Kanazawa Samurai & Geisha Walk con 2 visite artigianali e pranzo





Descrizione
Esplora il ricco patrimonio di Kanazawa in un accattivante tour a piedi che approfondisce il mondo dei samurai e delle geisha. Questa esperienza di mezza giornata ti porta attraverso lo storico quartiere dei samurai di Nagamachi, dove visiterai la Nomura Samurai House e i suoi splendidi giardini. Scopri l'arte della lacca urushi e degli ombrelli artigianali, poi goditi un pranzo tradizionale nell'affascinante quartiere Nishi Chaya, uno degli ultimi quartieri delle geisha della città. Concludi il tuo viaggio all'intrigante Tempio Myoryuji, noto come il 'Tempio Ninja' per i suoi passaggi segreti. Perfetto per gli appassionati di storia e le famiglie, questo tour per piccoli gruppi assicura un'esperienza culturale intima.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Visita il Santuario di Oyama, noto per il suo mix unico di stili architettonici Giapponesi e occidentali Inizia il tuo viaggio al Santuario di Oyama, la porta simbolica del passato dei samurai di Kanazawa.
Vivi una rara visita a un laboratorio tradizionale di Urushi fondato nel 1879 e ascolta direttamente il suo artigiano di sesta generazione. Scopri come la linfa degli alberi viene trasformata in Urushi attraverso il filtraggio, la raffinazione e la colorazione, mentre vedi le macchine effettive utilizzate nel processo. Portate a casa due paia di bacchette realizzate in laboratorio, di cui una rifinita con la tecnica tradizionale fuki-urushi.
Passeggiata attraverso il Nagamachi Samurai District e visita alla Nomura Samurai House
Entra nel Nomura Samurai Residence, famoso per il suo giardino a due stelle Guida Verde Michelin, la sala da tè e l'autentica armatura dei samurai. Senti la forza tranquilla e l'eleganza che ha definito la classe guerriera.
Ammira l'arte degli ombrelli di carta artigianali, un artigianato tradizionale Kanazawa
Pranzate nello storico quartiere Nishi Chaya, uno dei tre quartieri delle geisha di Kanazawa Ricaricatevi con un delizioso pranzo nel distretto di Nishi Chaya, uno dei restanti quartieri delle geisha di Kanazawa, assaporando pesce fresco dal Mar del Giappone o maiale locale di Noto in un ambiente rilassato e tradizionale.
Arrivo al Tempio Myoryuji (Tempio Ninja); la Guida assiste con il check-in e poi parte Infine, esplora il leggendario Tempio Myoryuji, soprannominato il "Tempio Ninja". Anche se non correlato ai ninja, i suoi passaggi segreti e le sue difese intelligenti un tempo proteggevano i signori dei samurai.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Per rispetto di tutti i partecipanti, il tour inizierà in tempo. Gli ospiti che arrivano in ritardo non possono unirsi, riprogrammare o ricevere un rimborso.
- Si prega di notare che potrebbero esserci altri partecipanti allo stesso tour.
- Siete pregati di notare che i bambini in età prescolare non possono entrare nel Tempio Myoryuji (Tempio Ninja). Se un bambino in età prescolare si unisce al tour, questo terminerà per lui all'ingresso del tempio e non è disponibile alcun rimborso per il tempio o la tassa del tour.
- A causa di scale, passaggi stretti e accessibilità limitata in alcune aree, questo tour non è adatto a ospiti con problemi di mobilità, sedie a rotelle o passeggini.
- Trattandosi di un tour a piedi, si prega di indossare scarpe comode adatte per lunghe distanze.
- Visiteremo i templi buddisti e i santuari shintoisti – si prega di indossare un abbigliamento rispettoso.
- La fotografia non è consentita all'interno del Tempio Myoryuji (Tempio Ninja). Si prega di seguire le istruzioni della Guida per quanto riguarda la fotografia in altri luoghi.
- Si prega di portare l'attrezzatura da pioggia in caso di pioggia leggera; il tour procederà a meno che le condizioni non siano pericolose.
- Su richiesta anticipata sono disponibili anche menù vegetariani. Le opzioni vegetariane sono limitate e possono includere il brodo a base di pesce (dashi). Faremo del nostro meglio per accogliere, ma vi preghiamo di contattarci in anticipo.
- Non siamo in grado di accogliere richieste senza glutine o garantire pasti anallergici, poiché il cibo viene preparato in cucine esterne. Le sostituzioni potrebbero non essere sempre possibili, ma faremo ogni sforzo per fornire alternative.
- Non è necessario pagare il cibo o le bevande della Guida.
- Si prega di portare un po 'di contanti se si desidera acquistare ulteriori snack o bevande.
- L'ordine dell'itinerario può cambiare a seconda del traffico, del tempo o delle operazioni della struttura. Se un luogo è chiuso, verrà organizzato un luogo alternativo.
- Il tour può essere annullato in caso di maltempo per motivi di sicurezza.
- Tutti i biglietti di ingresso al tempio e il pranzo sono inclusi nel prezzo del tour.
Recensioni(31)
Our family of four had a fantastic time on this tour today, led by our wonderful and knowledgeable tour guide Tomo! We loved learning more about the traditional Kanawaza crafts or laquer and umbrella making and about the history of the city and samurai and geisha districts. We highly recommend!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that your family had a fantastic time with Tomo and enjoyed learning about Kanazawa’s traditional crafts, history, and samurai and geisha districts. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with Tomo. Thank you for recommending our tour, and we hope to welcome you again in Japan!
