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Kanazawa City

Kanazawa city is located in Ishikawa prefecture, the Hokuriku region: the northwestern part of Honshu island, facing at the Sea of Japan. 

Kanazawa has been a central city of the Hokuriku region, which was part of ancient Kaga province. In Edo period, Kaga had massive production of 1.02 million koku and the fourth or fifth largest population followed by Edo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

Kaga was also the largest feudal domain within the Tokugawa shogunate.

In the world war II, there was no damage from air bombing, and a lot of historical landscape and the heritage have been preserved up to now.

One of Kanazawa City’s most famous traditions is the Gold leaf.

In Kanazawa, you can enjoy, a lot of food, historical spots, and  both modern and traditional culture of Japan.


Kanazawa Cultural Hall

The AJCPP 2023 is going to be held at Kanazawa Bunka Hall.
A hall will be used for Keynote and special speeches. The sessions are presented in the meeting rooms.




  • Address: 15-1 Takaoka-machi Kanazawa-city Ishikawa, Japan 920-0864
  • Website: https://www.bunka-h.gr.jp/access/(Japanese only)
  • Access to Kanazawa Bunka Hall from Kanazawa station
    ▶15 minutes by BUS. (200 yen) 

        Please check http://www.hokutetsu.co.jp/media/en/kanazawamap2021.pdf?ver2 for more information.

10 minutes by Taxi. (Approx. 1,000yen)

▶25 minutes on foot.




Flight to Komatsu Airport

The closest airport to Kanazawa city is Komatsu airport, located in Ishikawa prefecture.
For more information about Komatsu Airport:
 https://www.komatsuairport.jp/index_en.html


Komatsu Airport ⇔ Kanazawa Station 


  • From Komatsu Airport to Kanazawa Station takes 40 minutes by limousine bus.
    Limousine bus will depart 15 minutes after the arrival of flights (1,150yen).
    From Seoul, Shanghai, Hongkong and Taipei, please take a bus connecting from domestic airlines.



 

Access from Other Domestic Airports

Airports in Tokyo ⇔ Kanazawa Station


 


Kansai Airport ⇔ Kanazawa Station 



Kanazawa Tourist Information

Kenroku-en: A strolling-style landscape garden counted as one of the three noted gardens in Japan 

Please check out here (Japanese Page / English Page) for more information about Kanazawa city.

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