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Kanazawa Geisha District Timber Architecture
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Edo and Meiji-period teahouse buildings clustered in Kanazawa's Higashi and Nishi geisha districts. Characterized by protruding second-floor windows, delicate wooden lattice screens, and red exterior walls, they embody elegant aesthetics. About 140 teahouses remain, representing the fusion of geisha culture and architectural beauty. Designated as an Important Preservation District in 2001, they are highly valued as architectural embodiment of wabi-sabi aesthetics.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Kanazawa, Ishikawa
Time Period:1820-present
Influence:National
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