Japón - Mimoa
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Japón - Mimoa
. . Japón .Projects 17 Created 16-Dec-09 By ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain .. . . . . . . . . . . Gyre Shopping Center Tokyo, Japan MVRDV shopping centre . C1 House . . . Tokyo Towers Lounge . . . Dior Omotesando . . . . Prada Aoyama epicenter . . . . . . . . National Art Center Tod's Omotesando Building . . . . . . . . . Maison Hermès 6 Garden House Chichu Art Museum 12 . Acrylic House 13 . Lucent Tower Kaleidoscopic Garden 14 . C-2 House 15 Koumi, Japan Curiosity private house 7 . Matsudai 16 Matsudai-cho, Japan MVRDV community centre, culture, exposition space, theatre 8 . Matsudai Small Tower 17 Tokamachi-shi, Japan Périphériques Architectes belvedere, sculpture, watch-tower 9 Tokyo, Japan Renzo Piano office, shop, workshop . Yokohama, Japan Foreign Office Architects ferry terminal, promenade, underground parking . 11 Nagoya, Japan Périphériques Architectes art, passage Tokyo, Japan Toyo Ito office, retail, shop . . . 5 Tokyo, Japan Kisho Kurokawa exposition space, museum . Yokohama International Passenger Terminal Fuji Kawaguchiko-machi, Japan Takeshi Hosaka architects private house Tokyo, Japan Herzog and De Meuron shop, showroom . . 4 Tokyo, Japan SANAA commercial space, shop . . Naoshima, Japan Tadao Ando museum Tokyo, Japan Curiosity apartment . . 3 Tokyo, Japan Curiosity private house . . 2 . 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art 18 Kanazawa, Japan SANAA culture, library, museum 10 Yokohama, Japan Takeshi Hosaka architects private house http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 1 photo: Rob 't Hart . . . photo: Rob 't Hart Gyre Shopping Center Address Omotesando street 5-10-1 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo Japan http://gyre-omotesando.com/ . This a new retail building on Omotesando street in Tokyo designed by Dutch architects MVRDV. Gyre, also known as The Swirl, is generated from five identical rectangular floor plates that are rotated on a vertical axis and then trimmed to fit the site on Omotesando street. Besides the big names and ground floor tenants, Chanel and Bulgari, the building will house the first Asian branch of the MoMA Design Store and a large shop for Martin Margiela. Higher up there are smaller shops like a hair dress salon, an exclusive watch shop etc. The top levels contain a series of different restaurants. The interiors of the shops are designed by the different tenants. From the Gyre website: “A building in the shape of a gyre is a body in motion, with a magnetism that exudes energy. Our hope is to become an incubator of a new way of shopping, thoughtfully, in a way that becomes a force for good. GYRE connects with your and connects you to the world.” photo: Rob 't Hart . Project is public! . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 10-2007 8950 m² Architect MVRDV Building physics consultant Takenaka Corporation Client Mitsubishi Corporation UBS Realty Contributed by Opening hours Email info@gyre-omotesando.com for more information. MVRDV . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 2 photo: Daici Ano . photo: Daici Ano . . C1 House Address Tomigaya 2-13-16 Shibuya-ku 151-0063 Tokyo Japan . The basic architectural design, a glass box surrounded by a walkway-gallery that connects the floors, was designed before the land was found. The basic design include from the beginning all the aspects of the project, from the shape of the building to the design of light switches and furniture. Usually an architecture projects is developed in a sequence, building, interior furniture, products, making it is difficult to be totally homogenous. To achieve a weightless architectural space we use 25mm steel slabs as floor. This is equivalent to a line in the architectural scale. The scale of furniture and architecture become the same. From the slope, the interior is visible from floor level to ceiling level the top of a table is as visible as the bottom, a real 3d interior, a very difficult challenge. Using 3d animations and models the sequences of the interior were checked from all angles. c-1 is not a minimalist house on the contrary, it is expressionism. . Project is not public! . Completion 2005 Main designer, Architect Architect Curiosity Milligram Studio Contributed by curiosity . . . photo: Daici Ano Opening hours . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 3 photo: Daici Ano . photo: Daici Ano . . Tokyo Towers Lounge Address Kachidoki 6-3-1 Chuo-Ku Tokyo Japan . Tokyo is a city of contrast and discovery. The ‘ttt’ guest room in the new build tower expresses the emotions of walking through Tokyo. 