scenery throughout the year, so make sure to enjoy the scenery from time to time to the fullest!

For reference, Kenrokuen and Kanazawa Castle have several days each season where you can enjoy the night illuminations. I was able to see teamLab’s light festival at Kanazawa Castle’s illumination this fall.

The gardens and Kanazawa Castle Park are illuminated in the dark, and you can enjoy a completely different and elegant view from the daytime, so these are also recommended! Please check the schedule on our website and enjoy! ※The Festival of Lights (Hikari no matsuri) by teamLab ended on November 26, 2023.

There are many wonderful shops near Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa Castle. After walking a lot and enjoying sightseeing, why not try some soft serve ice cream? Hakuichi is a shop that sells gold leaf cosmetics and crafts. Here you can buy gold leaf soft serve ice cream made with a bold piece of gold leaf.

You can also eat soft-serve ice cream that changes depending on the season at Chocolatory Amenouta, which is located near the Hakuichi shop. Both soft serve ice creams were really delicious and I highly recommend them. Be sure to try it when you go to Kanazawa Castle or Kenrokuen!

7:30pm Kuroyuri After we finish sightseeing and take a breather, we will go to eat dinner. “Kuroyuri” is a long-established store that is popular for ”Oden.”

You can enjoy delicious Kanazawa Oden made with the secret soup stock that has been used since the establishment of the restaurant, as well as local cuisine made with local ingredients.

This oden has a light and gentle flavor. Kurumafu, which is made by wrapping raw wheat gluten around a stick and grilling it, and plum shellfish are ingredients unique to Hokuriku! I don’t think you’ll see Shumai oden very often. Of course, there are also classics such as daikon radish, sardine fishballs, and mochi kinchaku.

It’s a popular restaurant that always has a line, so it’s best to make a reservation in advance. The later it gets, the more oden ingredients start to run out, so we recommend going as early as possible. The store is located inside Anto, which is directly connected to Kanazawa Station.

” Anto” also has an oden shop called “Yama-san’’. Popular Kanazawa curry restaurant “Go Go Curry” There are many restaurants where you can enjoy Kanazawa gourmet food, such as Maimon Sushi, which you can easily eat at the counter, so it might be a good idea to go there.

It’s morning. The second day of your trip to Kanazawa will start from a special place. 9:00am Ikiiki uoichi Iki-iki Uoichi is a market where you can buy fish landed in Kanazawa Port and other areas directly from fishermen. The appeal is that you can buy fresh fish at surprisingly low prices!

You can eat the fish you buy in the eat-in space, or if you want to take it as a souvenir, you can have it mailed from the store. When I went there recently (November), I bought cold yellowtail, medium fatty tuna, crab, and shellfish. It was delicious!

It takes about 15 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station to Kanazawa Port, which is surprisingly close, so we recommend taking a taxi when it opens at 9:00 a.m. 10:30am Higashi Chaya District Stroll around the Chaya District.

In Kanazawa, where the teahouse culture where geishas are active still exists, there are three teahouse districts: Higashi, Nishi, and Kazuemachi. The quaint townscape that dates back to the late Edo period and early Meiji period has been designated as a nationally important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings.

Among them, “Higashi Chaya District” is said to be the largest. Teahouses are generally first time customers are not allowed, but there are some places where you can tour the teahouse architecture and experience the hospitality of geishas.

There are many cafes and shops in the surrounding area, and the Kazuemachi Chaya District is also nearby, so why not take a stroll along there as well? 11:00am Chayu Since we are here, we will have some sweets at Higashi Chaya District.

Chayu is an original gelato ice cream shop on the first floor, and a sweets shop with an authentic tatami room on the second floor. You can enjoy Japanese sweets made with carefully selected locally sourced ingredients.

We ate warabi mochi ice cream and Mont Blanc gelato, and we were surprised at how delicious they both were! The shop is located at the entrance of the main street of Higashi Chaya District, making it easy to stop by.

This is a recommended shop when you want to take a short break or have a relaxing cup of tea. 12:00am Myoryuji Temple (Ninja Temple) If you still have time before leaving Kanazawa, I also recommend Myoryuji Temple! This temple is also known as “Ninja Temple”.

Although it is a little far from Higashi Chaya District (about 15 minutes by car), it is about 5 minutes by car or 20 minutes on foot from Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden.

This temple was originally a prayer place built by Lord Maeda Toshiie near Kanazawa Castle. The third lord of the domain, Toshitsune, moved it to its current location.

This was a time when the Tokugawa Shogunate was crushing many feudal lords in order to unify Japan, and this area with its rich land was also targeted.

Against this background, Myoryuji Temple was named Ninja Temple because it was prepared to welcome the forces of the shogunate to prevent Kanazawa Castle from being attacked directly.

I cannot show you the inside because photography is prohibited, but what looks like a two-story building is actually four stories tall. Furthermore, there are rooms between each floor, so there are seven floors inside, creating a maze-like structure. Reservations are required for tours! A guide will lead you through the complex temple.

It is a recommended sightseeing spot as there are many tricks such as pitfalls and hidden staircases, making it an exciting sight to see. 1:00pm Nishichaya District We will also be sightseeing at Nishichaya District, which is located right near Myoryuji Temple.

This town is more compact than Higashi Chaya District, and there are fewer tourists, so you can enjoy it more slowly. There are more geishas here than in other places, so if you’re lucky you might be able to see them while strolling around.

