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    JR Kanazawa Station is a major transportation hub for traveling throughout the Hokuriku region, as well as the main transfer point for sightseeing around Kanazawa. The side with the Tsuzumimon Gate is the East Exit/Kenrokuen Exit. Most buses to city attractions such as Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle, and the Higashi Chaya District depart from this side.
    The other side is the West Exit/Kanazawa Port Exit, which does not have the Tsuzumimon Gate. Many highway buses to Shirakawa-go, Takayama, Nagoya, and other destinations depart from this side, so be sure to check whether you are at the East or West Exit before boarding. Although the two exits are connected by a straight passage, it is quite long and takes a fair amount of time to walk.
    The Kanazawa Station Tourist Information Center inside the station is also very useful. It is near the Shinkansen ticket gates, and you can pick up sightseeing information for Kanazawa and other parts of Ishikawa Prefecture, as well as purchase a one-day bus pass for Kanazawa. The center also offers services such as luggage delivery to your accommodations and free rentals of umbrellas, rain boots, and wheelchairs.
    There are also station-exclusive capsule toys, and a mailbox at the West Exit has a very local-looking doll on top. At first glance, I thought it looked a little creepy, but the longer I looked at it, the more oddly distinctive it seemed.

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