3 emotions are the characteristics of the space: reflection, contrast & harmony. Reflections: the modern Tokyo is a gallery of mirrors, building and windows reflect each other creating a virtual city, what is real, what is a reflection what is digital. People appear and disappear between buildings, life become a game in a maze of images. Within the complexity and craze of Tokyo, a subtle harmony exist, a combination of tradition and futuristic simplicity. The “harmony” guest room, recreates this balance with the use of sakura pink glass. The pink glass layer composes the interior, creating a strange but familiar feeling. Contrast: The lounge is a double floor high space, with a large lighting suspended from the ceiling. The strong green color of the glass simulates the nature of a digital garden unexpected to be found on the 54th floor of a high tower. photo: Daici Ano . Public access unknown! . Completion 2008 Architect Curiosity Contributed by curiosity . . Opening hours . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 4 photo: Frankss . photo: Viditocho . . Dior Omotesando Address Omotesando Street 5-9-11 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo Japan . Omotesando Street is an avenue in Tokyo and home to many upscale shops featuring several international brand outlets. Hence, the street is sometimes referred to as 'Tokyo's Champs-Élysées'. On this prime location, Japanese architect duo Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, known collectively as SANAA, has designed the building that accommodates a store for fashion retailer Dior. The building is gift-wrapped in a translucent skin that allows the building underneath to show through. The effect is achieved by using clear glass on the outside and a second displaced layer of translucent acrylic on the inside. . Project is public! . Completion 2003 Architect Client SANAA Dior Contributed by viditocho . . . . photo: Viditocho Opening hours Daily from 10.00 - 18.00. . How to get there The exact address is: Jingumae 5-9-11, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture 150 0001. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 5 photo: Olivier van den Hoven . photo: Yann Martin . . Prada Aoyama epicenter Address Minami-Aoyama 5-2-6 107-0062 Tokyo Japan http://www.prada.com/ . Haute couture and star architecture have grown to understand each other rather well in the recent years. Major fashion brands distinguish themselves by inviting world leading architects to indulge themselves in the design of flagshipstores and extravagant showrooms. The highest density worldwide of such state of the art showpieces can arguably be found on and around Tokyo's Omotesando. One of the most impressive contributions to this phenomenon is the Prada 'epicenter'. This 33 meter high building has a façade like a membrane which is built out of wedge shaped elements that frame flat, convex and concave windows. These element also form the outer structure of the building. Closed horizontal bracings not only make the frame rigid, but also house the more private dressing rooms within this transparent building. Everything about the building tells us that money was not an issue. But perhaps the most costly design choice of all was to leave a large part of the expensive plot un-built. photo: Olivier van den Hoven . Project is public! . . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 6-2003 2860 m² Architect Lighting designer Associate architect Client Herzog and De Meuron ARUP Takenaka Corporation Prada Japan Co Ltd Contributed by olivier_van_den_hoven Opening hours opened daily from 11am till 8pm (also on Sundays) . . How to get there the Omotesando metrostation is on the Ginza line, the Chiyoda line and the Hanzoumon line. Take exit A3 and walk into the street called Minami-Aoyama. after a short walk you get to the Prada epicenter. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 6 photo: Frankss . photo: Frankss . . National Art Center Address Roppongi, Minato-ku 7-22-2 06-8558 Tokyo Japan http://www.nact.jp . The National Art Center in Tokyo was designed in a collaborative project between the architect Kisho Kurokawa and Nihon Sekkei, Inc. It was built on the former site of the Institute of Industrial Science of the University of Tokyo over a period of nearly four years, from July 2002 to May 2006, with factors such as the environment and earthquake safety in mind. The National Art Center is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility: Instead of maintaining a permanent collection, it makes the most of a total of 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions. . Project is public! . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 2007 48000 m² Architect Associate architect Kisho Kurokawa Nihon Sekkei Contributed by Naomi photo: Thomas Brown Opening hours Exhibitions organized by The National Art Center, Tokyo or co-organized with other institutions: Mo, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun: 10:00 - 18:00. Friday: 10;00 - 20:00. Tuesday: closed. Artist associations' exhibitions: Mo, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun: 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (visitors must enter by 5:30 p.m.) Tuesday: Closed . How to get there Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line: Nogizaka Station, Exit 6 is directly linked to the Center. Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line: Roppongi Station, 5-minute walk from Exit 4a. Toei Oedo Subway Line: Roppongi Station, 4-minute walk from Exit 7. