In four hours, immerse yourself in traditional and exceptional Japan. You will have the opportunity to gain a deep understanding of Japanese culture, both past and present, and the daily life of the Japanese people today. Your guide will answer your many questions and share their passion and knowledge with you.
During this tour, you will also meet many locals.
An experienced and passionate guide who has lived in Kanazawa for over 10 years, specialising in social and cultural anthropology of Japan, history, culture and sociology. Passionate about photography, cinema, literature, design, art and crafts, and a practitioner of several traditional Japanese arts (Kyudo, tea ceremony), he will show you his adopted city with enthusiasm.
The meeting point is right next to the stationery shop at Omicho Market.
The Nagamachi district, formerly the residence of the samurai of Kanazawa, is one of the few places in Japan that has preserved the typical atmosphere of the lives of the ancient samurai. As you stroll through the cobbled streets of this charming neighbourhood, immerse yourself in the daily life of the former samurai of Kanazawa. History, culture, architecture, tea ceremonies... many topics will be covered. Visit the Nomura Samurai House and/or the Ashigaru Museum.
Kanazawa is famous for its geisha districts. Throughout its history, the city has had up to seven geisha districts. Today, three districts remain. The Kazuemachi district along the Asanogawa River is certainly one of the least visited and yet one of the most authentic. Still in operation, this small district nestled in the secret corners of Kanazawa offers a striking immersion into aesthetic Japan and its traditional houses. It is the perfect place to learn more about the floating world.
Kanazawa's iconic Higashi Chayagai District. This geisha district, originally located not far from Kanazawa Castle, was moved to this part of the city in the early 19th century. It is one of the largest geisha districts still in operation after Gion in Kyoto. Its traditional wooden houses typical of Kanazawa, its various shops, and its high-end craft galleries focusing on lacquerware, pottery, Kutani porcelain, gold and metalwork, maki-e, etc., make it a unique and magical place. During this visit, you will also have the opportunity to visit the workshops of gold leaf artisans.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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