1:10pm Amanatto Kawamura There are several famous Japanese sweets shops and cafes in Nishi Chaya District. Purchase souvenirs at Amanatto Kawamura. This is a shop specializing in amanatto, which is even used by geishas. You can buy exquisite amanatto that is free from bleach, coloring, and preservatives.

This shop also sells sugar confections, yokan, and syrups, and the packaging is cute, so they’re recommended as souvenirs from Kanazawa. There is an eat-in space at the back of the store, and a cafe on the second floor.

The eat-in space “mame Nomanoma” offers sweets to enjoy while walking. Monaca, which has a best before date of 6 minutes, is popular.

We had the monaka with mascarpone cheese and salted bean paste, and the mascarpone with citrus peel was refreshing and went well with the salty red bean paste! It had a rich and very elegant taste. This shop is only available in Nishi chaya District, so be sure to stop by when you’re sightseeing!

2:00pm Kanazawa Niku Syokudo Return to Kanazawa Station and enjoy your final meal. “Kanazawa Niku Shokudo” is a restaurant located in “Anto” directly connected to Kanazawa Station where you can eat Noto beef steak and rice bowls.

Due to the low production volume of Noto beef, it is said that it is only distributed within Ishikawa Prefecture. Noto beef like that is really delicious! The meat is tender and the refined fat spreads throughout your mouth.

It’s a restaurant with a hearty menu that might be a little difficult for girls to get into, but you should definitely try this meat! The rice bowl that contained not only Noto beef but also Noto pork was delicious, so if you want to try both, we recommend this!

3:30pm Purchase souvenirs “Anto” at Kanazawa Station has a lot of souvenir shops. As I will introduce in future videos, there are many cute and delicious Kanazawa souvenirs, so please take your time to look for them. 4:30pm To Komatsu Airport Pick up your luggage and head to the airport

5:10pm Komatsu Airport This concludes my 1 night and 2 day Kanazawa trip. How did you like my Kanazawa trip plan? Kanazawa is a very beautiful city that preserves its history and culture while also having a new feel. I hope that you will find this helpful as a reference for your travels

In the next A style, I will introduce some really delicious gourmet restaurants that I, who live in Kanazawa, choose. I am planning to choose a restaurant that is not introduced in this video, so I hope you will enjoy it as well. Thank you for watching.

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7 Comments

  1. 金沢の観光スポットのご紹介、ありがとうございます。

    私は11日の月曜日にJAL185便で金沢に行きます。
    15泊の予定ですが、14日〜21日まで夜行バスで金沢東京を往復します。
    そして26日にJAL188便で東京に戻ります。

    ホテルを別荘がわりにして金沢に住むようにして滞在します。

    来年1月〜2月まで金沢で21泊する予定です。
    いずれも金沢観光はあまりしませんが、石浦神社は金沢を訪れるたびに参拝します。

  2. A styleさんが金沢を行き来しているとは知りませんでした😮金沢はだいぶ前に行きました。駅がとても素敵💓ですね。近江市場は楽しい😀金沢城は広いんですね😊散策するのにピッタリ❤野村家のお屋敷は素晴らしいですね♪21世紀美術館も行ってみたいです😊兼六園もまたゆっくり行きたいですね😊金沢はおでん🍢なんですね😊
    茶屋街も楽しそう😊スイーツも美味しそうです😊妙隆寺も行ってみたい😊細かく説明してくださり、一泊二日でも楽しめそうなのがわかりました😊能登牛食べたい😊
    久しぶりに行ってみたくなりました😊

  3. Aさん、こんにちは😃
    今回の動画は教育動画でした🎉歴史、文化、グルメを再発見!金沢を愛するAさんならではの保存版動画です!
    因みに私は石川県立美術館が好きです。仁清の香炉や九谷焼の陶工の歴史(隠れキリシタンの話)が興味深いです。カフェ🫖も素敵!
    近江町市場を詳しくありがとうございました🍣

  4. こんにちは
    Aさん金沢にもお住いがあるのですね
    旅行者目線ではなく居住者目線ならではのご紹介内容に惹きつけられました😊
    実は私も祖母が石川県の出身で先祖の墓所が千里浜近くにあるため墓参に行くので金沢は好きな観光地です。
    次回の動画も楽しみですがAさんには勝手に親近感を感じています
    これからも益々応援していますよ

  5. 私も金沢大好きです。
    グルメを味わうなら今の時期が最高ですね。
    香箱、寒ブリ食べたいです。
    金沢はお土産等のスイーツも全国屈指だと思います。
    ネット検索だけでは分からない本当に美味しいグルメ店情報楽しみにしています。

  6. A styleさん、二拠点生活をなさっているとは知りませんでした😳✨
    マッシュこぶちゃんはご実家でお留守番でしょうか?慣れたお家があるとマッシュこぶちゃんも安心ですね。
    金沢、魅力的なグルメの宝庫ですね~はー❤
    フルーツの可愛くて美味しそうなテイクアウト!まるで椰子の実ジュースのようなオレンジジュース😂間違いなくオレンジジュースの方が美味しいですよね(笑)
    歴史にグルメ、金沢は魅力が一杯ですね😊

  7. 初めまして 旅行を 検索してて この動画を 見つけました 近江町市場の 上に 食事処が 有るんですね 京都のブンコより

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