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 7 photo: Frankss . photo: Frankss . . Tod's Omotesando Building Address Jingumae 5-1-15 Shibuya-ku Tokyo Japan http://www.tods.com/ . Toyo Ito’s Tod’s Omotesando Building is a slender, L-shaped building for the Italian footwear retailer, it contains offices and a boutique fronting Omotesando, Tokyo’s famous four-lane, tree-lined boulevard that in recent years has become the city’s showplace for luxury brands and top architects. The seven-storey building continues Ito's exploration of ideas of surface, the dramatic structure mimicking the shapes of the tall elm trees that stretch along Omotesando Avenue and reinterprets them in its façade as a series of crisscrossing geometric forms. The façade is a smooth blend of concrete and glass and materials are kept simple. The structural frame that supports the building is well concealed. Inside, opaque glass hides the rear view so that shoppers are drawn to the front of the store where they play an important role in animating the building. (text from RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2006 award). . Project is public! . . . . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 12-2004 2449 m² Architect Technical engineer Lighting designer Structural engineer Contractor Client Toyo Ito ES Associates Lightdesign Inc. Oak Structural Design Office Takenaka Corporation Holpaf B.V. Contributed by MI_MOA photo: Luis Villa del Campo Opening hours tel + 81 364192055 . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 8 photo: Nazar Leskiw . photo: Thom Mckenzie . . Maison Hermès Address Ginza 4-1 104-0061 Tokyo Japan http://jp.hermes.com/ . Maison Hermès, Tokyo, by Renzo Piano is the corporate headquarters and retail store for Hermès Japan. The program includes offices, workshops, retail and exhibition spaces, multimedia areas and a roof garden. The building also includes access to the subway via a courtyard which divides the long façade in two. It is an elegant, glowing, rectangular form which has been carefully crafted from specially designed 45cm x 45cm glass blocks which give the impression of the building as a precious object containing equally precious objects. Renzo Piano stated that the building was inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns. The thickness of the glass façade blurs the activity within during the day and at night the building glows from the light within whilst simultaneously providing acoustic insulation from the bustling Ginza streets outside. Clear glass boxes become display cases for Hermès products at street level. . Project is public! . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 2001 6000 m² Architect Client Renzo Piano Hermès Contributed by thom photo: Thom Mckenzie Opening hours Monday - Sunday: 10.00 - 19.00 / Wednesday: closed. . . How to get there Take the Hibiya, Marunouchi or Ginza line to Ginza subway station in central Tokyo. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 9 photo: Amanda Prior . photo: Amanda Prior . . Garden House Address Takinoue 21-1 2310837 Naka-ku Yokohama Japan . This is a house consisting of indoor and outdoor spaces. The clients are a married couple. Their request: “We want a house in which we feel as if we are outdoors.” While there is no clear boundary between the indoor and outdoor in terms of the construction of a house, it offers uninterrupted experiences and similar dimensions, structures, finishes, and furniture density. Although the indoor and outdoor are different environments, all the more reason it is fun if there are both the indoor dining and outside dining. You can sleep on the comfortable bed outdoors for a short sleep. When thinking like this, I feel that a living in which you can do various things indoors and outdoors is possible. I aimed to design a house in which its dwellers feel at ease as if the whole house looks like a garden. I thought that I'll try to design a house where the scenes of living expand to both indoor and outdoor. . Project is not public! . . . Completion Floor area/size 10-2007 114 m² Architect Takeshi Hosaka architects Contributed by Takeshi_Hosaka . photo: Amanda Prior Opening hours . . How to get there It is a place 40 minutes away from Tokyo on the train. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 10 photo: Vidal Coro . photo: Yann Martin . . Yokohama International Passenger Terminal Address Osanbashi Pier 1-1-4 Kaigan-dori Naka-ku Yokohama Japan http://www.osanbashi.com . The Yokohama International Passenger Terminal is situated on Osanbashi Pier, which was originally constructed between 1889 and 1896 and is Yokohama's oldest pier. The project is a nexus between the city and the bay. The site had a pivotal role along the city's waterfront that, if declared a public space, would present Yokohama City with a continuous structure of open public spaces along the waterfront. The building is produced as an extension of the urban ground, constructed as a systematic transformation of the lines of the circulation diagram into a folded and bifurcated surface. These folds produce a roof garden with covered surfaces where the different parts of the program can be hosted. photo: Vidal Coro . Project is public! . . . . