Kanazawa tastes better with a guide. This 2-hour food-and-streets walk strings together Omicho Market flavors and two historic teahouse districts, […]
Kanazawa is made for slow walking. This private tour is interesting because you get an English-speaking local guide and a
Five dishes, one shared kitchen mood. This Kanazawa class runs at a long-established culinary school a quick walk from the
Kanazawa clicks into place on foot. This full-day walk strings together samurai-era neighborhoods, then slows down for tea, and ends
Kanazawa feels personal on this tour. It’s a private, fully customized walking-and-bus day built around what you care about most,
Kanazawa feels like a slow-blooming classic, especially with a local guide steering. I love the licensed, English-speaking guide and the
Kanazawa hits hard in one day. This tour strings together the Nagamachi samurai district, the Kenroku-en garden, and Kanazawa’s famous
Kanazawa looks better when you ride. This 4-hour Kanazawa e-bike tour is a smart mix of gardens, old districts, and
Kanazawa is best with a plan. This 4-hour private walking tour lets you pick 2–3 stops from classic sites like
A day in the mountains changes your pace fast. This private route strings together three of central Japan’s most memorable
That quiet house pulls you in fast. In Kanazawa’s Nagamachi Samurai District, the Nomura Family Samurai Residence is one of
Kanazawa is a story you can walk through. This guided route mixes daily life with big-name sights, so the city
Kanazawa clicks into place fast with a local. I love how you get Kenrokuen Garden at a comfortable pace, and