in particular to the smaller town of Kanazawa.
it shares the airport with Komatsu and we take our layovers in the City Center of Kanazawa.
besides the look of funny aircraft paintjobs i prefer the quiet and relaxing habitat of one of the old samurai houses, which were setup to protect the river flowing through the old town.
the special mix of high quality wood- and stonework together with the clean and airy look and feel of the inside stands in contrast to the garden which is completly overflowing of green, together with the usual gimmics you would finde in a japanese garden, a pond with stones and a bridge to cross it, some little hammer that claps to the waterflow and alike.
the whole set gives a quiet atmosphere with wind rushing throug the leaves and the sound of dripping water, extremly calming and comforting.
despite all earthquakes in the area and weather like in austria with warm summers and cold and humid winters all the wooden doors still work with minimal gaps and everything looks solid as to last forever.
the tea-ceremony room is in first floor overlooking the garden from a higher perspective, but i prefer the living room that is open to the garden, clean and airy.
if wondering, houses of the epoche have a nice heating system with smoke-exhaust from the kitchen running below the floor to create foor-heating; it still looks a little freshening for the winter though...
i visit the house regularly to relax and get a grip to earth again in the otherwise loud and hasty country...
cu - nuck
it looks like this:
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