Sturgis Rock Bar

Kanazawa


An original Kanazawan institution. With live rock bands and every manner of everything hanging from the ceiling, this place'll make you feel as though you're on a trip in San Francisco with a bunch of Japanese tourists, paying homage to the gods of rock and roll.


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