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    • Day 9

      Kanazawa castle und kenruku-en

      January 26, 2020 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Die Nacht in meiner Kapsel war interessant aber ganz ok. Also Rucksack aufgesattelt und abgehts.
      Bevor es weiter nach Nagoya geht wollen auch die letzten zwei Sehenswürdigkeiten von Kanazawa besichtigt werden: kanazawa Castle und Kenruku-en.

      Kanazawa Castle selbst habe ich von innen nicht gesehen aber mir den Park und die Gebäude von außen angeschaut.
      Ziemlich schön. Man fragt sich immer, wie schafft es japan solche Sehenswürdigkeiten so gut zu erhalten und die Menschen zu Briefen, dass sie sich vernünftig und respektvoll verhalten.

      Der Kenruku-en ist eine Gartenanlage die direkt am Castle anschließt und zu den großen drei japanischen Gärten gehört.
      Unfassbar wie liebevoll alles gepflegt wird.
      Außerdem bekommt man im Garten so gar nichts von der Stadt selbst mit. Perfekt zu Meditieren wenn es wärmer wird.
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    • Day 3

      Kanazawa Castle

      December 31, 2016 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

      Kanazawa Castle (金沢城, Kanazawa-jō) is a large, partially-restored castle in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. It is located adjacent to the celebrated Kenroku-en Garden, which once formed the castle's private outer garden. It was the headquarters of Kaga Domain, ruled by the Maeda clan for 14 generations from the Sengoku period until the coming of the Meiji Restoration in 1871.

      Although the Maeda clan were the most powerful daimyō in Japan after the ruling Tokugawa clan in terms of kokudaka, their position was not unassailable. Kanazawa Castle is located at the center of a castle town, which in itself consisted of numerous features which added to the overall defensive situation. The castle is built on the highest ground between the Sai and Asano rivers. A system of moats and canals surround the castle for extra protection. Maeda Toshinaga, the second daimyō of Kaga Domain, built a system of inner moats that total over 3,000 meters in length, and another system of outer moats was added between 1600 and 1614. To supply drinking water, a series of canals, built from 1583-1630, connected to the moat system. In total, the system was nearly 15 kilometers long.

      For further protection, the castle grounds were split into nine enclosures divided with earthen ramparts, stone walls and fortified gates, surrounding the main bailey where the Maeda clan had their residence. Buildings relating to the government of Kaga Domain were mostly in the Second Bailey (Ni-no-maru) In many Japanese castle towns, Buddhist temples were deliberately placed in locations selected to reinforce weak points in castle defenses. Kanazawa was no exception: temples were strategically grouped in areas some distance from the castle, most likely as retreat havens.

      The castle's distinctive, whitish roof tiles are made of lead. The reason for that is not only that they are fireproof, but legend says that also that in times of siege, the tiles could be melted down and cast into bullets.

      Main features:

      The castle's main features are as follows:

      Hishi Yagura - watchtower, three stories. Height of roof: 17.34 m above stone wall; total floor area: 255.35 m². This tower is built at a slight angle to the rest of the structures, which results in diamond-shaped internal pillars and hard-to-build connections within its complex web of internal pillars and beams.

      Interior (Gojukken Nagaya), reconstructed 2001.
      Gojikken Nagaya - long, hall-like, multi-sided turret normally used as a warehouse, two stories. Height of roof: 9.35 to 10.08 m above stone wall; total floor area: 1,384.95 m².
      Hashizume-mon Tsuzuki Yagura - watchtower and command post, three stories. Height of roof: 14.69 m above stone wall; total floor area: 253.93 m².
      Hashizume-ichi-no-mon Gate - entrance gate.
      Tsuru-no-maru Dobei - double earthen wall. Height of roof: 2.91 m above stone wall.
      Ishikawa-mon Gate - entrance gate with two distinctive styles of stonework. It has been designated an Important National Cultural Asset by the government. This gate faces one of the entrances of Kenrokuen park.
      The castle sits within extensive grounds, currently organized as large, well-kept lawns and informal wooded areas, with various large walls, gates, and outbuildings.
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    • Day 12

      Kanazawa, mehr Hitze, deutscher Bäcker

      July 10, 2018 in Japan ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

      Um 8:00 sitzt man im Schatten und schwitzt schon wieder. Wie schön war es in den Bergen.

