Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Kanazawa with our full-day tour. Discover the city’s must-see spots, hidden gems, and indulge in matcha and traditional sweets. Join us for an enriching and unforgettable experience!
Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Kanazawa with our full-day tour. Discover the city’s must-see spots, hidden gems, and indulge in matcha and traditional sweets. Join us for an enriching and unforgettable experience!
- Ashigaru Museum - The tour starts with a visit to the Ashigaru Museum. Ashigaru is a word describing low ranking Samurai, and here you can enter two homes that once belonged to Ashigaru families in the days of the Samurai. Outside, you will find beautiful landscaping, and inside faithfully preserved rooms granting a glimpse into old-school…
- Ashigaru Museum - The tour starts with a visit to the Ashigaru Museum. Ashigaru is a word describing low ranking Samurai, and here you can enter two homes that once belonged to Ashigaru families in the days of the Samurai. Outside, you will find beautiful landscaping, and inside faithfully preserved rooms granting a glimpse into old-school Japanese life.
- Ruins of Nagamachi Bukeyashiki - Next, you will be led through the former Samurai District known as Nagamachi. Here, the streets still maintain their handsome appearance and the visitor would be forgiven for thinking they have somehow landed in Old Japan. With a number of shops selling local crafts on the street, you will also have a chance to window shop for some goodies to take home.
- Oyama Shrine - Leaving the Samurai District behind, the guide will lead you through the Oyama Shrine on your way to Kanazawa Castle. Unlike most shrines in Japan, the entry gate here is made of brick, an unusual choice that speaks to its unique history. You will also pass through a small but beautiful garden on the way out the back of the shrine towards the castle.
- Gyokusen-an - Having entered the castle grounds, you will next have time for a Matcha tea experience while enjoying views over a centuries old garden that spreads out before you. The Gyokusen-an tea house is a splendid example of Japanese design, and their Matcha and wagashi sweets are sure to delight. (Occasionally there are events at this tea house so we will go to a different tea house to have matcha and sweets)
- Kanazawa Castle - On the way to the Kenroku-en Garden, the tour will take you through the grounds of Kanazawa Castle. Marvel at the scale of the restored buildings which stand majestic over an expansive lawn on the castle grounds while your guide teaches you a bit about the Samurai history of Kanazawa and the origins of its riches and success.
- Kenrokuen Garden - After time for a lunch break in front of the Kenrokuen Garden, we will enter into this breathtaking display of traditional Japanese design concepts. Stroll through the gardens, enjoy views over the city, and maybe even enter the home of the former Lord of Kanazawa’s wife.
- Higashi Chaya District - Enjoy a taste of traditional tea district and Geisha culture at Higashi-chaya. Here, streets lined with fashionable tea houses from centuries ago await you, filled with eateries and craft shops. You will have free time after a guided walk to wander the streets here for yourself and perhaps have some ice cream or takoyaki topped with sheets of gold leaf.
- Ochaya Shima - The tour will next take you inside a tea house, or Chaya, once inhabited by Geisha and frequented by their wealthy patrons. The colorful walls and musical instruments here showcase the wealth and charming atmosphere of the Kanazawa tea districts in the golden days of the city. Your guide will be happy to answer any geisha related questions you may have.
- Kazuemachi Chayagai - Leaving Higashi Chaya, we will pass by the Kazuemachi tea district on the way back to the station. Less crowded than Higashi Chaya, in this tea district Geisha still entertain customers, and if you are lucky you can hear the soft sound of a shamisen being plucked emanating from one of the small sidestreets.
- Omicho Market - Finally, your guide will lead you through the Omicho Market. A staple of Kanazawa food culture, guests who wish to leave the tour here for dinner are free to do so. Otherwise, the guide will escort you back to the station.
- Matcha Tea and Wagashi Sweets at a Tea House
- Entry to the Shima Chaya Preserved Geisha House
- English Speaking Guide
- Entry to the Kenrokuen Garden
- Matcha Tea and Wagashi Sweets at a Tea House
- Entry to the Shima Chaya Preserved Geisha House
- English Speaking Guide
- Entry to the Kenrokuen Garden
- Lunch
- Lunch
Our excursion presents an optimal path to visit all of Kanazawa’s top sights, and some hidden treasures, in a single day by foot. Our expert guides make sure you gain a deep appreciation of Kanazawa’s culture. Participants will also get a chance to savor Matcha and traditional sweets at a historic tea house, fostering a bond with Kanazawa and its…
Our excursion presents an optimal path to visit all of Kanazawa’s top sights, and some hidden treasures, in a single day by foot. Our expert guides make sure you gain a deep appreciation of Kanazawa’s culture. Participants will also get a chance to savor Matcha and traditional sweets at a historic tea house, fostering a bond with Kanazawa and its traditions in a brief period. If you wish to optimize your time in Kanazawa, we recommend this tour that is comprehensive but not tiring.
- 1 hour short of the posted 9 hours because there is a 1 hour lunch break that is included in the tour. The customers are able to choose their own restaurant to eat at with recommendations from the guide at this time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.