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