      Da uns der Fußweg bei der Hitze zu weit ist fahren wir in das Zentrum und parken an einem Institut für Irgendwas!?! Von hier aus ist es nicht soweit zu der Burg mit riesigem Garten. Schon wieder ne Burg und ein Garten ... das denkt sich Noah auch.

      Madl würde lieber ne Stadtrundfahrt im klimatisierten Auto machen. Naja... wir springen dann mal von Schatten zu Schatten durch den Ort.

      Als Belohnung gibt's einen Besuch bei einem deutschen Bäcker. Das einzige was deutsch war, waren wir und deren Tüten mit deutscher Fahne drauf. Dafür war der Kuchen so lecker, dass wir uns den Bauch voll geschlagen haben und Noah sich sogar noch was mit genommen hat.

      Zurück zum Auto haben wir erstmal überlegt wo es hingehen soll, da wir nicht wissen ob wir nach Kyoto kommen. Wir haben mal unseren Camper-Vermieter angeschrieben, mal schauen was der sagt. Fahren dann schon mal langsam in die Richtung.

      Wenn wir in Deutschland ein Müll- und Abgasproblem haben, was hat dann Japan? Hier werden Autos generell nicht ausgemacht, auch wenn keiner drinnen ist... könnte ja warm werden. Auch wenn die Abends auf nem Parkplatz stehen und drinnen schlafen: Die Kiste läuft die ganze Nacht.

      Ich hatte für Noah ne Packung Kekse gekauft. Immer alles schön in einer Tüte was de kaufst. "Ich will keine" sagen, is nicht. Die Kekse waren dann in einer Verpackung die zusätzlich verpackt war und in dieser waren dann alle 8 Kekse auch nochmal einzeln verpackt. Und so ist das mit fast allem. Was wir hier an Müll wegwerfen *kopfschüttel*
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    • Day 9

      Day 9 - Kanazawa, Japan

      April 4, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      We set off in the morning for Omicho Market and saw lots of fresh produce and seafood. We got the kids a punnet of strawberries for only 450¥.

      After this we continued to walk to Higashi Chaya district. We were there well before the crowds and got to wander the beautiful historic streets without crowds. We had a chat to an official who strolled with us a bit telling is about the houses features. This area was gorgeous, and the Cherry blossoms were all lining the river.

      We then visited the Gold Leaf Museum to see how it was made and see some exhibits 310¥. After this we essentially just crossed the road and into some backstreets to Kazue-machi Chaya district. Here we saw a beautiful alley with a cherry blossom raining down, and we could hear the performance of a tea ceremony from inside the building playing music.

      After this we walked back down through the Castle and between the gardens to the 21st Century Musuem for Modern Art 360¥. Here we were able to see the swimming pool installation. On our walk back to our hotel we stopped at a cafe for lunch. After this the weather had turned cool for our walk back to the hotel at 2pm. Rest time while we did some washing.

      At 5pm we ventured out into the drizzling rain to get dinner. This time we headed to Korinbo, we had a look at a department store basement, but needed somewhere to eat, so we looked at the restaurant floor, decided on a place only to be told they were booked out. So further along the street we found Maccas and caved. Btw their Teriyaki burger isn't too bad.
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    • Day 235

      Kanazawa

      November 3, 2017 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      I spent a long weekend couchsurfing in Kanazawa. On a sunny Friday (culture day) I visited Kenroku-en and Ishigura (love rabbit) shrine. The rainy Saturday I spent in the 21st Century Museum of art, then walked to Omicho-Market, where I met a friend for lunch. Later the rain stopped a bit and I could walk around Higashi-Chaya-District and finally the castle park. Sunday it was sunny again, so I could enjoy Ninja-dera and Casa Samurai, before I took the bus back to Nagoya from Kanazawa station. I feel like, I’ve seen all of Kanazawa now :) So nice city!!Read more

    • 兼六園

      September 7, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      知識ゼロガイド無しが好き放題撮った写真をどーん()
      訪日客でめちゃ上手い絵を描く人がいて、思わず写真を撮らせてもらった。
      帰りに何か食べたかったのと、金箔ソフトどっかで売ってたら買おうと思ってたのでここで購入。人生初金箔実食()

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