- Overview
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- See an area of Kanazawa chosen by your knowledgeable host, but visit locations tailored to your interests
- Explore central Kanazawa’s attractions, or head off the beaten track to hidden gems recommended by your host (or do a bit of both!)
- Grab a bite at the “Kitchen of Kanazawa”, Omicho Market, the most popular market in the city
- See several of the city’s unmissable sights, like Oyama Shrine and Kanazawa Castle
- Have your local host share plenty of tips and recommendations for the rest of your trip
- What to expect
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Kyoto who? With its perfectly preserved samurai and geisha districts (you could see them both), Kanazawa is just as much a cultural jewel as its more famous cousin, with attractions your local host is eager to share with you. You might want to see the city’s shrines and temples, like Oyama Shrine (its gate marries elements of Japanese and Chinese architecture) and Tentokuin temple, built in the 17th century by the Maeda samurai clan. Speaking of the Maeda clan, Kanazawa Castle, the clan’s historic seat of power, is a must-visit, but so are the city’s modern attractions, like Omicho Market and its famous croquettes – it’s not called the “Kitchen of Kanazawa” for nothing! – or the trendy cafes and stores lining the crowded Katamachi shopping district, a small slice of the big city.
- Map of destination or departure area