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About Nagamachi Samurai District
El Nagamachi Samurai District conserva el histórico barrio residencial de los samuráis de Kanazawa tal como existió durante el período Edo (1603-1868). Situado a los pies del castillo de Kanazawa, sus callejuelas discurren entre tapiales de tierra, portones de madera tradicionales y casas de guerreros cuidadosamente restauradas. Entre los enclaves más destacados se encuentra la casa Nomura-ke, declarada Bien Cultural Importante y dotada de un jardín de composición clásica, así como el Museo Shinise Kinenkan, que alberga piezas procedentes de una antigua farmacia. El trazado del barrio, con sus calles sinuosas concebidas como recurso defensivo, ofrece una ventana directa a la vida cotidiana de la clase guerrera.
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What is the Nagamachi Samurai District?
It is a historic preservation area in Kanazawa that was the main samurai residential quarter during the Edo Period. The district features original earthen walls, stone-paved lanes, and several restored samurai houses open to the public.
What are the main attractions to see there?
The primary sites are the Nomura-ke Samurai House, a designated Important Cultural Property with a garden, and the Shinise Kinenkan Museum. Walking the network of narrow lanes bordered by traditional walls is a key part of the visit.
How do I get to Nagamachi Samurai District?
The district is located at the foot of Kanazawa Castle, about a 15-20 minute walk from Kanazawa Station. It is also accessible by the Kanazawa Loop Bus, with stops at Korinbo or Kenrokuen Garden.
Is there an entrance fee for the district?
Walking through the public streets and lanes of Nagamachi is free. However, individual museums and restored houses like the Nomura-ke Samurai House charge a separate admission fee.
How much time should I plan for a visit?
A thorough visit typically takes 1 to 2 hours. This allows time to walk the lanes, visit one or two of the restored houses, and explore the small museums in the area.
What is the historical significance of the area?
Nagamachi housed middle-ranking samurai families who served the Maeda lords of the Kaga Domain. Its preserved layout and architecture provide concrete evidence of samurai urban life and the defensive design of a castle town.
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