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chochajin ([personal profile] chochajin) wrote2011-02-20 02:37 pm

[Japan Travel]: Kanazawa - Day 1

Hullo~
I hope you all enjoy your Sunday!

I left Shirakawago (Gifu Prefecture) by bus and went to Kanazawa (Ishikawa Prefecture). I ate yummie dinner and went to bed early.
I wasn't really lucky in Kanazawa as the weather was quite horrible, so the photos aren't that good this time.
Anyways here we go!~

Kanazawa - Day 1 (January 4th 2011):



I arrived by bus in front of the castle, but ....



... my first stop was Kenrokuen Garden (entrance fee: 300yen) which is said to be one of the best and most beautiful gardens in Japan.
Having seen other really great gardens, I'm not sure if that's really true, but then again I probably went during the wrong season and on the wrong day! The weather was just horrible, rainy and grey and it was impossible to enjoy the garden or take any good photos, so I can't really judge if the garden would be beautiful under "normal" circumstances. I guess in spring/autumn it must be beautiful.
It definitely is a HUUUUGE garden with lots of things to discover.



I went early in the morning (~8am) when everything was still full of snow, but soon after that everything got muddy due to the rain.









Despite the rain there were a lot of tourists, so it was difficult to take any photos without people in it.



Being patient pays off, though :) That was still before the heavy rain started!!



It was cloudy and dark most of the time :(



And it was raining like WOAH which is why most of the photos I had to take with my not so good cam ;o;



This is the statue of Prince Yamato Takeru (Meijikinen monument)



The garden is so big that there are also other sightseeing spots there such as the Prefectual Museum for Traditional Products and Crafts. You have to pay extra admission fee there, but as it was raining so much I decided to go inside for shelter and I'm glad I went because it was quite nice ^-^



Such a beautiful kimono!!! I completely fell in love with the colors!! (*_*)b



Close-up.







I like this one :)



If you don't look too closely, it could be a European style plate ;)









And that's also where I bought my little souvenir (*___*)b





As the weather outside was really horrible I walked really slowly through the museum and also took (too) many photos as you can see (^^')





Cute!





Back outside it looked okay for a short while, but the rain didn't stop at all and it got worse right after that photo again ;o;





There's also the Seisonkaku Villa on the garden grounds, but I decided not to go inside as the entrance fee (700yen) was high and you weren't allowed to take any photos inside (and I also wasted too much time in the museum already ^^; ...)



That gives you an idea of what to expect inside.



Snow and rain = bleh :/



This is the OLDEST fountain in Japan!! It works by natural pressure caused by the difference in the levels of the two ponds. The fountain is said to have been developed as a model for the construction of a fountain that was in the castle in 1861.



I left the garden and went to Kanazawa Castle which is right next to the garden where I met this little guy ^^



Although there's still a lot left, the main tower isn't!



The weather was finally getting a LITTLE bit better! :)







Finally, my first castle of this winter trip! (*__*)b



You can also go inside, but seriously it's not interesting at all and if you ask me a waste of money! I've been inside a lot of castles and was really disappointed with this one, but maybe that's just me.



The only good thing is that you have a nice view from the inside, but not as great as in other castles!





Back outside. I really love the shape of those two trees in front of the castle. Perfect!!



Walking around the castle ground a bit to explore some of the ruins around it.



Not so much is left, but it's still interesting!







And then it was time to say goodbye to the castle and move on. The weather was getting worse again and soon after this photo it started raining again (x__X') ....

... which is why I had to switch to my digital camera, so most of the photos don't have a good quality, sorry ;o;



I moved on (walked!) to Oyama Shrine which is quite special because ... well you'll see in a few more pictures (by that time it was raining cats and dogs and it was almost impossible to take photos!! *sigh*)



I didn't approach from the main gate and first walked through a small garden instead with yet another statue (though I don't know who this person is/was).



As it was still close to New Years people lined up like woah to do "hatsumode" (the first shrine visit of the year).
Sorry for the crappy quality, but here you can see that it was really raining like WOAH! x__X



Oyama Shrine is famous for its European style entrance gate! The glass windows are very colorful (Dutch style), but you can't really see it in this picture (I went the next day again when it wasn't raining, maybe you can see it better then).



