Ochaya Art Museum (Designated Cultural Property of Kanazawa City)

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Ochaya Art Museum (Designated Cultural Property of Kanazawa City)

A cultural spot where you can experience the rich tea house culture of Kanazawa.

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Located in the Higashi Chaya District, this museum occupies a building designated as a cultural property by Kanazawa City. The building, constructed in 1820 during the Bunsei era, was originally used as an ochaya (tea house) and now serves as a museum showcasing the tea house culture of Kanazawa from the feudal era.

The first floor is dedicated to art exhibits, featuring Kaga maki-e (lacquerware) and Kaga zogan (inlay work), which are renowned local crafts. Additionally, the museum displays a variety of ornate accessories, such as hairpins adorned with gold, silver, and coral, which were used by geishas, offering a fascinating glimpse into their world.

The second floor consists of an open guest room with walls painted in vibrant vermilion and deep blue hues, creating a stunning visual impact. The room’s design reflects the elegance and delicacy characteristic of tea houses, providing insight into the flourishing town culture of the Edo period. A notable feature in the courtyard is the suikinkutsu (water harp), which produces beautiful sounds as water drips into it.

Highlights

  • Learn about Kanazawa's tea house culture in a building that was actually used as a tea house.
  • Exhibits on the first floor include luxurious Kaga crafts and accessories.
  • The guest room on the second floor showcases the elegant design typical of tea houses.

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  • Located in a preserved area of the historic Higashi Chaya District.

    Located in a preserved area of the historic Higashi Chaya District.

  • First floor exhibits: Luxurious crafts and accessories.

    First floor exhibits: Luxurious crafts and accessories.

  • Second floor guest room: Beautifully decorated with deep blue hues reminiscent of the ocean.

    Second floor guest room: Beautifully decorated with deep blue hues reminiscent of the ocean.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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Sorry, we don’t.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No free Wi-Fi available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Re-entry is not allowed.

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Are there any smoking areas?

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No, smoking is prohibited throughout the Higashi Chaya District.

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Details

Name in Japanese
お茶屋美術館(金沢市指定文化財)
Postal Code
920-0831
Address
1-13-7 Higashiyama, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa
Telephone
076-252-0887
Closed
Thursdays
Business Hours
9:30am - 4:30pm
Admission
Adults 500yen, Elementary and junior high school students 300yen
Access
About 5 minutes walk from “Hashiba-cho” Bus stop.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)