Discover Kanazawa’s iconic spots, savor local cuisine, and explore historic teahouses on this half-day walking tour. Unveil secrets with local guides.
Discover Kanazawa’s iconic spots, savor local cuisine, and explore historic teahouses on this half-day walking tour. Unveil secrets with local guides.
- Omicho Market - A market cherished by locals for over 300 years
- Kanazawa Castle Park - Our local guide shares the history and distinctiveness of Kanazawa Castle during a walk
- Kenrokuen Garden - Recognized as one of Japan’s top three gardens
- Kenrokutei - Enjoy a traditional Kaga cuisine lunch while viewing the oldest existing…
- Omicho Market - A market cherished by locals for over 300 years
- Kanazawa Castle Park - Our local guide shares the history and distinctiveness of Kanazawa Castle during a walk
- Kenrokuen Garden - Recognized as one of Japan’s top three gardens
- Kenrokutei - Enjoy a traditional Kaga cuisine lunch while viewing the oldest existing fountain
- Morihachi Main Store - One of Japan’s top three renowned sweets stores, with a history spanning over 390 years. Admission to the Traditional Sweets Museum and a sweet & drink are included
- Ochaya Shima - A museum where you can see an authentic tea house and the instruments used by Geisha
- Higashi Chaya District - The most iconic area in Kanazawa, known for Geisha and gold leaf
- Entrance fee to all the museum and garden
- A cup of Matcha with seasonal Japanese sweet
- Tour Photos
- Lunch
- Entrance fee to all the museum and garden
- A cup of Matcha with seasonal Japanese sweet
- Tour Photos
- Lunch
Kanazawa’s cultural wealth presents a unique allure that sets it apart from both Tokyo and Kyoto. In the Edo period, Kanazawa was referred to as “Kaga Hyakumangoku,” ranking among Japan’s largest cities. The Maeda family, who governed the region, invested their resources in cultural advancement rather than military strength, enabling Kanazawa to thrive…
Kanazawa’s cultural wealth presents a unique allure that sets it apart from both Tokyo and Kyoto. In the Edo period, Kanazawa was referred to as “Kaga Hyakumangoku,” ranking among Japan’s largest cities. The Maeda family, who governed the region, invested their resources in cultural advancement rather than military strength, enabling Kanazawa to thrive as a cultural hub.
Exploring with a guide, visitors can appreciate the preserved samurai aesthetic throughout the city. Kanazawa was untouched by war, leaving its historical sites unscathed, providing a rare window into the past.
This tour features essential locations such as Omicho Market, known as Kanazawa’s kitchen; Kenrokuen Garden, a masterpiece displaying seasonal beauty; and the Higashi Chaya District, steeped in 200 years of history. Additionally, visitors will discover hidden treasures like secret streets offering views of Japan’s oldest fountain.
With a local guide, participants will gain profound insights into Kanazawa’s history and geography, uncovering what makes the city truly exceptional.
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.