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Kanazawa: Private 4-Hour Tour-Geisha, Castle & Secret Shrine

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Free cancellation available
Price is S$96 per adult

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  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
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Overview

  • Explore Kanazawa's Edo-period streetscapes on a fully private walking tour
  • Explore Omicho Market a 300-year-old culinary hub packed with Japan Sea seafood
  • Stroll Kazue-machi Chaya District — a riverside geisha quarter few tourists find
  • Discover Higashi Chaya — home to 99% of Japan's gold leaf and Edo-era teahouses
  • Visit Kanazawa Castle and a hidden Inari shrine most visitors never discover

Activity location

    • Kanazawa
    • Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 日本、〒920-0907 石川県金沢市青草町88
    • Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan

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Kanazawa: Private 4-Hour Tour-Geisha, Castle & Secret Shrine
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
S$96.02 x 2 AdultsS$192.04
Total
Price is S$192.04
Until Sun, 19 Apr

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Professional licensed English-speaking guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Entrance fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    meals and drinks

Know before you book

  • Not suitable for: People over 95 years

What you can expect

Discover Kanazawa on this private four-hour walking tour. Known as 'Little Kyoto,' this city blends samurai and geisha culture with Japan's finest historic streetscapes — intact since the Edo period. With an expert guide, explore a 300-year-old market, ancient teahouses, a feudal castle, and a hidden shrine.

OMICHO MARKET — Kanazawa's kitchen
Your tour begins at Omicho Market, operating for over 300 years. Shops fill the covered arcades with snow crabs, yellowtail, sea urchin, and oysters from the Sea of Japan. Your guide introduces Hokuriku's seasonal specialities and the fishing traditions that define Kanazawa's celebrated cuisine.

KAZUE-MACHI CHAYA DISTRICT — the hidden geisha quarter
Your guide leads you to Kazue-machi, the most intimate of Kanazawa's three chaya districts. Running along the Asano River beneath weeping willows, this lane of Edo-period ochaya has remained unchanged for centuries. These are working teahouses where geiko entertain guests with music and dance. Your guide explains the chaya culture and why Kanazawa's geisha tradition ranks among the finest in Japan outside of Kyoto.

HIGASHI CHAYA DISTRICT — the symbol of Kanazawa
Higashi Chaya is the largest of Kanazawa's three chaya districts, designated an Important Preservation District. Rows of two-story machiya with latticed facades line the street — a living Edo-period time capsule. Traditional shops sell Kanazawa's famous gold leaf (over 99% of all Japanese gold leaf is made here), lacquerware, and ceramics. Your guide explains the district's founding in 1820 and the traditions alive today.

KANAZAWA CASTLE — seat of the Maeda clan
Your guide leads you to Kanazawa Castle Park, former seat of the Maeda clan — one of Japan's most powerful feudal dynasties, ruling for nearly 300 years. Their patronage gave rise to the crafts and cuisine that define Kanazawa. The castle's ishikawa-mon gate is a rare surviving Edo-period structure, its lead-tiled roofs gleaming silver-white.

HIROSAKA INARI SHRINE — Kanazawa's hidden sacred heart
Your tour concludes at Hirosaka Inari Shrine, tucked behind stone walls minutes from the castle — a place most visitors never find. Rows of vermilion torii gates lead through ancient trees to shrines for Inari, the deity of prosperity. Stone fox guardians line the mossy paths. The contrast between this intimate sacred space and the castle beyond perfectly captures Kanazawa — a city where the spiritual and historical exist side by side.

What you'll see:

  • Omicho Market — 300 years of culinary history, Japan Sea seafood
  • Kazue-machi Chaya District — Kanazawa's most atmospheric geisha quarter
  • Higashi Chaya District — Edo-period teahouse streets and gold leaf culture
  • Kanazawa Castle — seat of the Maeda clan and symbol of feudal heritage
  • Hirosaka Inari Shrine — hidden vermilion gates and ancient stone foxes

Duration: 4 hours | Group: Private (up to 6) | Language: English
Meeting point: Omicho Market | Guide included | Excludes entrance fees, meals

Location

Activity location

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    • Kanazawa
    • Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 日本、〒920-0907 石川県金沢市青草町88
    • Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan