Higashi Chaya District - Kanazawa, Japan's Most Enchanting Geisha Quarter
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Step inside the lantern-lit streets of Kanazawa's Higashi Chaya District -- Japan's largest surviving geisha quarter -- where two-hundred-year-old wooden teahouses line stone-paved lanes and the arts of the geisha world still live and breathe today. In this episode of Walking Tour of Japan, we wander the atmospheric alleyways of the eastern chaya district, duck inside the crimson-lacquered interior of a working teahouse, brush our fingers across centuries-old latticework, and discover how this city once shaped by a powerful feudal clan became the unlikely keeper of Japan's most refined cultural traditions. We also explore the glittering world of Kanazawa gold leaf, pause at a museum frozen in 1820, and find the quiet spots most visitors walk right past. Whether you are planning a trip or traveling from your couch, this is one walk you will not forget.
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