Kanazawa 4hr Private Tour with Government Licensed Guide





Description
Explore the beautiful town of Kanazawa on this customized, four-hour walking tour. Your government-licensed and experienced multilingual guide will efficiently provide views of the city that most tourist do not get to see. Start your day by meeting your guide at your hotel, then visit possible sites such as Kenrokuen, one of the "Three Great Gardens of Japan"; the expansive Higashi Chaya District, a traditional teahouse district founded in the Edo Period; or the 21st Century Museum, a museum of contemporary art. Let us know what you would like to experience, what time you would like to start your tour, and where you are staying, and we'll arrange a tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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Kenrokuen (兼六園) in Kanazawa is justifiably classified as one of Japan's "three most beautiful landscape gardens" alongside Mito's Kairakuen and Okayama's Korakuen. The spacious grounds used to be the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle and were constructed by the ruling Maeda family over a period of nearly two centuries. Opened to the public in 1871, Kenrokuen features a variety of flowering trees which provide the garden with a different look for each season.
The D.T. Suzuki Museum (鈴木大拙館, Suzuki Daisetsu Kan) is a small museum commemorating the life and works of Suzuki Daisetz Teitaro (1870-1966), a prominent Buddhist philosopher. The museum was opened in 2011 in the district of Kanazawa where Suzuki was born, a ten minute walk from Kenrokuen. On display are exhibitions showcasing the writings of D.T. Suzuki which allow the visitor to learn more about his life and philosophy. In addition, the architecture of the museum serves as an interpretation of D.T. Suzuki's life and religious scholarship; its use of clean, simple lines and open spaces causes visitors to pause and reflect.
Myoryuji Temple (妙立寺, Myōryūji), commonly known as Ninjadera ("Ninja Temple"), was built by the Maeda lords, rulers over the region during the Edo Period. While not actually associated with ninja, the temple earned its nickname because of its many deceptive defences. Since the shogun imposed strict building restrictions as one way of weakening his regional lords, Myoryuji was designed to circumvent the restrictions and serve as a disguised military outpost. It was built with considerable defences and escape routes, so that its defenders could alert the castle in the event of an attack.
A chaya (lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform song and dance. During the Edo Period, chaya were found in designated entertainment districts, usually just outside the city limits. Kanazawa has three, well preserved chaya districts, Higashi Chayagai (Eastern Chaya District), Nishi Chayagai (Western Chaya District) and Kazuemachi.
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (金沢21世紀美術館, Kanazawa Nijūichiseiki Bijutsukan) opened in 2004 in downtown Kanazawa, just a few steps from Kenrokuen. It exhibits works of acclaimed contemporary artists from Japan and all over the world, and is among Japan's most popular art museums. The architecture of the 21st Century Museum is unique and distinguishes it from other museums and buildings around Kanazawa. The museum is comprised of a circular building, 112.5 meters in diameter, with no facade or main entrance. It was designed without a front or back to discourage its patrons from approaching the museum, and consequently its art, from only one direction.
The Seisonkaku Villa (成巽閣, Seisonkaku) was built in the last years of the Edo Period by a Maeda lord for his mother. It is one of the most elegant, remaining samurai villas in Japan. Located in the southeast corner of Kenrokuen, Seisonkaku is a large structure with a number of expansive tatami rooms on two floors. One of its interesting features is the roof which covers its garden viewing deck. It was built without supports that would interrupt the view of the garden.
Nagamachi (長町) was a samurai district located at the foot of the former Kanazawa Castle, where samurai and their families used to reside. The area preserves a historic atmosphere with its remaining samurai residences, earthen walls, private entrance gates, narrow lanes and water canals. One of the main attractions of the district is the centrally located Nomura-ke, a restored samurai residence displaying the lifestyle and artifacts of the era when samurai were prosperous. In contrast is the Shinise Kinenkan Museum, a restored pharmacy displaying the lives of the merchant class which rose in prosperity as the samurai declined.