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 2002 438243 m² Architect, Landscape architect Services engineer Structural engineer Client Foreign Office Architects Contributed by viditocho PT Morimura & Associates Structural Design Group The City of Yokohama + Port Authority Opening hours The interior of the terminal building and parking space: 09:00 21:30 / The roof garden is open 24/7. . . How to get there By public transportation: from Tokyo, take Keihin-Tohoku Line of JR to Kannai Station. From here, the Ferry Terminal is a 10 minute walk. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 11 . Chichu Art Museum Address Kagawa 761-3110 3449-1 Naoshima Japan http://www.chichu.jp/e/ . The Chichu Art Museum is designed by Tadao Ando and is located on a small island south of the main island of Japan. It's very unknown by tourists; only Japanese people know about it. The Art Museum is embedded in the hilly landscape of the island; from the sky only rectangular forms are visible, which gives the museum an mysterious character. Inside the routing is so that you only experience views at the sky, or, in the restaurant, the beautiful scenery of the island coast. The museum is built only in concrete, which gives it a solid expression. There are several art projects inside, the one even more amazing than the other. Note that every piece of art is only accessible by wearing slippers, offered by the futuristic dressed girls in white clothes. photo: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa . Project is public! . . . Completion Floor area/size 6-2004 2574 m² Architect Tadao Ando Contributed by jeooren . . Opening hours 10 am to 6 pm (last entry by 5 pm) March 1 to September 30. 10 am to 5 pm (last entry by 4 pm) October 1 to the end of February. Tel: +81-(0)87-892-3755 . How to get there By boat from the port of Uno, south of Okayama in the west of Japan. The boat only costs about €1,50. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 12 photo: Sergio Pirrone . . . photo: Sergio Pirrone Acrylic House Address Fuji Kawaguchiko-machi Japan . This building is a house for a couple and their three children in Japan. The boundary between inside and outside has been made as 'transparent' as possible by using continuous boundaries that don’t have joints or mullions by using heat-insulating, 20mm-thick acrylic boards. Usually, life inside the house and life in the garden are one continuous experience, but now that the inside and the garden are divided only by the extremely transparent, continuous boundaries with no joints, it feels like they are more intermingled than before. photo: Sergio Pirrone . Project is not public! . . . Completion Floor area/size 2007 104 m² Architect Takeshi Hosaka architects Contributed by Takeshi_Hosaka . . Opening hours . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 13 photo: Luc Boegly . photo: Luc Boegly . . Lucent Tower Kaleidoscopic Garden Address Ushijima-cho, Lucent Tower 1 451-6040 Nagoya Japan http://www.lucent-tower.jp/ . The aim of this project is to give pleasure by moving around the space and searching a different point of view at every time, a new spatial sensation, a renewed atmosphere. The intervention offers a series of principal architectural objectives: change the perception of the space in order to get a wider open space; generate a common matrix for the new installations; set the flexible space using mirror panels and reflective materials; offer a flexible atmosphere according to the treatment of light. The floor is composed by modular panels, made out of glass, a metal structure and a light system, and it is able to change the colour and intensity of the light. The light is controlled by specific software which, according to the programming, will generate various atmospheres depending on the hour of day and night. . Project is public! . . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 1-2007 450 m² Architect, Artist, Interior architect, Landscape architect, Urban planner Client Périphériques Architectes Contributed by photo: Luc Boegly Toshio Shimizu Art Office for Lucent Tower Opening hours peripheriques . . How to get there Nagoya station / At the bottom of the Lucent Tower. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 14 photo: Gwenael Nicolas . photo: Gwenael Nicolas . . C-2 House Address Koumi Japan . When approaching, the house appears like a huge abstract shape rising from the ground, with its shaped angle following the steep angle of the land. It seems to be sliding on the ground, a sense of tension and movement is expressed. The strong angle of the house was also guided by the requirement of winter conditions, the heavy load of snow slides from the roof. So entering the house from the covered bridge you find yourself into a huge simple single room (6m high ceiling). Like a mini loft in the middle of the forest, it is unexpected and refreshing. For a second you forget you are in the middle of a forest. The light seems to be coming from everywhere, between the ceiling and the walls, the volumes are enlightened by long invisible windows, it has almost a religious feel creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The changes of the light outside create subtle changes in the interior all day long: natural lighting become the artist of a live performance. photo: Gwenael Nicolas . Project is not public! . Completion 2006 Architect Curiosity Contributed by curiosity . . Opening hours . