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540: 961: 3712: 1015: 899: 2805: 1105:) characterized by hot, humid summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. Average temperatures are slightly cooler than those of Tokyo, with means approximately 4 °C (39 °F) in January, 12 °C (54 °F) in April, 27 °C (81 °F) in August, 17 °C (63 °F) in October, and 7 °C (45 °F) in December. The lowest temperature on record was −9.4 °C (15.1 °F) on January 27, 1904, with a maximum of 38.5 °C (101.3 °F) standing as a record since September 8, 1902. The city is distinctly wet, with an average humidity of 73% and 193 rainy days in an average year. Precipitation is highest in the autumn and winter; it averages more than 250 millimetres (10 in)/ month November through January when the 726: 248: 740: 815:, came without such promises. Some were first hired as servants for samurai or wealthy merchant families and decided to stay in the city even after their contracts expired, though most moved to Kanazawa for no reason other than the commercial opportunities the city presented. The government further facilitated growth by responding to the needs of these newcomers with projects like the Sai River Project. Because the Sai River split in two and the castle was located in the center, a part of the riverbed was unusable. In the 1610s, the construction project diverted the secondary stream into the main river, thus creating usable land, where four new wards opened for 146: 789:, Kasumi-ga-Ike, acted as an emergency supply. Local legend has it that the lake has a plug, which could be pulled to increase the water in the moats. The series of moats were laid out in the early seventeenth century. Initially they were dry, but later connected to the rivers. The Inner Moat was dug in only 27 days, and averaged about four to five feet wide. The Outer Moat took a bit longer, and averages some six to nine feet in width. Though much of the Inner Moat has been filled in, large sections of the Outer Moat remain. The earth removed from the moat was piled into ridges along the inner side, as an added defence measure. 923: 973: 232: 4399: 2154: 793: 2796:
which is logical given Kanazawa's weather. Snow was also a significant factor in house design. The roofs sloped into a central garden that was designed to allow snow to collect as much as to provide light to the rear. While the sea of black-glazed tiles sparkling in the sun is a common tourist image of Kanazawa today, the traditional architectural style used wooden boards held down by stones. Due to the heavy snowfalls of the Japan Sea coast, traditional tiles were considered to be too heavy. The use of tiles on the frontage and boards under the eaves is to prevent snow damage.
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of the house, above the shop area. One feature of Kanazawa merchant houses is the long earth corridor that runs from the front door to the rear of the house. This was usually on one side, and the rooms opened off it. The typical merchant's house, would have the shop area, then a couple of inner rooms, with the most important room at the back, facing the inner garden. Beyond that was the kitchen area, and at the rear of the house would be a thick-walled fireproof storehouse.
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residence, usually fairly square or rectangular in plan, surrounded by a garden – both the vegetable and the decorative kinds. The roof was gabled and faced the road. The boundary wall was usually made of beaten earth, topped with tiles. There are a number of them around in the city, most notably in the Nagamachi area. The size and height of the wall and the entry gate were also dictated by rank. Samurai over 400
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and offered a set of incentives to attract the artisans and merchants needed to support the samurai population. Chartered merchants and artisans received economic, social, and political privileges in exchange for moving to the city: they were guaranteed business, exempt from certain taxes, and given pieces of land for shops and residences. These merchants and artisans were at the top of the
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Nearest the castle were the huge estates of the Eight Houses (chief vassals) and their own retainers. For every 100 koku of income, a samurai was given about 550 square metres of land, and average of the "middle-class" samurai was 800, which is huge compared to modern Japanese housing. The richest vassal family, the Hondas, had a 50,000
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returned after his death. They built houses on the fringes of the city, with street layouts almost totally unplanned. These areas are some of the most labyrinthine parts of the city, but this was not done for defensive purposes. By this time, peace was quite firmly secured. To alleviate crowding from
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Size and location of samurai housing was determined by income and standing. The richest and most powerful samurai in Kanazawa had their own men, often hundreds of them, who were housed in large areas that usually adjoined the main house. Samurai houses shared a similar basic pattern: a single-floored
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Large-scale reorganization of the samurai areas took place in 1611. Areas had been ordained by income. As the total income of the domain had increased fourfold in the past couple of decades, there was some reorganization to be done. And room had to be found for the 14 families with incomes over 3,000
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Houses were taxed on the width of the frontage, leading to the development of many long, thin houses. Unlike samurai houses, they were built right up to the road and directly abutted their neighbours. They were two-storied, though the upper floor was used mainly for storage, particularly at the front
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of Kaga Domin) for his mother, Takako. It was originally called Tatsumi Goten (Tatsumi Palace). Much of it has been dismantled, but what remains is one of the most elegant remaining feudal lord villas in Japan. The villa stands in a corner of Kenrokuen; separate admission fees apply. Notable features
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Before the Maeda clan arrived in Kanazawa, the town had a population of only 5,000. However, thanks to Maeda efforts, that number rose quickly. By 1700, Kanazawa rivaled Rome, Amsterdam, and Madrid in size with its population of over 100,000. The Maeda summoned samurai retainers to live in Kanazawa
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In most cases, even with large fiefs like Sendai and Satsuma, samurai tended to live on their own land. But in Kaga all samurai, regardless of income, lived in Kanazawa. When Kanazawa was finished in more or less its final form in the late 17th century, over three-quarters of it was samurai housing.
