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Kanazawa Full-day Tour

Art, Culture, & Historical
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Tour Guide Services:

Sightseeing tours with explanations of historical and cultural backgrounds of Ishikawa prefecture including Kanazawa city, which is one of the largest castle towns in Japan, and Noto peninsula, and the surrounding prefectures such as Gifu (including Takayama city and Shirakawa village), Toyama (including Gokayama village) and Fukui (including Eiheiji Zen Temple) are available at the option of the tourists.

Brief History of Kanazawa:

Origin: The name Kanazawa comes from a legend of a farmer who lived about 1,200 years ago, who found gold when he was washing yams, which led to the area being named Kanazawa which means Marsh of Gold.

Buddhist Farmer State: Until about 500 years ago, Kanazawa was only a poor village. After some militant Ikko sect Buddhist priests founded a religious government, Kaga province (the southern district of Ishikawa prefecture) became a Buddhist farmer state. The Ikko sect maintained control over the district for nearly 100 years. In 1546, they erected a government at a temple site, which later became the site of Kanazawa castle.

Kanga Feudal Clan: Kanazawa was taken over by Maeda Toshiie, the founder of the Kaga feudal clan, in 1583. Since then, the Maeda family, as the most powerful feudal lord, ruled over Kaga and its neighboring provinces for three centuries, a period of unparalleled peace and prosperity. This turned Kanazawa into Japan's fourth most populous city, a thriving metropolis of 120,000 in 1871 when the feudal provinces were abolished and modern prefectures established.

The Wealth and Refined Culture: The province governed by the Maedas also became the second most abundant rice producing areas of feudal Japan only after the Shogunate. With an annual rice yield of a million koku (5 million bushels which could feed a million people for a year) the family could afford to develop an interest in cultural pursuits. Famous artists and craftsmen from all over the country were called in to produce lacquer ware, silk and pottery. Noh theater and tea ceremony were Maeda's special interests.

Present-day Kanazawa: Today, Kanazawa has a population of 465,000 and is the capital city of Ishikawa prefecture and is well known as the largest castle town with Kenrokuen, the most beautiful Japanese landscape garden. A few years ago, it was designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art. Since Maeda Toshiie's entrance into Kanazawa in 1853, the city has been completely untouched by war and thus retains much of its historic beauty.

[Model Full-day Walking Tour (7~8h) Plan in Kanazawa]

*Kenrokuen Garden:

Constructed as the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle over a span of two centuries beginning in 1676, Kenrokuen garden is one of the three most beautiful strolling-type landscape gardens in Japan.

The name Kenokuen translates as the garden combining six elements of scenic beauty. They are spaciousness, seclusion, artifice, antiquity, waterways and panoramic views.

Kenrokuen offers you its unique beauty each season. In spring, 400 cherry trees in bloom provide a feast of typical scenic beauty. In early summer, irises. In mid-summer, leafy trees offer you pleasant shade. In fall, the garden is beautifully colored with leaves of red and yellow. In winter, the trees are decorated with snow supports that look like big yellow umbrellas being opened.

*Kanazawa Castle Park:

The residence of the powerful Maeda lords for 14 generations, from 1583 to 1869, Kanazawa Castle was ravaged by fire in 1759, and again in 1881. All that remain of the original building is the monumental gateway to Kenrokuen, the lshikawamon, built in 1788. Its wrought iron work is a reminder of the historic feudal city's former greatness.

Renovations have been going on to rebuild the castle since 1997.

*Nagamachi Samurai (Warrior) District :

The former samurai quarter of Nagamachi has been preserved, with its beautiful cobbled alleys that wind between low walls of ocher cob, old canals and sumptuous residences plunging the visitor into the atmosphere of former feudal times.

*Higashi Chaya (Geisha) District:

The grace and refinement of the pleasure district founded in 1820 still remains unchanged. Glimpsed through the dark wooden lattice work of its geisha houses, it is a closed, secretive universe like the Gion district of Kyoto. Three geisha houses can be visited.

Kanazawa′s some 50 geishas still practice their profession, entertaining their clients with poetry recitals, tea ceremonies, elegant conversation, and song and dance accompanied by the shamisen.

The area includes some gold-leaf shops. Kanazawa produces 99% of gold leaf made in Japan.

*Omicho Market:

There are hundreds of stands selling fruits and vegetables, fish and other foodstuffs in this covered market that is nearly 300 years old.

A feast for the senses, the maze-like market also houses a number of small and inexpensive eating houses serving seafood and sushi.

*21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art:

This vast, circular glass building, built by architects Sejima Kazuyo and Nishizawa Ryue, places emphasis on light and movement. Split into a series of zones (gallery, theater, children′s workshops, media laboratory, library) the museum is intended to be accessible to everyone and inspire a sense of playful discovery. Anybody can drop in whenever they want.


Kanazawa Tour Guide - Fujio N.
Fujio N.
4.79 / 5
(14 reviews)
09:00 AM

Meeting Point

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Kenrokuen Garden

Fresh Sushi Lunch in Omicho Market

Ending Point

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Kanazawa Tour Reviews

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Marc L.

5 / 5
Apr 9, 2023

Kanazawa Full-day Tour

Kanazawa
7 hours

Kanazawa with Fujio

We had a very good day with Fujio in Kanazawa. He is from Kanazawa and had much interesting and historical background information to share with us which definitely contributed to our highly enjoyable day with him. He met us at the cruise terminal as planned and we took public transportation in the city and walked which worked out well. We visited the samurai district, the D TSuzuki museum with a serene and tranquil reflecting pool and meditation area, the samurai, geisha and tea house districts and the gardens. We will definitely recommend Fujio to others visiting Kanazawa. Arigato Fujio.

Marc L.

Hello Marc, It was really an enjoyable walking tour with you to various sites In Kanazawa sharing its historical and cultural background. I am very pleased thanks to your cooperation and comfortable weather the tour was carried out very pleasently as planned. Bon voyage Best regards Fujio

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Alya C.

4 / 5
Nov 12, 2019

Half-day Tour in Kanazawa

Ishikawa
5 hours

Customized

Knowledgeable Guide

Fujio-San was very helpful with our group of 7 during our trip to Kanazawa. He brought us around must-visit areas and was very knowledgeable about their history. We were also very appreciative that he helped us communicate with our ryokan and restaurant reservations.

Alya  C.

Dear Alya, It was truly my great pleasue to guide your family and friends in and around Kanazawa including Shirakawago and Gokayama villages, world heritage sites. You will be heartily welcome whenever you come back. Thank you. Fujio

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Natalie S.

5 / 5
Aug 22, 2019

One-day tour in Kanazawa

Kanazawa
7 hours 30 min

Customized

Trip to kanazawa

He was amazing, I can't write highly enough about him. He made the day so enjoyable. I would certainly hire him again

Natalie S.

Hi Natalie, Many thanks for your review of the enjoyable tour in Kanazawa the other day. May our pathes cross again in future. Best regards, Fujio

$296/ per group

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