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 15 photo: Rob 't Hart . photo: Rob 't Hart . . Matsudai Address Matsudai Ooaza 3743-1 Matsudai-cho Japan . Matsudai is located in the mountains, summers are hot and humid and during winters the region is covered under a thick layer of snow. MVRDV built here a cultural centre, a village museum. Every 3 years the centre will be used as the main stage for the regional Echigo-Tsumari art festival. By lifting the building, creates a snow free zone in winter and a dry and shaded plaza during summer,which can be used as a playground or as a space for performances. The building is supported by 'legs' that give access to people coming from different directions, The leg-spaces are free from the weather conditions and cut through the building dividing the different functional spaces. On the rooftop, a 'rocky' landscape is formed, shaped by the dynamic demands of the leg-shaped bridges. This roof landscape provides an attractive viewing platform. It might also reminds summer visitors of the wintertime, when Matsudai will be hidden under a massive layer of snow. photo: Rob 't Hart . Project is public! . Completion 2003 Architect Client MVRDV Art Front Gallery Tokyo & City of Matsudai . . . . Contributed by Opening hours MVRDV . . How to get there Matsudai can be reached by train (Matsudai station on the Hoku-Hoku Line) or by car (National Road 253). Matsudai is a town located in Higashikubiki District, 'Higashikubiki-gun', in the prefecture Niigata, Japan. Matsudai is now absorbed into the new city of Tokamachi. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 16 photo: Périphériques architectes . photo: Périphériques architectes . . Matsudai Small Tower Address Oaza Kitashinden 1-10 948-0036 Tokamachi-shi Japan http://www.echigo-tsumari.jp/artworks/index_en.php?id=275 . In the framework of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennal in the north of Japan, the Art Front Gallery, which organized the event, commissioned an installation from the architects. They proposed a project that plays with the landscape, the winter snow (which can reach 7 metres or 23 feet!), the vistas, and the trekking that visitors do. In this exhibition, the works were spread throughout a series of quite wild, sparsely populated valleys. The Matsudai Small Tower is an installation that presents two functions in a tower covered with a grid of galvanized steel: a point of view on the site in the hieratic pose of a weird-looking animal, and a space that plays with the snow and the treetops, and affords campers three platforms of duckboards for an 'experimental night'. photo: Périphériques architectes . Project is public! . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 7-2003 200 m² Architect, Artist, Interior architect, Landscape architect, Urban planner Client Périphériques Architectes Contributed by peripheriques Art Front Gallery Opening hours . . How to get there . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 17 photo: Blaise Fontaine . photo: Blaise Fontaine . . 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Address Hirosaka 1-2-1 920-8509 Kanazawa Japan http://www.kanazawa21.jp/en/ . The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art stands in the center of Kanazawa, on a site linking together diverse but equally important city functions. Circular in form, with a diameter of 112.5 meters, the building has no front or back, leaving it free to be explored from all directions. While being a reaction to the accessibility of the site from multiple points of entry, as well as to its breadth, the circularity of the plan also works in concert with keeping the overall building volume low, to effectively mitigate the scale of the project and an overly grand presence common to large institutions. In order to further encourage the multiplicity of approaches, the architects have intentionally resisted establishing a primary façade or entrance. Besides the museum, the cultural centre houses a library, restaurant, theatre and exhibition spaces (text from project's website). photo: Blaise Fontaine . Project is public! . . . . . . . Completion Floor area/size 2004 9500 m² Architect Client SANAA Kanazawa City Contributed by Julialala Opening hours Public space: 09.00 - 22.00 every day. Exhibition galleries: Monday - Thursday & Sunday: 10.00 - 18.00. Friday & Saturday: 10.00 - 20.00. Café: 10.00 - 20.00 every day. How to get there From Kanazawa Station, take a bus to Kenokuen Garden, stop at the 'Korinbo' bus stop. . . . http://www.mimoa.eu/users/anitapona/Guides/Jap%C3%B3n/ this page is part of Mi guide 'Japón' made by ANA RAMIREZ, SEVILLA, Spain 18