This cultural tour takes you just outside Kanazawa to discover the lesser-known foundations of the Kaga Domain, with comfortable transport and a local interpreter.
Highlights include a visit to Asano Taiko, a world-renowned drum maker with 400 years of history. You’ll see master craftsmanship, enjoy a professional performance, and try taiko drumming yourself. These traditions trace back to samurai armor leatherwork and are symbolized today by Kanazawa Station’s Tsuzumi Gate.
The tour ends with a meal at a renovated sake brewery, paired with local sake such as Kaga no Kikuzake, once enjoyed by feudal lords during cherry blossom gatherings.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Kanazawa’s culture and history.
On the final tour date (March 12, 2026), a traditional celebratory song that has been passed down for over 350 years will also be performed.
Visit the workshop of Asano Taiko, a world-renowned taiko drum brand, where you can observe the drum-making process and enjoy a short live performance by professional taiko players. You will also have the opportunity to play taiko drums together with the performers.
Visit a traditional sake brewery and enjoy a meal at a beautifully renovated brewery restaurant, once used for sake production. While enjoying the atmosphere of the kura, the restaurant offers a refined pairing of carefully prepared dishes and Japanese sake. On March 12, 2026, the final tour date, a traditional local celebratory song that has been passed down for over 350 years will be specially performed.
Your guide will be wearing a white vest at the Tsuzumi Gate of Kanazawa Station.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Spring brings cherry blossoms and pleasant weather, while autumn offers vibrant foliage and comfortable temperatures. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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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.
Kanazawa Station
Kanazawa Station Bus Terminal, Hokuriku Expressway Bus Stops
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.
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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 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 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.
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