Omicho Market (近江町市場, Ōmichō Ichiba) has been Kanazawa's largest fresh food market since the Edo Period. Today, it is a busy and colorful network of covered streets lined by about 200 shops and stalls. While most shops specialize in the excellent local seafood and produce, you can also find flowers, clothing, kitchen tools and more on sale. Although the market is most exciting during the morning hours, it also gets quite busy around noon, when tourists and locals arrive to have lunch at restaurants inside the market. It is not unusual for lines to build in front of the popular restaurants, many of which specialize in rice bowls topped with fresh Kanazawa seafood.
From 1583 to the end of the Edo Period, Kanazawa Castle (金沢城, Kanazawajō) was the seat of the powerful Maeda Clan, lords of Kaga, a feudal domain ranking second only to the Tokugawa possesions in terms of size and wealth. The castle burnt down several times over the centuries, and the most recent fires of 1881 were survived only by two storehouses and the Ishikawa-mon Gate. The gate dates from 1788 and faces Kenrokuen. For several decades, Kanazawa University occupied the former castle grounds until the campus was moved to the city's outskirts in the early 1990s. Since then, a project is underway to rebuild the castle's former buildings. In the meantime, most central structures are standing again and make a visit more interesting.
A chaya (茶屋, lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform song and dance. Kanazawa has three well preserved chaya districts, Higashi Chayagai (Eastern Chaya District), Nishi Chayagai (Western Chaya District) and Kazuemachi. Each of the three districts has its own charms and mix of shops, cafes and chaya restaurants. The Nishi Chaya District (西茶屋街, Nishi Chayagai), is a compact area just a short walk from the Ninja Temple. It is much smaller and quieter than the Higashi Chayagai and has just one attraction open to the public: a museum, the Nishi Chaya Shiryokan, which displays the history of the district and is a meeting place for free tours of the area (Japanese only).
Oyama Shrine (尾山神社, Oyama Jinja) is dedicated to Maeda Toshiie, the first lord of the powerful, local Maeda Clan. The shrine was constructed in 1599 by Toshiie's successor, Maeda Toshinaga on Mount Utatsu. It was later moved to its present location. Oyama Shrine is known for its unusual gate, which was designed by a Dutch architect, using elements of European and Asian religious themes. While the first story displays a mixture of Japanese and Chinese influence, the upper stories once served as a lighthouse and feature a Dutch style, stained glass window.
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This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please contact us directly. All Private vehicles must be booked 5 days in advance. Maximum number of passengers: 7.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Reviews(113)
Our tour of Kanazawa was fantastic. Our Tour Guide Gucci met us at the Kanazawa Station which was an amazing place to start what was to be a wonderful 4 hour Private Tour. Gucci showed us around the 6th most beautiful Train Stations in the world and from there we went to the Geisha, Gold Leaf and Samuri District. Just such an amazing experience which included Gold Leaf Ice Cream (a must have). Very pretty area of the city. The gardens were in full bloom of some spectacular Cherry Blossoms. Just a beautiful day from start to finish. Thank you Gucci for an amazing day. David-san and Kerrie-san
Went on a morning tour of Kanazawa with Ms. Taka (Takako Aoki) in the lovely June weather. Perfect introduction to Kenrokuen gardens and the samurai district for first time visitors. The tour can be modified on request depending on what you need to see. Taka was very patient with our older children and we all learned a lot. The tour was bundled with a geisha experience, and Taka delivered us to that performance on time. Highly recommended!
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful review of our tour in Kanazawa. Your warm feedback is truly encouraging and inspiring to me. Although we spent only a few hours together, I genuinely enjoyed our conversations and will remember the wonderful time we shared. I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to write such a generous review. It means a great deal to me. Thank you again, and I hope our paths may cross again someday. Warm regards,Takako
Toshi was a great guide. Had the perfect itinerary already worked out but totally agreeable to change anything. Very informative on the history of the castle etc and showed how water was brought from below to form all the beautiful lakes. Lovely tour!
