Kanazawa is arguably the best city in Japan that most international travellers have never considered. Often called "little Kyoto", it escaped World War II bombing and retains intact samurai and geisha districts, one of Japan's three great gardens, and a seafood market rivalling Tsukiji. For agents looking to sell beyond the Tokyo–Kyoto–Osaka golden route, Kanazawa is the natural next step.
Why Kanazawa deserves a place on your itineraries
- Intact historical districts — the Higashi Chaya geisha district, the Kazuemachi geisha district, and the Nagamachi samurai district all survived intact. Kyoto-level culture without Kyoto-level crowds.
- Kenroku-en — one of Japan's three greatest landscape gardens (the other two are Kairaku-en in Mito and Koraku-en in Okayama). Especially spectacular in winter under yukitsuri rope frameworks or in cherry blossom season.
- 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art — an award-winning circular museum that brings modern art to a historic city. A landmark of Japanese contemporary architecture.
- Omicho Market — a covered market trading Kanazawa's celebrated seafood: snow crab, yellowtail (buri), rockfish and notoriously fresh sushi.
- Kanazawa Castle Park — the reconstructed castle and its expansive gardens connect Kenroku-en and the city centre.
- Gold leaf (hakukin) culture — Kanazawa produces 99% of Japan's gold leaf; workshops and gold-leaf craft experiences are a unique B2B sellable.
Getting to Kanazawa
The Hokuriku Shinkansen connects Tokyo to Kanazawa in approximately 2.5 hours (faster than the flight when check-in and transfer time are counted). The line also connects via Tsuruga to Osaka and Kyoto, making Kanazawa a natural addition to a Tokyo–Kanazawa–Kyoto circuit without backtracking.
Top experiences in Kanazawa
- Private geisha banquet — Higashi Chaya teahouses can be booked privately for small groups; a rare opportunity outside Kyoto.
- Gold leaf atelier visit — 30-minute hands-on experience applying gold leaf to lacquerware; excellent for incentive groups.
- Kenroku-en early morning entry — before public opening, with a licensed guide; quiet, unhurried, extraordinary.
- Omicho Market seafood breakfast — sashimi, crab and sea urchin at 8 am; a foodie highlight.
- Samurai district walking tour — Nagamachi with a specialist guide covers Edo-period architecture and the merchant-warrior social structure.
How to build Kanazawa into a Japan program
Tokyo–Kanazawa–Kyoto circuit (10 nights) The cleanest circuit: Tokyo 3 nights → Kanazawa 2 nights → Kyoto 3 nights → Osaka 2 nights. Uses the Hokuriku Shinkansen for the Tokyo–Kanazawa leg and continues to Kyoto via Tsuruga (or a change at Maibara).
Kanazawa as a day trip from Kyoto Not ideal (3.5–4 hours each way by current rail options), but feasible for motivated clients who specifically want the experience and have limited nights.
Kanazawa–Shirakawa-go–Takayama Combine Kanazawa with the Shirakawa-go UNESCO village and Takayama for a premium cultural mountain circuit through the Japan Alps. A 4–5 night add-on to the golden route that consistently generates strong reviews.
Practical notes
- Best visited spring (cherry blossom late March–early April) or winter (snow, yukitsuri ropes in Kenroku-en, crab season November–March).
- Small group private tours of 2–20 are Kanazawa's strongest format; the city rewards slow exploration over timed group walks.
- Net rates in 14 currencies; proposals within 24 hours of RFQ.
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