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Kanazawa Castle

Kanazawa Castle

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Best time to visit

Early spring offers cherry blossoms surrounding the castle, enhancing its beauty; late afternoon light highlights the castle’s white walls and textures for great photos.

Budget tips

Admission is generally free except for certain exhibitions which cost a small fee around 300 yen; consider visiting during local festivals for free guided tours and events.

Recommended for

History buffs, Families, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: The complex spans over 120,000 square meters with defensive structures including stone walls and moats. Visitors can explore restored wooden turrets that showcase traditional carpentry techniques without using nails.

Highlights: Its distinct white walls are treated with a mud plaster that helps resist fire and rain damage, an ancient method still preserved today. The castle grounds include the unique "Gyokusen'inmaru" garden featuring a pond with a rare koi species symbolizing good fortune.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven stone paths.
  • Head to the Gyokusen'inmaru garden for the best photo opportunities at sunset.
  • Skip weekends if you prefer a quieter experience as it tends to get crowded.
  • Bring a hat and water in summer as little shade is available on the outer grounds.

Practical info

Opening hours

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