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Teramachi Temple Walk
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Teramachi Temple Walk
寺町寺院群
Overview
A quiet hillside quarter of 70 temples originally built as a defensive line, now one of Kanazawa's most serene walks.
When the Maeda lords fortified Kanazawa, they clustered temples along the city's southern edge as a strategic barrier. Today, roughly 70 temples and shrines line the narrow lanes of Teramachi, creating one of Japan's densest concentrations of Buddhist architecture. Unlike the tourist-heavy chaya districts, Teramachi sees almost no international visitors. The district is designated as an important preservation area for traditional buildings.
Local tips
Start at Myoryuji (Ninja Temple) and work south. The further you go, the quieter it gets. Some temple gardens are free to enter if you ask politely at the gate.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 寺町寺院群
- Nearest station
- Kanazawa Station (bus to Hirokoji)
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