Discover Kanazawa’s rich cultural heritage on this e-bike tour guided by a local expert. Ride through the city’s most iconic districts and hidden backstreets while learning the stories that shaped them. Explore the atmospheric Higashi Chaya geisha district, the scenic beauty of Kenrokuen Garden, and the historical significance of Kanazawa Castle and Gyokusen’inmaru Garden. Visit Nagamachi, the well-preserved samurai quarter, and gain insights into the lives of Japan’s warrior class. With an electric bike, you'll cover more ground effortlessly, allowing time for detailed explanations, photo stops, and a relaxing tea break with traditional Wagashi. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors and curious travelers who want to understand the deeper layers of Kanazawa's history and culture.
Begin your journey at Kanazawa’s striking station, featuring the iconic Tsuzumi Gate and Motenashi Dome.
Step back into the Edo period as you ride into one of Japan’s best-preserved geisha districts. Your guide will explain the origins of the chaya (teahouse) culture, the strict social hierarchy of Kanazawa’s merchant class, and how traditional arts like shamisen and tea ceremony thrived behind these latticed wooden facades. Learn why this district still echoes with the elegance of old Japan, and where geisha continue to perform today.
One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Kenrokuen offers more than just seasonal beauty—it’s a masterclass in feudal-era landscape design. Stroll through its meticulously planned paths as your guide explains the six traditional garden attributes it embodies (spaciousness, seclusion, artificiality, antiquity, water features, and panoramic views). Hear stories of how lords of the Kaga domain shaped this space not only for pleasure but to reflect their political power and aesthetics.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The guide will give the tour guests a one-day pass card for riding E-Bike and an entry ticket for Kenrokuen garden & Gyokusen'an tea house.