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The Kanazawa City Ashigaru Museum is the kind of hidden historical gem that takes you beyond the typical samurai stories. Easy to find and quick to walk through, this free museum offers a surprisingly intimate look at the lives of low-ranking samurai soldiers during the Edo period. The Takanishi and Shimizu Family Houses stand as time capsules, giving you a real sense of how these foot soldiers actually lived—no glamorous warriors here, just the everyday reality of military life.

Walking through these preserved houses feels like a behind-the-scenes tour of feudal Japanese society. It's simple, unpretentious, and genuinely fascinating. You'll get a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the living conditions of the working-class warriors who were the backbone of samurai society. The best part? It's free, open, and takes barely any time—perfect for travelers who want a quick but meaningful historical pit stop in Kanazawa.

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