Kanazawa 6 hr Private Guided Tour & Kimono Experience

Kanazawa, JP

Included

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    Kimono wearing experience *standard plan only
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    Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Kanazawa
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    Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
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    Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from 'What to expect' list

Excluded

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    Private vehicle
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    Guide entry fees are only covered for sights listed under what to expect.
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    Transportation fees, entrance fees, lunch, and other personal expenses
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    You cannot combine multiple tour groups.

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Agora Kanazawa
ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa, an IHG hotel
ANA Holiday Inn Kanazawa Sky, an IHG hotel
APA Hotel Kanazawa Chuo
APA Hotel Kanazawa Ekimae
APA Hotel Kanazawa Katamachi
APA Hotel Kanazawa Katamachi EXCELLENT
APA Hotel Kanazawa Nishi
APA Hotel Kanazawa Nomachi
Asadaya
Business Hotel Kawaguchi
Business Hotel Nakada
Business Hotel Reman
Business Hotel Toraku
Business Kanko Kagaji Hotel
City Inn Kobayashi
Daiwa Royal Hotel Kanazawa Miyabi
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kanazawa Station West Entrance
Dormy Inn Kanazawa
First Hotel Kanazawa
Four Points Flex By Sheraton Kanazawa
Garden Hotel Kanazawa
Granrina Kanazawa
Hana Akari
Henn na Hotel Kanazawa Korimbo
Hotel Amaneku Kanazawa
Hotel Apt Persimmon
Hotel Cent Inn Kanazawa
Hotel Econo Higashikanazawa
Hotel Forest Inn Kanazawa
Hotel Forza Kanazawa
Hotel Hinodeya
Hotel Intergate Kanazawa
Hotel Kanazawa
Hotel Kanazawa Zoushi
Hotel Kenrokuso
Hotel Mikage
HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanazawa Castle
Hotel Mystays Kanazawa Katamachi
HOTEL MYSTAYS PREMIER Kanazawa
Hotel New Kitagawa
Hotel Nikko Kanazawa
Hotel Pacific Kanazawa
Hotel Rashiku Kanazawa
Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa
Hotel Route Inn Kanazawa Ekimae
Hotel Torifito Kanazawa
Hotel Trend Kanazawa Ekimae
Hotel Trend Kanazawa Katamachi
Hotel Vista Kanazawa
Hotel Wing International Premium Kanazawa Ekimae
Hyakujuso
Hyatt Centric Kanazawa
Hyatt House Kanazawa
Ichiraku Annex
Ichiraku Ryokan
Inn Shibaya
Kaname Inn Tatemachi
Kanazawa Central Hotel
Kanazawa Central Hotel Annex
Kanazawa Chaya
Kanazawa City Hotel
Kanazawa City Monde Hotel
Kanazawa Hakuchoro Hotel Sanraku
Kanazawa Manten Hotel Ekimae
Kanazawa New Grand Hotel Premier
Kanazawa New Grand Hotel Prestige
Kanazawa Sainoniwa Hotel
Kanazawa Tokyu Hotel
Kanazawa Urban Hotel
Kanazawa Yumenoyu
Karasawa Ryokan
Kashimaya Inn
Kasuga Shinboya
Katamachi Tour Hotel
Kikunoya Inn
Kincharyo
Kinjoro
Kizuya Inn
KKR Hotel Kanazawa
Koko Hotel Premier Kanazawa Korinbo
Matsumoto
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa
Murataya Ryokan
Nakanoyu Shimizu Ryokan
Nakayasu Ryokan
Oka Hotel
Onyado Nono Kanazawa
OYO Business Hotel R Side
Petit Hotel Ivy
R&B Hotel Kanazawa Eki Nishiguchi
Ryokan Hashimotoya
Ryokan Nakamura
Ryokan Omori
Ryokan Yamamuro
Ryokusone
Saigawaso
Shukubou Shinsen
Smile Hotel Premium Kanazawa Higashiguchi Ekimae
Stylish Station Hotel Kanazawa
Sumiyoshiya
Super Hotel Premier Kanazawa Higashiguchi
Taditional Japanese Ryokan Karasawa
Terume Kanazawa
THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA
the square hotel Kanazawa
Tmark City Hotel Kanazawa
Tokyu Stay Kanazawa
Toyoko Inn Kanazawa Kenrokuen Korinbo
Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi
UAN Kanazawa
Unizo Inn Express Kanazawa-Ekimae
Unizo Inn Kanazawa Hyakumangokudori
Via Inn Kanazawa
Weekly & Business Hotel Asanokawa
Yamanoo
Yuya Ruru Saisai
This private tour is a walking 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. Please be aware that we can only pick you up near Kanazawa Station (within a 7-kilometer radius ).

