Nomurake (Nomura Samurai Family Residence) is a historic and protected site Kanazawa located in Japan.
長町1-3-32 Kanazawa , Ishikawa 920-0865 Japan
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Nice traditional house with a very pretty garden . It's a samurai house but feels like it's just a traditional house rather than having any samurai connection.
Brilliant collections! Can have classic Japanese green tea at real 'old' tea room with amazing garden sight. It's only 300 yen/cup with a traditional snack . Shouldn't miss it.
The museum itself might not have much to write home about. The garden however. Go upstairs and enjoy a nice cup of tea and the serene overhead view of it.
Really nice garden , the walkway to tea room is impressive
Nomura Family Residence are the old houses of the Maeda clan’s samurai warriors.The Maeda clan was one of the most powerful samurai families of the Edo period in Japan.
Pretty tea room , can have traditional green tea set with only 300yen ; )
The ancient site of a samurai house located at the foot of the former Kanazawa Castle . Look for the drawing room made of Japanese cypress.
Beautiful garden . Worth the price of admission just to admire.
Unreal garden . On a nice day, pay the admission and just sit and admire.
Calm and serene. You can spend hours not doing anything.
Entrance for adults is ¥550 (as of November 2024). Cash only
北鉄の一日フリー乗車券を提示すると、入場料が500→450円になる。写真 は自由に撮影可能。二階の茶室 では抹茶 を300円でいただけるので、庭園 を眺めながら心ゆくまで満喫するのも一興かと。
منزل تقليدي للساكوراي في كانازاوا ، حديقة المنزل رائعة
小さいながらも、襖から庭までゆっくり楽しめます。
お庭がとても綺麗。お屋敷の中ではお抹茶 を頂くこともできます。
お庭が素晴らしいです。
Beautifully restored houses - great for a sunset walk - Liese R
The feudal-period row-house gate of the Takada Family House has been restored, and the house is open to the public. The garden retains its atmosphere of the feudal period. - Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA)
Come here for breakfast or lunch and eat your fill in fresh fish and crispy vegetables. Finish of with sweet strawberries on a stick. - Bjarke Kongstad
The pool is great, the turrell sky space is nice and surprisingly big, and the traveling exhibits interesting. - Nicole Aptekar