I already had my Hatsumode on January 1st, so I didn't have to line up ;P
I got a seal in my seal book, though :D



After I got my seal, I left again. I called at the "ninja temple" to make a reservation (you'll see later what I'm talking about) and then got something to eat at the next conbini store and waited for a bus.



I arrived in the Teramachi (literally "temple town") area and walked around a bit as I still had time until my appointment with the ninja temple.
I was so hungry that I stood next to a vending machine where I ate my bento while standing. Not really that great, but I was hungry, as it was raining, there was no place to sit down, so no choice! XD
It should be obvious why the area has that name. There are temples ALL over the place!!! Like every few steps!!



I just strolled around until it was time for my appointment.



For a short while the weather got better again.



What a cute bench!!! (*-*)v





Although it has been raining the whole day, there was still quite a lot of snow everywhere!



Ugly and scary! :/



And then it was finally time to go to the "ninja temple" (real name "Myouryuuji").
Entrance fee is 800yen and you need a reservation in order to enter the temple, but believe me when I say that it's absolutely worth it!
I've read in several places that people had bad experience with the staff there (being unfriendly and all), but I personally can't confirm this.



You get a tour guide and will move through the whole temple with him/her. They explain all the strict rules before you start and if you're a foreigner they'll give you a file with all information in English.
I didn't need it and I don't know why they thought I'd need it, but at least I was the only one who got something in my hands with detailed photos :D
Photos inside were not allowed, of course. The temple refuses to have any connection to ninjas, it got its name because there are so many hidden doors, stairs, floors etc.!!! It's really VERY interesting and thus I'd recommend to visit this temple ^-^



When I got back out it was raining again and I decided to just stroll around a bit more (wasn't really interested in seeing even more tiny temples (none of them was really impressive anyways) and then I wanted to leave.





Here's a map of the "Teramachi" area. Sooooo many temples (and also a few shrines!)
Teramachi is not the only temple area in Kanazawa anyways (there's also the Higashiyama temple district)! For temple fans it must be paradise!! ^-^;



When it was already getting dark I finally arrived in Higashi-Chayamachi across the Asano river.



As it was already quite late and also because of the weather there weren't many people there.
A few small shops and restaurants and also Geisha houses and museums of those. I went into one of them, the "Shima" (admission fee: 400yen)



It was an old tea house and they had lots of interesting stuff in there.





It's a really small house, though ^^;



Uhm ... don't worry, I AM calm!!! XDDDDD (Engrish love!)



And then it was closing time and I had to leave, nothing else was still open anyways.
Just so you know, another temple district is right behind this Chayamachi!! I just didn't have enough time to explore it as well ^^;



I walked back all the way to the station (too much walking?!?) So many crows!! (x__X)
On my way I ran into a lot of tiny shrines/temples!



Back at the station I saw the Loop Bus that I didn't use even once! XD



They had a German bakery in the station!!! (*___*)b ... but of course yet again no real German bread (-____-'')
And the way they drew the colors it looks more like Belgium (wrong order though XD) than Germany XD



And then it was finally time for DINNER!!! I was really hungry. I decided to get something with fresh fish as Kanazawa is quite famous for that anyways.
It was okay, but I've eaten better stuff elsewhere before :/



And here's my dinner from the night before when I just had arrived in Kanazawa from Shirakawago. That was yummie indeed!! ^-^



Not really good photos this time due to the weather and all, but I hope you still enjoyed it a bit at least.
Maybe you understand now why I personally didn't really enjoy Kanazawa that much and why it will never be in my top 10 list (^-^') ...
Next up: half a day in Kanazawa and half a day in Toyama (yay yet another castle!! )

Thanks for reading.
Bye~buu

[identity profile] joia7753.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Good morning from the Netherlands! I enjoyed watching all those beautiful pictures you took!
One of my greatest wishes is visiting Japan. But first I want to learn the language. I just started with hiragana.
I also want to learn more about Japan: history, culture,...