Interesting tour that takes you to places you otherwise would not visit. Very friendly guide that speaks good English.
Thank you so much for your kind review! We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed discovering unique places that you might not have found on your own. It's wonderful to know that our guide's friendly personality and English support helped make your experience even more enjoyable. Thank you for joining us, and we hope to welcome you again on another memorable tour in Japan!
The visits to the two workshops (umbrella and lacquerware) allowed us to discover Japanese craftsmanship that is internationally known but that we sometimes forget to do. It was very interesting. Regarding the visit to the Ninja temple, we did not enjoy this visit. Even if this building is an interesting place to visit, it is better to speak Japanese to do it: Upon arrival, you are given a catalog in your language and a very fast tour in Japanese follows, addressing only the Japanese people. In each room we had to read a passage but with little light and when we changed rooms we did not have time to read everything and observe what the person was showing. This generated a rather stressful situation. If we had to do it again we would not do this temple visit.
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback. We’re very glad to hear that you enjoyed discovering Japan’s traditional craftsmanship through the umbrella and lacquer workshops. We’re sorry to hear that the Ninja Temple visit was stressful and did not meet your expectations, especially regarding the pace and language of the tour. We truly appreciate your honest comments and will take them into consideration when improving our tour recommendations.
Tetsuya was fabulous, really knowledgeable and answered all the random questions that came up from ourselves and the other couple in the group. Excellent English and great to hear about the history and culture as well as pointing out the key points of interest. The lunch is delicious and plentiful. This was the perfect way to get to know a little about this historical city.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're delighted to hear you had such a great experience with Tetsuya. It's wonderful that you enjoyed learning about the history and culture, as well as the delicious lunch. We'll be sure to share your kind words with Tetsuya. Thank you for choosing MagicalTrip, and we hope to welcome you again on another tour in the future!
While the historic districts are beautiful, the absolute highlights of this tour were the artisan visits. Learning about urushi lacquer paint at and seeing the traditional craftsmanship at the Matsuda Japanese Umbrella Shop were fascinating experiences. Our guide, Tetsuya Ota, was fantastic- he did a seamless job translating for the shop owners and explaining the intricate processes. The summer heat was honestly unbearable, but Tetsuya managed the pacing perfectly. We even managed to sneak in a quick stop at a dessert place for some much-needed refreshments. Highly recommend!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed visiting the historic districts as well as meeting the local artisans. We're especially pleased to hear that Tetsuya took great care of you throughout the tour. Thank you again for your recommendation. We hope to welcome you back on another adventure in Japan soon!
Amazing experience. Our guide Tomo was outstanding. So warm and welcoming and knowledgeable. We toured the Samurai district and visited one of the houses and spent a short period of time in a geisha district where we had lunch with our guide in a local restaurant. The highlight though is visiting two local craft shops. One produces lacquer from tree sap, the same way it has been done for hundreds of years. The shop has been run by the same family since the Edo period! Then we visited the last remaining workshop that creates washi paper umbrellas, by hand. The skill and artistry on display are truly special.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're so happy to hear that you had an amazing experience with Tomo. It's great to know you enjoyed exploring the samurai and geisha districts, as well as visiting the traditional craft workshops. We'll be sure to share your kind words with Tomo. Thank you for joining us, and we hope to welcome you again on another tour!
This was the best tour in our trip. Our guide Yoto was amazing and shared lots of cultural information. The craftsman we visited were really interesting and shared a lot about traditional trades in Kanazawa. She was very kind to my daughter and son, showing them origami while sharing a meal with us. The lunch restaurant was great. I highly recommend this tour to everyone!
The visit with the local craftspeople was interesting, and our guide was pleasant and attentive. We would have appreciated more historical context about the Samurai District and deeper insight into the world of the geisha.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback. We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed meeting the local craftspeople and that your guide made your experience pleasant and attentive. We also appreciate your suggestion regarding the historical context of the Samurai District and more in-depth information about the geisha tradition. Your comments are valuable, and we'll share them with our team as we continue to refine the tour and enrich the stories we share with our guests. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you again and provide an even more immersive experience.
I very rarely rave about walking tours but this one deserves a mention beyond doubt. So much was packed into the four hours yet still we did not feel rushed at all.Our tour guide, Tetsuya, was a wonderful knowledgeable and fun guide who was able to answer all of our questions. The traditional crafts of lacquering and umbrella making were both interesting and astounding and held the attention of both of my teenage children. There was plenty for lunch and the ninja temple was just the perfect end and completely unmissable. I cannot recommend enough. Money very well spent, arigato gozaimasu Tetsuya🙏🏽
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you and your family had such an enjoyable experience with Tetsuya. He'll be delighted to know that his knowledge and friendly personality made the tour so memorable. We're also glad you enjoyed the traditional crafts, the delicious lunch, and the ninja temple. Thank you for your kind recommendation—it truly means a lot to us. We hope to welcome you on another MagicalTrip adventure in the future.
Tomo was incredibly kind throughout this excursion, she took us to visit two traditional workshops for making lacquer and Japanese umbrellas, as well as a samurai house and the "ninja" temple not far from the geisha street where we all had lunch together. An excursion that the whole family enjoyed (2 boys aged 11 and 14).


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