Shomyo-ji Temple
Shomyo-ji Temple was established in 1252 on Mutsuura. Placed near Kamakura, the estate was formerly widely known as a learning center for the Ritsu school's Saidai sect of Buddhism. The priest Eizon from Nara's Saida-ji was brought to Kanazawa to head the Hojo-backed school. In addition to the large temple, the complex includes the Kanazawa-bunko library, a public park and a garden.




The amazing Nijo Castle is an ostentatious display of wealth and power in contrast with the austerity often shown in the buildings of the Imperial nobility. Built in 1606, and rebuilt after a fire in 1788, the huge walls, moats and towers exude military might. Inside, the Kano School of artists depicted tigers and leopards whose ferocity and power were chosen to symbolize Tokugawa strength. As you walk through the castle, you will enjoy the wooden "nightingale floors" that squeak merrily, not as an aesthetic pleasure, but to serve as an alarm against night intruders. 






