Gold Leaf Handicraft
A remarkable 99% of the gold leaf produced in Japan is made in Kanazawa. The climate and skilled technology in Kanazawa were well suited to metal foil production. The thinness of the gold leaf is about one ten-thousandth of a millimeter. Gold leaf that is as light as air, that can even float with a sigh. 
In the hand, thin gold leaf shakes, and one must guard against letting it fly away with one's breath. Enjoy the gripping and fascinating experience of gold leaf gilding.
  
In the hand, thin gold leaf shakes, and one must guard against letting it fly away with one's breath. Enjoy the gripping and fascinating experience of gold leaf gilding.
More Information about Gold Leaf Handicraft
- Street address
- Various locations in Kanazawa City
- Access
- Can be accessed by walking or by bus from Kanazawa Station (depending on arts & craft location)
 
 
- Opening Hours
- Each artisan shop is different
- Closed
- Each artisan shop is different
- Best season
- All year
- Point
- For those wanting to experience gold-leaf handicraft, most artisan shops require advance reservation.
update: Sep.3.2024

Spots around
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         Kutani-yaki Kiln Exhibition Hall
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         Yamanaka-za Theater
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         Wajima Kobo Nagaya
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         Kakusenkei
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         THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA
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         Kenroku-en Garden
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         Higashi Chaya District
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         Kanazawa Station
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         Kutaniyaki(Ishikawa Prefecture Kutaniyaki Art Museum)
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         Kiriko Art Museum
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         Ipponsugi-dori Street
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         Wajima Morning Market
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         Naga-machi Bukeyashiki District(Nagamachi Samurai Residences District)
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         Hashitate
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         Shiroyone Senmaida Rice Terraces
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         Kaga cuisine
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         Natadera Temple
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         21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
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         Yamanaka Onsen (Hot Springs)
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         Omicho Market
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         D. T. Suzuki Museum
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         Notojima Cycling Tour
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         Noto Satoyama Airport




 
   
   
  
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