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to the castle to alleviate a water shortage problem. Water was drawn from far upstream, and channeled through kilometres of canals and pipes carefully laid at a 750:1 slope for about 3.3 kilometres (2.1 miles) to the castle. The water was fed to the castle under the moat that lay between it and what
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The upper floors are faced with sliding wooden shutters which would be open in the day or when there was a party going on. The bottom floor is faced with the unique, extremely fine latticework that is known as Kaga lattice. The standard of décor was far higher than most merchant houses, at least to
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Though very few from the Edo period remain, the basic style remained unchanged until the World War II. One notable feature of the design is the 'sode-utatsu' wings extending forward on the sides of the upper floor. Their exact purpose is not certain, but one theory is that they were wind blockers,
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settlement. Some of these poorer merchants became successful enough to compete with chartered merchants for city administration positions, but many supported themselves by making and selling low cost goods, such as umbrellas and straw sandals, for mass consumption. This signifies that the commoner
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Though the Nagamachi area is promoted in the tourist brochures as the 'samurai area', the overwhelming majority of the houses are not samurai houses, but modern post-war housing. There are very few genuine samurai houses in Kanazawa. (This is because after the Meiji Restoration the samurai found
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The city has 25 public middle schools operated by the city government, one public combined middle/high school operated by the Ishikawa Prefectural Board of Education, one public combined middle/high school operated by the national government (associated with Kanazawa University) and two private
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population reached 64,987, and the city's total reached approximately 120,000. The population then stabilized. Much of the economic and population growth in Kanazawa, as well as in other Japanese castle towns, occurred during Japan's closed country policy
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The vast wealth of the Maeda was channeled into arts and crafts, rather than military pursuits, and Kanazawa became the centre of the "Million-koku Culture", which helped ease suspicions held by the shogunate over the domain's wealth and the status of its
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the continual (illegal) inflow of peasants and other migrants, residents were permitted to rent land from neighbouring farmers. These areas are some of the most convoluted, as the roads were laid out on the old winding paths through the fields.
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Aside from the above combined middle/high schools, Kanazawa has 11 public high schools operated by the Ishikawa Prefectural Board of Education, one public industrial high school operated by the city government and four private high schools.
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Thus Kanazawa attained the form that it kept for the rest of the Edo period — even now the majority of roads in the old city are little changed in form from two centuries ago. The only major change was the creation of geisha districts
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city legislature of 38 members. Since March 2022 the mayor is Takahasi Murayama. His predecessor was Yukiyoshi Yamano who had been mayor since December 2010. Yamano resigned to run for the seat of governor of Ishikawa prefecture.
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the extent allowed by the Sumptuary Laws that the Shogunate passed. Due in part to the long gloomy winters, Kaga décor is far brighter than the drab earth browns and greens and ochres of Kyoto style: bold bright scarlets (
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Kanazawa has 58 public elementary schools operated by the city government and one public elementary school operated by the national government (associated with Kanazawa University) and one private elementary school.
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in Kyoto was produced in Kanazawa. Gold leaf is even put into food. The city is famous for tea with gold flakes, which is considered by the Japanese people to be good for health and vitality. Kanazawa lacquerware
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policy was largely possible because of castle towns such as Kanazawa. They facilitated growth in a way that did not require foreign influence, thus contributing to the success and stability of Japan at the time.
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Outside Kenrokuen is the Ishikawa-mon, the back gate to Kanazawa Castle. The original castle was largely destroyed by fire in 1888 but has been partially restored. The Seisonkaku Villa was built in 1863 by
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themselves bereft of their traditional income, and many of them ended up selling off their estates, which were turned into fields before being redeveloped as modern housing before World War II.)
