
Seisonkaku Villa
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Early morning offers quiet rooms and soft light on paper screens, late autumn showcases the best foliage reflected in the pond.
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Small admission fee, typically 300тАУ500 JPY; check Kanazawa tourist or combination passes for discounts and bring cash as the ticket desk may prefer it.
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History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers
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30-45 min
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рддреНрд╡рд░рд┐рдд рддрдереНрдп: A former feudal family's villa surprises with gilded sliding screens and lacquered interiors that catch the light, sending warm honeyed reflections across the tatami. You'll notice a private collection of embroidered kimonos and lacquered furniture, preserved carefully so the gold thread and pigment still gleam when you peer up close.
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- Wear socks or bring easy slip-on shoes, shoes must be removed to enter the rooms.
- Position yourself at the front corridor for the classic framed-garden photo through sliding doors.
- Visit right at opening to avoid tour group crowds that arrive midday.
- Read the small plaques in English for context, and step slowly across tatami to appreciate craftsmanship.
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