Seisonkaku



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Seisonkaku is a historic villa located in Kanazawa, Japan. It was built in the mid-19th century by Maeda Nariyasu, a prominent member of the Maeda clan, a powerful feudal family. The villa was designed to be a retreat for the Maeda family and their guests.

The villa is open to the public and visitors can explore its many rooms and beautiful gardens. The villa is particularly famous for its intricate wooden carvings and its collection of traditional Japanese art and artifacts.

The entrance fee for Seisonkaku is 700 yen per person. The villa is open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

In the surrounding area of Kanazawa, visitors can also visit the Kenrokuen Garden, one of the most famous gardens in Japan. The garden is located just a short walk from Seisonkaku and is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Other nearby attractions include the Kanazawa Castle, the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Higashi Chaya district, a historic geisha district.

For more information on Seisonkaku, visit their official website at http://www.seisonkaku.or.jp/en/.

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