Thank you so much for the comment! I am very happy to hear you could enjoy the tour , understanding the city of Kanazawa. Hoping you have got lots of memories in Japan too. yoshi
We booked the 4 hour guided tour and we had a perfect afternoon with Yoshi! We visited the castle, gardens and samurai district. He is very knowledgeable about all aspects of Kanazawa and his timing and delivery of info was excellent. He was very warm and welcoming - and tailored our tour to what we discussed via email in advance. Thank you Yoshi for all your expertise! You made us want to come back to revisit Kanazawa on future trips! (Maybe when that palace is finally finished!). Arigatou gozaimasu
Thank you so much for the comments! Please come and visit again to Kanazawa even though the palace is not finished yet. We are welcoming you in kanazawa anytime to make you feel at home. Yoshi
We had a wonderful time in Kanazawa with our guide, Shoten Sasaki. In 5 hours we covered Nagamachi, the samurai quarter; Lunch at Omicho Market; Oyama Shrine; Gyokusen'inmaru Garden; Kanazawa Castle; and Kenrokuen Gardens. Sho shared detailed knowledge at every stop, was kind and really focused on our having the best experience. We enjoyed our time in Kanazawa and highly recommend Sho for touring Kanazawa!
Thank you so much for your warm review! I am very glad that you enjoyed Kanazawa tour very much. You enjoyed the highlights of Kanazawa, especially, beautiful Kenrokuen Garden, and collected many stamps. I also enjoyed guiding you because you enjoyed many things. If you have time, please come here again. Thank you. From your guide, Sho
Yoshi was a wonderful guide. He took us to the places we wanted to see and recommended others. He answered more questions and filled us in on more things than youi could ever get on a group tour. I reccomend this as the best way to see the city.
Thank you so much for the comments. I am very happy to hear that you really enjoyed the private tour, away from group tour, as I am always considering to make the difference on the tour. Hoping you got back to home with lots of memories in Japan. - Yoshi
Our Guide Hideharu Yoshino was excellent and very knowledgeable. His English was very good. Next time we would take a 6hr tour if possible because there is so much to see.
Thank you so much for the comments. I am very happy to hear you really enjoyed our tour in Kanazawa. Welcoming you back to Kanazawa anytime for further introduction. - Yoshi
It was my family’s first time in Kanazawa, and we began our first full day in Kanazawa with a 4-hour tour with Yoshi-san. He took us to Kanazawa Castle, Kenroku-en, and Higashin Chaya District. During our time with him, Yoshi-san built a story about the history of Kanazawa and its everlasting effects on today’s culture and society. He was knowledgeable, explaining in detail about each location we visited and thoughtfully answering any of our question. It was a pleasure spending our afternoon with Yoshi-san, and I would highly recommend him as a tour guide.
Thank you so much for the comments. I am very happy to hear you really enjoyed our tour in Kanazawa. Hoping you got lots of good memories in Japan and safe trip back to your home. - Yoshi
Informative and friendly full of interesting facts really enjoyable
Ms. Toshiko, Toshiko-san is a high level guide in Kanazawa area. She gave me a very well organized three hour tour of the samurai district in Kanazawa as well as the geisha district. She offered detailed description of the visited sites including their historical background. I was also very impressed and grateful for her readiness to answer my additional specific questions in our subsequent email exchanges. Her background seems to be very broad and deep. While I am a bit embarrassed to even mention this her English is superb. I recommend her highly.
Thank you for leaving a great review. I am so happy to read it! I really enjoyed your questions about the life and culture in Japan. You enjoyed the old atmosphere of Geisha and Samurai district and taking beautiful photos. We had really nice beautiful matcha and you got some matcha and a tea whisk. Thank you again for joining the tour. I hope you enjoy matcha at home and come to see our country again. From your guide, Toshiko



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