Discover Kanazawa’s artistry on a walking tour. Explore historic districts, savor Matcha in Ohi-ware, and shop unique handmade treasures.
Discover Kanazawa’s artistry on a walking tour. Explore historic districts, savor Matcha in Ohi-ware, and shop unique handmade treasures.
- Shinise Memorial Hall - After a brief visit to a nearby traditional umbrella shop, the tour will proceed to the Shinise Memorial Hall, a delightful homage to the city’s rich merchant history. Set in a beautifully preserved traditional building, it features artifacts and exhibits that highlight the craftsmanship and heritage of local businesses,…
- Shinise Memorial Hall - After a brief visit to a nearby traditional umbrella shop, the tour will proceed to the Shinise Memorial Hall, a delightful homage to the city’s rich merchant history. Set in a beautifully preserved traditional building, it features artifacts and exhibits that highlight the craftsmanship and heritage of local businesses, offering a captivating glimpse into Kanazawa’s past.
- Ruins of Nagamachi Bukeyashiki - While exploring Nagamachi, the former Samurai district, the tour will stop at a shop showcasing the craftsmanship of Kutani ware, ceramics celebrated for their vivid colors and intricate designs.
- Oyama Shrine - Oyama Shrine is a picturesque Shinto shrine known for its unique blend of traditional Japanese and Western architectural styles. Nearby, the tour will visit a “Temari” shop. Temari craft is a traditional Japanese art form where colorful, intricately embroidered balls are created using silk thread and elaborate stitching techniques. Originally used as toys, these handcrafted spheres are now cherished as decorative items, showcasing delicate patterns and craftsmanship that reflect Japan’s cultural heritage.
- Omicho Market - The tour will not visit the market but will explore some nearby handicraft shops. These shops feature items such as origami, needles and fishing flies, Buddhist altars, and Kintsugi Atelier.
- Higashi Chaya District - In Higashi Chaya, gold leaf crafting is a celebrated tradition, renowned for its delicate application and stunning results. The tour will learn what makes Kanazawa’s Entsuke gold leaf unique and admire its incredible thinness. While strolling around the historical district, the tour will visit many other shops selling local crafts like ceramics, lacquerware, vintage items, chopsticks, and various souvenirs.
- Morihachi Main Store - After a short walk, the tour will make a brief stop at a master shop specializing in Ohi ware. Known for its earthy tones and rustic charm, Ohi ware often features subtle patterns and a focus on functionality, making it popular for tea ceremonies and everyday use. Not far from there, the tour will delve into the world of Wagashi, Japanese confections often enjoyed with tea, characterized by their beautiful presentation, delicate flavors, and seasonal motifs, showcasing the artistry of Japanese sweets. This traditional family-owned business, operating for almost 400 years, has its own sweets wooden art museum with more than 1,000 molds on display.
- Entrance fees to museums
- Entrance fees to museums
- Transportation fees
- Travel insurance
- Transportation fees
- Travel insurance
Prepare to embark on a distinctive craft tour that reveals the essence of Kanazawa through its rich traditions. This exclusive experience provides an intimate look into the world of local artisans, where age-old techniques seamlessly merge with contemporary creativity.
As the tour meanders through the historic Higashi Chaya District, renowned for its…
Prepare to embark on a distinctive craft tour that reveals the essence of Kanazawa through its rich traditions. This exclusive experience provides an intimate look into the world of local artisans, where age-old techniques seamlessly merge with contemporary creativity.
As the tour meanders through the historic Higashi Chaya District, renowned for its beautifully preserved tea houses and exquisite gold leaf artistry, participants will explore the art of Matcha Tea served in elegant Ohi-ware pottery, paired with the delicate flavors of traditional Wagashi sweets. This journey through time and art promises a profound appreciation for the skills and dedication of Kanazawa’s master craftsmen.
Join this half-day artistic exploration, where participants will not only immerse themselves in Kanazawa’s rich craftsmanship but also have the chance to shop for unique, handmade treasures that reflect the region’s heritage.
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.