# Kanazawa Station

> Kanazawa's main rail hub, noted for the large wooden Tsuzumi-mon gate and the glass Motenashi Dome on its east side.

- Prefecture: Ishikawa
- Type: Landmark
- Address: Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
- Admission: Free

Kanazawa Station is the city's main rail gateway and a sightseeing spot in its own right. Its east (Kenrokuen) side is marked by the Tsuzumi-mon, a large wooden gate about 13.7 metres tall whose two pillars are shaped after the hand drums used in Noh theatre. Beyond it stands the Motenashi Dome, a glass-and-steel canopy of around 3,000 panes built to shelter arriving visitors from Kanazawa's frequent rain and snow. The gate is lit up each evening until around midnight. The station connects to the Hokuriku Shinkansen and local lines and has extensive shops and restaurants inside, making it a common starting point for exploring the city.

## FAQ

### Where is the Tsuzumi-mon gate at Kanazawa Station?

It stands on the east (Kenrokuen) side of the station, directly in front of the Motenashi Dome; it is right outside the station exit.

### Is there anything to do at the station itself?

Yes; besides the gate and glass dome, the station has many shops and restaurants, and the gate is illuminated in the evening.

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Source: Kanazawa Station — Japan Voyage
