Private Walking Tour of Kanazawa's Crafts and local culture
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Private Walking Tour of Kanazawa's Crafts and local culture

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About this experience

Get ready to embark on a unique craft tour that uncovers the heart and soul of Kanazawa through its rich traditions. This exclusive experience offers an intimate glimpse into the world of local artisans, where centuries-old techniques harmoniously blend with modern creativity.
As we stroll through the historic Higashi Chaya District, famed for its beautifully preserved tea houses and stunning gold leaf artistry, we’ll delve into the artistry of Matcha Tea served in exquisite Ohi-ware pottery, complemented by the delicate flavors of traditional Wagashi sweets. This journey through time and art promises a deep appreciation for the skills and dedication of Kanazawa's master craftsmen.
Join us for a half-day of artistic discovery, where you'll not only immerse yourself in the rich craftsmanship of Kanazawa but also have the opportunity to shop for unique, handmade treasures that reflect the region's heritage.

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Private Walking Tour of Kanazawa's Crafts and local culture

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What's included

entrance fees
Matcha + sweets (or coffee)
bus tickets if needed
private guide

Detailed itinerary

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Factory visit. The Kutani Kosen Kiln in Kanazawa, established in 1870, is the city's sole remaining Kutani ware kiln. It offers visitors an authentic glimpse into traditional Japanese porcelain craftsmanship.

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Strolling around Nagamachi, the former Samurai district, we will stop at a shop offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship of Kutani ware, ceramics renowned for its vivid colors and detailed designs.

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Oyama Shrine is a picturesque Shinto shrine known for its distinctive blend of traditional Japanese and Western architectural styles. Nearby we will stop at 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.

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We will not visit the market but explore some Handicraft shops nearby. Origami, needles and fishing flies, Buddhist Altars, Kintsugi Atelier...

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In Higashi Chaya, gold leaf crafting is a celebrated tradition, renowned for its delicate application and stunning results.
We will learn what makes Kanazawa's Entsuke gold leaf unique and admire its incredible thinness. Strolling around the Historical district, we will visit many other shops selling local crafts like ceramics, lacquerware, vintage items, chopsticks and souvenirs of all kind.

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After a short walk we'll make a brief stop at a Master shop specialised 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, we dive 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 for almost 400 years, has its own sweets wooden art museum with more than 1000 molds exhibited.

What's not included

Travel insurance

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN FR

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Your guide will wait for you outside of the Starbucks coffee Korinbo with a sign written “walking tour” on it.

About Kanazawa

Kanazawa, a beautifully preserved city on Japan's western coast, is renowned for its well-maintained Edo-era districts, traditional arts, and fresh seafood. Often overlooked in favor of more famous cities, Kanazawa offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that sets it apart from other Japanese destinations.

Top Attractions

Kenrokuen Garden

Kenrokuen is one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens. It features a variety of trees, ponds, and walking paths, and is especially stunning during the cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

Nature 1-2 hours 320 JPY

Kanazawa Castle

Kanazawa Castle is a historic castle that played a significant role in the city's history. The castle grounds are open to the public and feature several restored buildings, including the Ishikawa Gate and the Gyokusin-en Garden.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (some areas may have a small fee)

Higashi Chaya District

Higashi Chaya is a historic geisha district that has been preserved to maintain its traditional atmosphere. The district features wooden teahouses, narrow alleys, and a variety of shops and restaurants.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore, costs vary for shops and restaurants

Omicho Market

Omicho Market is a bustling seafood market that offers a wide variety of fresh seafood, produce, and local specialties. The market is a great place to sample Kanazawa's famous seafood dishes and pick up souvenirs.

Food 1 hour Free to explore, costs vary for food and souvenirs

Nagamachi Samurai District

Nagamachi was the former samurai district of Kanazawa, and many of the original samurai residences have been preserved. The district features narrow streets, traditional houses, and several museums.

Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore, costs vary for museums and exhibits

Must-Try Local Dishes

Kaisendon (Seafood Bowl)

A bowl of rice topped with fresh, local seafood such as crab, shrimp, and scallops. Kanazawa is famous for its kaisendon, which features a variety of seafood sourced from the nearby Sea of Japan.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Jibuni (Duck Stew)

A traditional Kanazawa dish made with duck, tofu, and vegetables in a rich, flavorful broth. Jibuni is a hearty and comforting dish that is perfect for cold weather.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Gold Leaf Ice Cream

A unique and luxurious dessert made with local gold leaf, which adds a delicate crunch and a touch of elegance. The gold leaf is edible and safe to consume.

Dessert Contains dairy, may contain allergens

Kanazawa Sake

Kanazawa is known for its high-quality sake, which is brewed using local ingredients and traditional methods. The city has several sake breweries that offer tours and tastings.

Drink Contains alcohol

Popular Activities

Hiking in Mount Hakusan Onsen hopping in Kaga Onsen Exploring Shirakawa-go's traditional villages Staying in a traditional ryokan Exploring Kanazawa's gardens and parks Visiting Kanazawa's historic districts Attending a traditional tea ceremony Exploring Kanazawa's museums and art galleries

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Spring brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, while autumn offers vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

10°C to 25°C 50°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Kanazawa is a very safe city with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime such as pickpocketing and theft is uncommon. The city is generally safe for solo travelers, women, and LGBTQ+ travelers, but it's important to exercise common sense and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when using taxis, and insist on using the meter
  • • Avoid unsolicited offers for tours or services
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight in crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Komatsu Airport • 30 km from Kanazawa
By train

Kanazawa Station

By bus

Kanazawa Station Bus Terminal, Hokuriku Expressway Bus Stops

Getting around

Public transport

The Kanazawa Loop Bus is a convenient and affordable way to get around the city. It operates on several routes and offers unlimited rides with a day pass.

Taxis

Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Kata-machi Higashi Chaya District Nagamachi District Korinbo

Day trips

Shirakawa-go
60 km from Kanazawa • Full day

Shirakawa-go is a remote mountain village known for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The village is especially stunning during the winter when the heavy snow creates a picturesque landscape.

Kaga Onsen
30 km from Kanazawa • Half day to full day

Kaga Onsen is a group of hot spring towns in Ishikawa Prefecture, known for their therapeutic waters and traditional ryokan (inns). The area offers a variety of hot spring experiences, from public baths to private onsen in ryokan.

Mount Hakusan
50 km from Kanazawa • Full day to overnight

Mount Hakusan is one of Japan's three holy mountains and is known for its stunning natural beauty and hiking trails. The mountain offers a variety of hiking routes, from easy day hikes to challenging multi-day treks.

Festivals

Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Festival • June Kanazawa Gold Leaf Festival • October Kanazawa Samurai Festival • November

Pro tips

  • Visit Kenrokuen Garden early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the stunning seasonal views
  • Try gold leaf ice cream, a unique and delicious Kanazawa specialty
  • Explore the narrow alleys and hidden courtyards of the Nagamachi Samurai District for a glimpse into Kanazawa's samurai history
  • Attend a traditional tea ceremony or geisha performance for a memorable cultural experience
  • Shop for gold leaf products and traditional crafts in the Higashi Chaya District for unique souvenirs
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