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Furano and Biei
1. Furano and Biei

Discover the picturesque landscapes of Furano and Biei, famous for their vibrant flower fields, rolling hills, and the iconic Blue Pond, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

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Shinise Kinenkan Museum
2. Shinise Kinenkan Museum

Shinise Kinenkan Museum offers a peek into Kanazawa's past with its restored Edo Period pharmacy, showcasing local crafts and the region's unique heritage.

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Shima Teahouse
3. Shima Teahouse

Shima Teahouse showcases the history of geisha with exhibits of their rooms, tools, and instruments, giving visitors a chance to experience traditional Japanese tea culture.

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Seisonkaku Villa
4. Seisonkaku Villa

Seisonkaku Villa is an elegant samurai villa in Kenrokuen, showcasing stunning tatami rooms and a unique roof design. It offers a peaceful escape with direct access to Kenrokuen.

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Omicho Market
5. Omicho Market
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Omicho Market in Kanazawa is a lively spot with 200 shops offering fresh seafood, produce, flowers, and more. It’s perfect for food lovers and those looking to experience local culture.

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Oyama Shrine
6. Oyama Shrine

Oyama Shrine offers a blend of cultural influences, including a Dutch-style gate, historical significance, and peaceful garden strolls. It’s a must-visit for history lovers and those seeking tranquility.

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Nomura-ke Residence
7. Nomura-ke Residence

Nomura-ke offers a glimpse into samurai life with its restored residence and charming garden. Learn about the Nomura family’s past and the transition from the feudal era to the Meiji Period.

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Nishi Chaya Shiryokan
8. Nishi Chaya Shiryokan

Nishi Chaya Shiryokan is a converted teahouse in Kanazawa, showcasing a model tea room and exhibitions about the history of the district. A must-visit for those interested in traditional Japanese culture.

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Nishi Chaya District
9. Nishi Chaya District

Nishi Chaya District in Kanazawa is a quiet geisha district with historic charm. Visit the Nishi Chaya Shiryokan museum, enjoy cafes, and explore this hidden gem near the Ninja Temple.

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Ninjadera (Ninja Temple)
10. Ninjadera (Ninja Temple)

Myoryuji Temple, known as Ninja Temple, hides secret tunnels, trapdoors, and escape routes. Built by the Maeda lords, this Kanazawa gem offers a thrilling glimpse into Edo-period defense strategies.

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