Kanazawa feels frozen in time. This private walking tour strings together the Nagamachi samurai district and two preserved chaya neighborhoods, […]
Kanazawa has a creative side most tours skip. What makes this one work is the mix: shrine-and-castle storytelling in the
Fukui’s coastline is the main character here. You get dramatic cliffs, rock formations, a sacred island feel, and then a
Kanazawa at human pace is special. This private, 4-hour walk is built around the city’s most story-rich areas: Kenroku-en for
Kanazawa runs better with a driver in charge. This private 6-hour tour is built for time-tight visitors who want the
Whisk matcha, with castle views. This hands-on tea lesson happens at Togeikissa Tozan on Tea House Street, just outside Kenrokuen.
Omicho Market is where Kanazawa eats like a local. This 2-hour private tour keeps the focus on Omicho Market (and
Kurobe Gorge feels cinematic on rails. This full-day outing turns a long scenic river route into an easy, guided experience,
That white wall hits fast. This one-day tour takes you to the Tateyama Snow Walls, one of Japan’s most iconic
Kanazawa is easier with a plan. This afternoon tour mixes samurai-era sights with a hands-on textile craft, so you get
Mountain views and old houses, all in one day. This Kanazawa tour strings together Shirayama Hime Shrine, the Hakusan Shirakawa-go
A camera-ready day in Noto The Noto Peninsula is gorgeous in a way that feels made for photos. This private
Kanazawa changes fast after dark. This 2-hour guided night tour connects the dots between samurai power and the city’s quieter
Kanazawa walks better than it reads. This half-day tour strings together the city’s big icons with the human stories behind
A Zen day trip with big scenery. This full-day tour threads together three very different sides of Fukui: a castle-town