This guide is for travelers seeking traditional crafts and one of Japan’s finest gardens. It answers: “Kanazawa travel guide.”
Quick Facts
- Best for: Garden lovers, craft enthusiasts, food lovers, culture seekers
- Time needed: 1-2 days
- Access: Kanazawa Station (2.5 hours from Tokyo by Hokuriku Shinkansen)
- Area type: Urban with historic districts
- Rain friendly: Partially (museums and covered markets)
Overview

Kanazawa escaped WWII bombing and retains well-preserved samurai and geisha districts. The city is renowned for Kenroku-en, one of Japan’s three great gardens, and for traditional crafts including gold leaf work and Kutani pottery.
How to Enjoy
Kenroku-en Garden
One of Japan’s “Three Great Gardens” with seasonal beauty year-round. Stroll through pine trees, ponds, and the iconic Kotoji lantern.
Historic Districts
Higashi Chaya is a preserved geisha district with teahouses and shops. Nagamachi samurai district features earthen walls and restored residences.
Omicho Market
Fresh seafood market with restaurants serving kaisendon (seafood rice bowls). Known as “Kanazawa’s Kitchen.”
Tips
- JR Pass: Hokuriku Shinkansen covered by JR Pass.
- Combined trip: Easily combined with Takayama or Shirakawa-go.
Sources
- Tourism board: Visit Kanazawa
Last updated: 2026-02-03