Kanazawa opens up fast when you walk. This private tour puts you face-to-face with the city through the eyes of […]
This day trip hits craft at full speed. You’ll move through Inami’s wood-carver town and the washi paper-making experience, then
Shirakawa-go and Takayama in one day. This private route is interesting because it swaps the usual bus squeeze for a
You’ll see Shirakawa-go before it gets loud. This half-day style morning tour from Kanazawa is built around the best moment
This day trip strings together two gassho-zukuri worlds in one smooth run from Kanazawa. You’ll get a guided setup for
Shirakawa-go, minus the hassle. This private day trip from Kanazawa is built for speed and comfort, with an air-conditioned ride
Storybook Japan in one efficient day. You’ll head out from Kanazawa early to UNESCO-listed Shirakawa-go, where the Gassho-zukuri houses make
Kanazawa works best when someone points and explains. This private full-day tour strings together the city’s most important Edo-era sights
Snow monkeys are the reason this day trip exists. The real draw is the up-close Jigokudani Monkey Park setup in
Kanazawa clicks into focus fast. This private half-day tour strings together Kenrokuen Garden views, castle-area history, and the old-street atmosphere
Snow monkeys and temples in one packed day. This Nagano outing pairs Zenko-ji (one of Japan’s oldest major Buddhist temples)
Go early, and Shirakawa-go feels yours. This UNESCO Shirakawa-go morning tour is built around an easy schedule: a direct bus
Temple quiet. Monkey chaos. And sake in between. This Nagano day trip works because it gives you three very different
Quiet tea, right inside Kenrokuen. You meet at Kenrokutei, a historic teahouse tied to lord Maeda, then follow a matcha
Two world sites, one smooth day. I like the English-speaking guide who keeps Q&A going, and the hands-on wagashi and