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to acknowledge these roots. The area where Kanazawa is was originally known as Ishiura, whose name is preserved at the Ishiura Shrine near Kenrokuen. The area around Kanazawa was part of ancient
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that traces its history back to the founding of a small medical school in 1862. Its immediate predecessor was the Fourth Upper High School, one of the elite preparatory schools for the
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Kanazawa is a regional commercial centre and transportation hub for Ishikawa Prefecture. It remains noted for its traditional handicrafts industry, including the production of
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After overthrowing the "Peasant's Kingdom", Morimasa was awarded the province as his fief. However, after the assassination of Oda Nobunaga in 1582, he was displaced by
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Hokuriku Gakuin University, a private Christian university which celebrated the 125th anniversary of its founding in 2010, with associated junior college
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One distinctive aspect of Kanazawa, and other castle towns, is the clustering of temples near the entrances. When Kanazawa was ruled by the
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sect, who displaced the official governors of the province, the Togashi clan, and established a kind of theocratic republic later known as "
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On the other side of town, the Utatsuyama temple district, at the foot of the hill of the same name, has smaller temples and twisty roads.
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to meet strategic and defensive concerns. On April 14, 1631, a fire consumed much of the city, including the castle. In 1632
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Kanazawa had a further expansion in 1661, when many samurai who had followed their retired Lord Toshitsune to his villa at
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are the vividly coloured walls of the upper floor, with purple or red walls and dark-blue ceilings (red walls—
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The city is the seat of the Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly, and contributes 16 of the 43 members of that body.
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Per Japanese census data, the population of Kanazawa has recently plateaued after a long period of growth.
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before the war. Many prominent politicians and other notables were graduates of 'Shiko', as it was known.
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population of Kanazawa began to generate its own consumption demands, thus stimulating even more growth.
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of 990 persons per km. The total area of the city was 468.64 square kilometres (180.94 sq mi).
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583–1630".
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583–1630".
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583-1630".
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583–1630".
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583-1630".
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McClain, James (Summer 1980). "Castle Towns and Daimyo Authority: Kanazawa in the Years 1583-1630".
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Admired for its ability to be sampled by the 5 senses of taste, smell, touch, sight and hearing.
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a soup dish consisting of duck, vegetables, and wheat flour. It is said to symbolize Kanazawa.
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In terms of national politics, the city forms the Ishikawa 1st District with one seat in the
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plays a prominent part in the city's cultural crafts, to the extent that there is the
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Kanazawa flourished largely because of a mutually beneficial relationship between the
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is strongest, but it is above 125 millimetres (4.9 in) every month of the year.
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is by far the most famous part of Kanazawa. Originally built as the outer garden of
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Kanazawa is known for its traditional Kaga Cuisine, with seafood a specialty. The
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and their retainers, not to mention the large number of samurai who arrived from
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Kanazawa was one of the few major Japanese cities to be spared destruction by
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Ishikawa Prefecture also operates five special education schools in Kanazawa.
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and thus was able to further enlarge his holdings to a massive 1.2 million
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developed. This was the start of what would become the city of Kanazawa.
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premium vegetables supporting the traditional cuisine of old Kanazawa.
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Climate data for Kanazawa (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1882−present)
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The Fourth High School Memorial Museum of Cultural Exchange, Ishikawa
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ordered the construction of a canal to bring water from the upper
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and Asano-gawa Enyukai are the major festivals held in Kanazawa.
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a traditional fermented dish that has existed since the Edo Era.
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Kanazawa is located in north-western Ishikawa Prefecture in the
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in income had a stable gate, used to house guards and horses.
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rivers. The eastern portion of the city is dominated by the
