Kanazawa Trip! (Day ONE)

And on we went! We took a train to Kanazawa on the morning of April 29th. I slept most of the way there but mom & gramma took pictures and chatted. We had decided to go to Kanazawa because after Kyoto we had seen plenty of temples and shrines. Plus, Kanazawa is famous for handicrafts, which all three of us really like. They make paper, gold leaf, pottery, yuzen kimono, lacquer ware, and all sorts of other stuff I can’t remember. It was really a fantastic trip but quite a bit colder than we had expected! Please click on the pictures to read the story behind them.
Kanazawa StationGold Leaf MuseumKanazawa BridgeCherry Blossom BudsAsanogawa River Sakura Lined WalkPretty LadyWhite Japanese MagnoliaWhite Plum BlossomsKanazawa TreesKanazawa Geisha DistrictJapanese EnglishOld House in KanazawaRestaurant EntranceGold Leaf Museum and ShopSmall GardenGeisha House MuseumOchaya ShimaGeisha GardenGeisha KitchenGeisha StairwellGeisha Tea ServiceGeisha Hair AccesoriesLast View of Geisha DistrictOhi Pottery MuseumCrow Incense BurnerOhi Chozaemon IGiant Ohi BowlOhi Bowl DetailSuper DetailOhi Tile DetailThin BuildingKanazawa StationSky HotelDream CenterKanazawa Sky HotelOur roomOur Living RoomOur Bathroom

And thus ended our first day!!� As you can see, we didn’t slow our schedule down at all once we reached Kanazawa. I think we were determined to set some sort of record for the most sightseeing crammed into the shortest amount of time possible. Both mom & gramma did a great job of keeping up as I dragged them around the country!

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