What to expect

1

wargo Kimono Rental Kanazawa Kourinbou Store

You can experience Wargo's Standard Kimono Plan. This budget plan offers an easy introduction to kimono wearing. The simple yet charming designs, featuring a mix of cuteness and elegance, are sure to appeal to everyone.

Duration 30 minutes
2

Kanazawa Castle

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 possessions 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 has been underway to rebuild the castle's former buildings. In the meantime, most central structures are standing again and make a visit more interesting.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Kenrokuen Garden

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 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.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
4
Higashi Chaya District

A chaya (lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform songs 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.

Duration 30 minutes
5

D. T. Suzuki Museum

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. *Closed until mid-March 2024

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Myoryuji Temple

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 ninjas, the temple earned its nickname because of its many deceptive defenses. 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 defenses and escape routes so that its defenders could alert the castle in the event of an attack. *You have to make a reservation by phone call, ask your guide to help you.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
7

Ruins of Nagamachi Bukeyashiki

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.

Duration 30 minutes
8
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

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.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
9

Seisonkaku Villa

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 several 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.

Duration 30 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
10

Kanazawa City Nishi Chaya Museum

A chaya (茶屋, lit. teahouse) is an exclusive type of restaurant where guests are entertained by geisha who perform songs 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).

Duration 30 minutes
11

Oyama Shrine

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

Duration 30 minutes
12
Omicho Market

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 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.

Duration 30 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Kimono Sizes: for woman 150cm-170cm, for men 165cm-200cm. If you cannot find a perfect fit Kimono, the professional staff can dress you in the Kimono as best as they can.
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Start time: Your start time for the experience may vary. The estimated time for the experience will be about 1 hour from the tour start.
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
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    Your tour will be of 2 to 3 sights that you decide on with your guide from the itinerary list.
Provided by Japan Guide Agency

What our experts say

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    Visit Omicho Market for fresh seafood.
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    Don't miss Kenrokuen Garden's seasonal beauty.
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    Ask your guide about local tea houses.
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    Capture photos at Kanazawa Castle's gate.
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    Explore Higashi Chaya for its charming streets.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Indulge in the rich cultural heritage of Japan with the Kanazawa Kimono Experience 6-hour Tour with a Licensed Guide. Immerse yourself in the traditional beauty of the kimono as you explore the charming city of Kanazawa.

What to expect?

Embark on a journey of elegance and grace as you don a stunning kimono and have your hair styled in a traditional manner. Experience the art of tea culture and savor the exquisite Japanese cuisine that Kanazawa is renowned for. Capture beautiful moments as you stroll through the picturesque streets of Kanazawa in your authentic kimono attire.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers who are eager to delve into the essence of Japanese culture and traditions. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience is designed to enchant and captivate anyone with a love for beauty and authenticity.

Why book this?

Unleash your inner fashionista and cultural enthusiast with the Kanazawa Kimono Experience Tour! Delight in the personalized service of professional kimono dressing and hairstyling, ensuring an authentic and memorable experience. Discover the hidden gems of Kanazawa with a knowledgeable guide who will unveil the city's secrets and traditions, making your journey truly unforgettable.

Good to know

Be prepared to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Kanazawa as you explore its vibrant markets, temples, and museums. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of your kimono experience and the picturesque surroundings. Please note that entrance fees for certain attractions are not included in the tour package.

Reviews

Travelers who have participated in the Kanazawa Kimono Experience Tour rave about the authenticity and professionalism of the kimono dressing experience. They praise the knowledgeable guides who provide valuable insights into Kanazawa's cultural heritage, making the tour both educational and enjoyable. Overall, visitors express immense satisfaction with the tour, describing it as a must-do experience in Japan.

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