Westinghouse Tea Street is very short, and it is over at once. There is currently geisha business here. On the day of the trip, I was lucky to see 3 geisha (the poster himself) armed and took a taxi to prepare for work. Based on politeness, I didn't take pictures. I could only save the picture in memory. Next time you come to Westinghouse Tea Street, don't be disappointed because of the sparsely populated people. If you see a taxi staying here for a long time, you may see it later.
More
Westinghouse Tea Street is very short, and it is over at once. There is currently geisha business here. On the day of the trip, I was lucky to see 3 geisha (the poster himself) armed and took a taxi to prepare for work. Based on politeness, I didn't take pictures. I could only save the picture in memory. Next time you come to Westinghouse Tea Street, don't be disappointed because of the sparsely populated people. If you see a taxi staying here for a long time, you may see it later.
This is the largest number of geisha in the three major tea houses in Kanazawa, and it is a good place to experience the new art space in the tradition. It is recommended that tourists who like to visit the tea house can visit the West Tea House Archive. The second floor of the Archive is a free open space, and the decorations in the room when the geisha pick up the guests are reproduced! The biggest difference between West Chawu Street and other tea houses is the option of "food", such as the ganze old "Zhujiangwu" (with sugar and flour and the dried dumplings that combine them) and the popular guanna bean "かわむら" are in Tea House Street! In addition, from the densest food district in Kanazawa City, just 10 minutes walk to West Tea House Street, there are 13 Michelin Guide star restaurants, which are definitely a must for foodies who like to enjoy food. There is also a Miaoli Temple called Ninja Temple nearby, and tourists are recommended to arrange it together!
[View] There are a lot of people, very old [Fun] When we went there was a weekend, some shops did not open, the street was not long, very old, Jinyu was a feature, many shopkeepers hit this, and I ate the most distinctive Jinyu ice cream, very thin, and delicious, just a lot of people, have to line up
Walking in the snow, let a little snowflake sprinkle on the head, West Tea House Street quiet as if you can hear your heartbeat. Walk into the tea room, have a cup of warm tea, into your stomach. At the end of the West Street tea house there is a shop specializing in natto, and the natto food inside is quite good in packaging and taste.
Kanazawa's Tea House Street is quite famous, with the master plan - Tea House Street, West Tea House Street and East Tea House Street. We came to West Tea House Street at more than five o'clock in the afternoon, all the shops were closed, and the houses on both sides of the street were antique old buildings.