Kaga Hanshi
Kaga Hanshi
Kaga Hanshi
Kaga Hanshi
Kaga Hanshi
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Kaga Hanshi

In Nagamachi Samurai District district —
18 of 21 in Kanazawa

Kaga Hanshi (旧加賀藩士高田家跡) is a beautifully preserved building nestled in the historic Nagamachi district of Kanazawa. Originally used as a stable for horses, the structure now houses a tranquil garden, offering visitors a peaceful escape in the heart of the district. The garden, meticulously maintained, is a serene retreat from the lively streets of Kanazawa. Visitors can wander through lush greenery, enjoying the calm atmosphere and reflecting on the area’s historical significance. The peaceful setting makes it a perfect place to relax and immerse oneself in nature while surrounded by the charm of the past.

Located within walking distance of other notable attractions in Nagamachi, Kaga Hanshi combines historical significance with natural beauty. The quiet ambiance of the site invites visitors to take a leisurely stroll or simply unwind in a setting that highlights both Kanazawa’s rich cultural heritage and its appreciation for nature. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or looking for a moment of tranquility, Kaga Hanshi offers a unique experience in one of the most picturesque neighborhoods of the city.

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Hours and Fees

Kaga Hanshi
  • Opening hours
  • 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

  • Closed
  • No closing days

  • Entrance fee
  • Free

Getting there

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Kaga Hanshi is in the Nagamachi Samurai District, just a 5-minute walk south of the Korinbo bus stop. Buses from Kanazawa Station (Kenrokuen Exit) take about 10 minutes to get to Korinbo. You can take JR buses (covered by the Japan Rail Pass) or the Kanazawa Loop Bus, both with a one-way fare of 210 yen.

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