I hope you had a nice sunday. Here in the Netherlands it's almost eight o'clock in the morning.
The weather is gray and the wind is cold.

[identity profile] ex-ninchu.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Ich mag deien Bilder immer total! =D Dummerweise denke ich bei den meisten Fotos nur "Ich will auch dahin!" und weiß aber, dass ich das in der nächsten Zeit nicht hinkriegen werde. xD

[identity profile] jimjamjenny.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 08:37 am (UTC)(link)
Did you tell the people at the ninja place that you didn't need it? When I went on a tour around one of the houses of parliament in Tokyo, I went with one of my Japanese friends and they asked her if I could speak Japanese or not (I don't know why they didn't ask me... that happens a lot!). She said yes. Then they asked me. I said yes. Then they said, oh well you won't be able to understand the Japanese so you should take this English audio guide, and I said, no, I can understand Japanese, I don't need it... and then they kept on trying to make me take it, it was really weird. After telling them about 10 times that I really didn't need it they finally accepted that I didn't. And I understood the tour perfectly.

Irritating!!!

[identity profile] angelbott.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I love those beautiful everything stuffs pictures you took. <3 Cute cats. xD
cool loop bus. xD
foods. *o*
Thanks for sharing with your trip of photos. xD

Many snow.. o.o and raining as well.

[identity profile] mtassarion.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
those snowpics are awesome!

what are those yellow things that look like you could make a tipi out of them if you have a large piece of cloth to cover them?


I wonder how people will treat me in Japan with respect to lingual ability btw. I often find myself in situations where chinese people think i'm chinese, and japanese people think I have japanese relatives etc. it's quite funny.. I guess i really look asian hahaha..

[identity profile] karu-chan.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Leider? sieht der Regen auf den Bildern nicht so schlimm aus = die Bilder sehen immer noch gut aus, trotz der geringen Beleuchtung etc.
Ich fand den botanischen Garten ja besonders interessant ^_^

Ja, ja... gutes Brot in Japan zu finden ist wirklich eine Kunst. Am besten wohl selber backen ;_;

[identity profile] x-reggg.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
wow these are really nice!! *____* you just reminded me of when i went to kanazawa during spring a few years ago, here are some photos if you want to see it in spring! :D

[identity profile] bunny-alice.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Once again your pics are breathtaking!! Despite all the snow and the rain, you took great photos!! The one you chose to as a preview was my favourite!!

Thanks for the advice about the community everything_lj! It really helped!

[identity profile] asahifirsa.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Too bad the fish wasn't that good. I was lucky and had great fish when I went there. It's interesting that you visited so many different places. From the ones you mentioned I only visited the garden. I really wanted to go to the Ninja Temple but sadly we didn't have much time :(

[identity profile] xxloreleixx.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for sharing:) Also that one with the berries is beautiful.

[identity profile] mifuui.livejournal.com 2011-02-20 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Bad weather can easily ruin a trip so I'm sorry to hear about all that rain. :(
But so far Kanazawa seems like a decent place to go to and the pictures were amazing~! I know that I would be all over that garden and ninja temple!

Hahaha, those European style bakeries rarely have anything authentic but WHY is that flag all sideways?! That's a first. XD

[identity profile] red-apple-meli.livejournal.com 2011-02-21 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
well, despite the weather your pics are still good, don't worry!
I think the garden really looks amazing (yeah, maybe another season could do the magic...), I remember reading about it on the tourist guide but I had no chance to go there...

the castle is really prettey as well, but what I loved most is the pics of higashi-chayamachi streets. I don't really know why, but it has a great atmosphere...

[identity profile] leviosa8.livejournal.com 2011-02-21 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
The park under the snow looks so beautiful! What a pity the weather was so shitty, indeed.

[identity profile] ame-no-uta.livejournal.com 2011-02-25 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, das ist echt schön mit dem Schnee (*_*)
Ich hoff ich kann mir, wenn ich im Sommer in Japan bin auch wieder ein Schloß anschaun :D