I took the tourist bus to different stops around the city today, starting with the Higashi Chaya District.
Higashi Chaya is one of Kanazawa's geisha entertainment districts. There are now a few teahouses that are open to the public in the area and shops selling gold leaf products, one of Kanazawa's specialities. I visited Shima teahouse, a former geisha house that has been preserved as a museum.
On the edge of the Samurai district is Kanazawa Shinise Kinenkan, an old pharmacy building from the feudal period. It is now a museum displaying the lives of the merchant classes, a restored pharmacy, tearoom, local handicrafts and garden. The kaga temari balls caught my eye, with their colourful designs. Girls in noble families made them from expensive silk, but in the Edo period it spread to ordinary people too thanks to cotton.
I stayed at Guesthouse Shiro. The hostel is in a traditonal house very close to Kanazawa Castle Park. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for somewhere very cheap. There were two bunkbeds in the room I stayed in and each bed had curtains for privacy. The staff were very friendly too.
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