Make the most of your time in Kanazawa with this private half-day tour, tailored to your interests and preferred travel style—by taxi, on foot, or by e-bike. In just a few hours, discover the city’s cultural highlights, historic neighborhoods, and hidden backstreets with the insight of a knowledgeable local guide.
Your itinerary is fully flexible—explore the peaceful Kenrokuen Garden, stroll through the cobbled lanes of the Higashi Chaya District, admire traditional crafts at local workshops, or visit the preserved samurai residences of Nagamachi. Whether you’re interested in architecture, cuisine, or culture, this experience is designed to fit your schedule without feeling rushed.
Pickup included
Step back in time as you explore Kanazawa’s most famous geisha district, lined with beautifully preserved wooden teahouses from the Edo period. Learn about the history of geisha culture, admire traditional architecture, and browse local crafts like gold leaf souvenirs and handmade sweets. Optional entry to a former teahouse or gold leaf shop can be arranged.
Considered one of Japan’s “Three Great Gardens,” Kenrokuen offers stunning seasonal views and meticulously designed landscapes. Stroll past flowing streams, stone lanterns, and koi-filled ponds while your guide explains the garden’s symbolism and history. A must-see for nature and culture lovers alike.
Discover the history of Kanazawa’s powerful Maeda clan as you visit the impressive Kanazawa Castle grounds. See reconstructed turrets, gates, and long stone walls that showcase classic Japanese defensive architecture. The surrounding gardens offer scenic photo opportunities and insight into feudal Japan.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
The staff will be holding a sign that says "Beyond Kanazawa"
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.