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KANAZAWA HOTELSKanazawa Hotels - GUARANTEED LOWEST RATES - Save up to 70% on Kanazawa hotels. Kanazawa Travel Guide - Kanazawa attractions including Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa hotels.
Kanazawa literally means "marsh of gold": the name is said to derive
from the legend of a peasant called Imohori Togoro who washed gold
dust from potatoes into a well (known as Kinjo Reitaku). Kanazawa was
once ruled by the Maeda family from 1583 until the Meiji Restoration
in 1868. Kenrokuen Garden
Ishikawa CastleOutside Kenrokuen is Ishakawa-mon, the gate to Ishikawa Castle. The original castle was destroyed by fire but rebuilt in 2001. There are currently plans to re-create the original castle grounds in full, encompassing what is now Chuo Park, as well as adjacent areas.
The Seisonkaku Villa was built in the last years of the Edo Period by
a Maeda lord for his mother. It is one of the most elegant, remaining
samurai villas in Japan. The villa stands in a corner of Kenrokuen,
but separate admission fees apply. (Source Japan-guide.com)
Kanazawa was one of the few major Japanese cities to be spared USAF
fire bombing during World War II. Kanazawa Hotels
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