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Other merchants and artisans, who made up the rest of the
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Kanazawa Castle was enlarged during the late 16th century
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produced in this region, derived from the rice grown in
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is now Kenrokuen by an artesian well. The large lake in
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was waning, Kaga Province came under the control of the
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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were able to thrive because of the protection that the
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Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town
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Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town
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and carefully planned the layout of the surrounding
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New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 2. 3019: 2996: 2872: 2210:ceramics, and is a major tourist destination. 1808: 617: 572: 559: 551: 500: 59: 5474:Cities in Japan with a population of 200,000+ 5451: 4657: 4382: 4241: 4113:Profile of Mayor, Kanazawa City (in Japanese) 2253:, a private business and education university 1976: 4359:Kanazawa Tourist Information Guide from 2008 3769:Central business district of Kanazawa (2020) 3090:Popular Food and Drink in Kanazawa include: 2218: 1002:On April 1, 1996, Kanazawa was proclaimed a 600:(1336 to 1573), as the power of the central 3083:with the considerable precipitation of the 2940:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2780:in the Higashi Geisha District, across the 2767: 236:Location of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture 5458: 5444: 4664: 4650: 4389: 4375: 3837:. London: Cassell & C0. p. 230. 2960:Learn how and when to remove this message 4293:"Kanazawa City Travel Guide | Planetyze" 4242:Campbell, Allen; Nobel, David S (1993). 3832: 2971: 2858: 2803: 2707: 2674: 2634: 2302: 1052: 1013: 791: 756: 538: 527:of 466,029 in 203,271 households, and a 4077: 4062: 4027: 3992: 3957: 3922: 3887: 3872: 3363:(Science-fiction translator and author) 2536: 1073:to the east. The city sits between the 612:, followers of the teachings of priest 371:468.64 km (180.94 sq mi) 14: 6190: 4633:List of mergers in Ishikawa Prefecture 3857: 3826: 1897: 5439: 4645: 4370: 4235: 3097:(Japanese confections) of Kanazawa - 2883:were defeated, other sects moved in: 2394: 1971: 3379: 2938:adding citations to reliable sources 2905: 2630: 1801:Source: Japan Meteorological Agency 768:and his successors greatly enlarged 979:Ishikawa Prefectural History Museum 697:continued to rule Kaga Domain from 591: 24: 4346:Kanazawa Tourist Information Guide 4244:Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia 3307: 3217: 3004:The geisha house, or "tea house" ( 2976:Higashi (east) geisha area in 2015 2364: 2274:, a private women's junior college 1892: 1057:Kanazawa view from Utatsuyama Park 928:Higashiyamahigashi (Higashi-Chaya) 358:Takashi Murayama (from March 2022) 27:City in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan 25: 6224: 6213:Populated coastal places in Japan 4312: 3355:Living National Treasure of Japan 3135: 635: 5467: 4443: 4397: 4318: 3774: 3762: 3747: 3725: 3710: 3474: 3068: 2910: 2799: 2602: 2592: 2582: 2572: 2562: 2552: 2542: 2436: 2400: 2370: 2179: 2152: 2125: 2098: 2071: 2044: 2017: 1851: 1815: 1065:of Japan and is bordered by the 997: 985: 971: 959: 933: 921: 909: 897: 738: 724: 710: 254: 253: 246: 230: 215: 205: 144: 135: 124: 115: 104: 95: 84: 4285: 4260: 4187: 4176: 4149: 4129: 4118: 4106: 4071: 4056: 3141:Politicians and public servants 3047:Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum 2901: 2854: 2723:shrine, which is considered an 2279:Primary and secondary education 1875: 1006:with increased local autonomy. 945: 904:Nagamachi Buke Yashiki District 4338:Kanazawa City official website 4330:Kanazawa City official website 4183:Kanazawa population statistics 4021: 3986: 3951: 3916: 3881: 3866: 3851: 3815: 3422:(b. 1980; Producer of Capsule) 3189:(33rd Prime Minister of Japan) 2873: 2288:combined middle/high schools. 2259:, private liberal arts college 2227: – is a large 618: 13: 1: 6203:Cities in Ishikawa Prefecture 3809: 3406:(b. 1980; Singer of the band 3118:refined sake from the region. 2521: 2272:Seiryo Women's Junior College 1589:Average snowfall cm (inches) 1009: 940:Nishi Chaya-gai (Nishi-Chaya) 808:, or townsman, social class. 752: 4326:travel guide from Wikivoyage 3703: 3479: 3264: 3063:Important Cultural Landscape 2764:is located near the summit. 2666:three great gardens of Japan 2298: 2213: 1048: 839:provided. 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After the 2725:Important Cultural Property 2333: 1985:with the following cities: 1809:Neighbouring municipalities 1659:Average precipitation days 1375:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1235:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 569:is known as 'Kinjo Reitaku' 507: 10: 6229: 3833:Turnbull, Stephen (2000). 3236:(Founder and President of 3179:(Politician, President of 3171:Governor-General of Taiwan 3027: 2618: 2613: 2376:West Japan Railway Company 2338:Kanazawa is served by the 2317: 2268:, a private junior college 2257:Kanazawa Gakuin University 2251:Kanazawa Seiryo University 2201: 1977:Twin towns – sister cities 1800: 1115: 1092: 675:in 1600, Maeda sided with 586: 36: 29: 6208:Port settlements in Japan 5694: 5563: 5512: 5480: 5422: 5386: 5258: 4935: 4822: 4687: 4683: 4630: 4599: 4513: 4452: 4441: 4425: 4409: 4246:. Kodansha. p. 732. 4224:(in Dutch). 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Kanazawa, Ishikawa
Kanazawa (disambiguation)
Kanagawa Prefecture
Hanazawa
Core city







Kanazawa Castle
Kenrokuen
Downtown
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Flag of Kanazawa
Official seal of Kanazawa
Location of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture
Kanazawa is located in Japan
36°33′39.8″N 136°39′23.1″E / 36.561056°N 136.656417°E / 36.561056; 136.656417
Japan
Region
Chūbu
Hokuriku
Prefecture
Ishikawa Prefecture
Time zone
UTC+09:00
Japan Standard Time

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