Eurocentres Kanazawa

Kanazawa on the West Coast on the island of Honsu, was founded at the end of the 16th Century and was the richest city in Japan during the Edo period. Kanazawa’s enchanting position between the mountains and city contributes to its position as one of the most popular destinations in Japan. The city offers unique events throughout the year, such as the Sakura festival in April with the cherry trees in flower or the splendid historic parade in June.

Eurocentres Kanazawa is situated in the modern Centre of International Exchange, and attractive building where there is also a public library. The school’s ideal location is close to the centre of the city and the historic sights, parks, museums and sporting facilities.

Facilities:           

  • 5 classrooms
  • Conference room
  • Free Wi-Fi internet in the Eurocentres area for laptop computers
  • A common room with satellite TV and a public library with free internet on the floor below
  • A shop on the ground floor

 

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