Kanazawa is still today home to one of the few active [[geisha]] districts remaining in Japan: the [[Higashi Chayagai]]. Kanazawa's second geisha district, the [[Nishi Chayagai]], was also prominent and active in the late [[Edo period]]. Other significant sites in the city include [[Oyama Shrine]], the so-called "Ninja Temple" of [[Myoryu-ji (Kanazawa)|Myôryû-ji]], and the [[Kenrokuen]] gardens, regarded one of the three most beautiful samurai gardens in the country. A number of samurai homes (''[[buke yashiki]]'') also survive in the city today. | Kanazawa is still today home to one of the few active [[geisha]] districts remaining in Japan: the [[Higashi Chayagai]]. Kanazawa's second geisha district, the [[Nishi Chayagai]], was also prominent and active in the late [[Edo period]]. Other significant sites in the city include [[Oyama Shrine]], the so-called "Ninja Temple" of [[Myoryu-ji (Kanazawa)|Myôryû-ji]], and the [[Kenrokuen]] gardens, regarded one of the three most beautiful samurai gardens in the country. A number of samurai homes (''[[buke yashiki]]'') also survive in the city today. |