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Kanazawa is an old castle town facing the Sea of Japan and the biggest
city of the Hokuriku region. This city is famed as one of the few remaining
classical cities of Japan. The major reason for this is the fact that Kanazawa
has never faced any natural or human destruction. The people have actively
worked to preserve its heritage by restoring and protecting old samurai
districts, geisha districts and temple districts along with traditional
streetscapes, as well as the old canal network and the natural greenery
surrounding the city. Kenrokuen, which is classified as one of the three
must-see beautiful gardens in Japan features various ponds, streams, waterfalls,
bridges, teahouses, trees, stone walkways and flowers and to the side of
this garden stands the Kanazawa Castle. Another area of the city where
the samurai used to live still remain surrounded by mud walls and is called
the Bukeyashiki. Now in the restored samurai houses you can find the traditional
silk-craft of Kaga-Yuzen and silk dyeing which is open to the public. You
can observe the artists as they mix colors and paint beautiful designs
on silk. Kinpaku, (gold leaf decorative) is a well-known craft in Japanese
fine arts which can also be found widely in this area.
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