Kanazawa Customized Private Tour by Car with Licensed Guide





Description
Learn about the history of Kanazawa on this guided private tour with a government-licensed and English-speaking guide. Rest assured knowing that you will not have to worry about transportation during this tour as you will have a private vehicle. Enjoy the flexibility of being able to pick a set itinerary, or customize your own. Potential attractions include all Must-See spots in Kanazawa, so please explore at your own pace and visit sights such as Kenrokuen garden, one of the "Three Great Gardens of Japan"; the expansive Higashi Chaya District, a traditional teahouse district founded in the Edo Period; Omicho Market, Kanazawa's largest fresh food market; Nagamachi Samurai district.
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Itinerary
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Your guide and driver pick you up at your hotel in the Kanazawa area or your preferred location around Kanazawa station. Please use email for any communication before the tour. We can only pick you up within Kanazawa city.
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Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- 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
- There are only a limited number of car seats and booster seats. Rear-facing car seats are not available. You must contact us directly if you need them.
Reviews(3)
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour in Kanazawa with the tour guide, Shima. He was very knowledgeable about the history of the area, as well as the sites which would be most interesting to us. I have limited mobility and Shima was very sensitive to my limitations. He found a great restaurant for lunch in the fish market and we thoroughly enjoyed the local cuisine and supporting the local establishment. Shima had a great sense of humor and made the 6-hour day delightful. I would definitely recommend this tour and guide in the future.
Beginning at 10:00 we were met at the cruise terminal by our guide who spoke acceptable English. Our tour was provided with a separate driver who spoke no 'English but was a skillful driver down some narrow streets. The transportation provided was a small taxi OK for two people but not three people. There was room for the female's walker. The view from the back seat on the passenger side was blocked by an advertising screen that was constantly on during the 6 hour tour. The back seat behind the driver was OK with a transparent plastic barrier but you could see in front of the vehicle. The sights were great and the tour guide was informative and knowledgeable. The sights included the Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa Castle, Omicho Market where we had a fantastic lunch of fresh fish (tuna), the Nagamachi Samurai district and the modern art museum--a full day (6 hours). Admissions to the sites was covered by our guide. Lunch was paid for by us including the guide).
Yumiko, our guide was excellent. She took great care to make sure our tour was just as we wanted it to be. Her communication was excellent. We appreciate her knowledge and guide skills very much.
Thank you very much for your kind comment. The tour around in Kanazawa with you was really interesting because both of you have a great interest in Japan. I hope you'll visit Kanazawa again. Yumiko



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