- Overview
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- See some of central Kanazawa’s most famous attractions (and a couple reserved for in-the-know locals)
- Explore beautiful nature, bustling city and historical sites in just three hours
- Take the opportunity to try some of Kanazawa’s most popular cuisine at Omicho Market
- Set yourself up for a successful trip by learning how to navigate the city like a local
- Have a helpful host to share expert tips and recommendations for the rest of your trip
- What to expect
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A rival to Kyoto as the historic jewel of Japan, Kanazawa is a melting pot of Japanese art, culture, and tradition. With your local host to help you squeeze in as many sights as possible, you’ll experience the perfectly preserved history of this gorgeous city. Entertainment district Higashi Chaya is a must-visit for anyone hoping to spot elusive, ethereal geisha, while a tranquil stroll through Kenroku-en, one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, should be on every bucket list. You could browse stalls at the 280-year-old “Kitchen of Kanazawa”, Omicho Market, and see the unique Oyama Shrine with its Dutch-style stained glass on the third floor, or maybe you’ll be content to spend hours at the impressive Kanazawa Castle, the historic seat of power of the Maeda samurai clan.
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