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5-Day Kanazawa Summer Discovery: Gardens, Samurai & Modern Art

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Experience the best of Kanazawa in summer: stroll through the breathtaking Kenroku-en Garden, wander historic samurai and geisha districts, savor fresh seafood at Omicho Market, and discover cutting-edge contemporary art in Japan's best-preserved Edo-era city.

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Day 1Arrival & Castle Town Welcome
Morning

Kanazawa Station (Tsuzumi-mon Gate)

Kanazawa Station (Tsuzumi-mon Gate)

Exit the station through the east entrance to see the massive wooden Tsuzumi-mon gate and the glass-and-steel Motenashi Dome. Take photos from the plaza and grab a free map at the tourist office inside the station.

4.5(2k reviews)~1 hours
Late Morning

Omicho Market

Omicho Market

Walk 10 minutes east from the station or take the Kanazawa Loop Bus. Head to the central seafood rows and sample fresh oysters, crab, and grilled seafood skewers from the stalls.

4(19k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch

Try fresh seafood at Omicho Market

Try fresh seafood at Omicho Market

Find a standing sushi counter inside the market or a small restaurant upstairs overlooking the stalls. Order a kaisendon (seafood bowl) topped with local catch like amaebi and buri.

4(19k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Kanazawa Castle Park

Kanazawa Castle Park

Walk 15 minutes northeast from Omicho Market. Enter through the Ishikawa-mon gate and explore the restored Ishikura-mon guardhouse and the expansive lawns of the castle grounds.

4.3(12k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Kenroku-en Garden

Kenroku-en Garden

Exit the castle park directly into Kenroku-en through the connecting gate. Stroll past Kasumiga-ike pond and the iconic Kotoji-toro lantern near the center of the garden.

4.4(36k reviews)~2 hours
Evening
Explore Katamachi nightlife area

~2.5 hours

Head southwest from Kenroku-en about 20 minutes on foot or take a short taxi ride. Wander the narrow streets around Katamachi Station and look for izakaya or sake bars along the main covered arcade.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a coffee and pastry at a cafe near Kanazawa Station. Try a warm anpan (sweet red bean bun) or a simple egg sandwich from a convenience store if you are in a hurry.
$3-5
seafood
Lunch$10-15

Find a standing sushi counter inside Omicho Market and order a kaisendon (assorted raw seafood over rice) topped with locally caught crab, shrimp, and yellowtail.

seafood
sake
Dinner$15-20

Look for an izakaya (Japanese pub) along the Katamachi arcade and order yakitori skewers and a glass of local sake. Ask the chef for the daily grilled fish special.

sake
The Kanazawa Loop Bus covers all major sights including the station, Omicho Market, and Kenroku-en for a flat 200 yen per ride. For Katamachi at night, use the JapanTaxi or DiDi app; taxis cost about $3.50/km and a short ride is roughly $5-7.

AccommodationKatamachi (lively nightlife and dining district south of Kanazawa Castle)

Staying in Katamachi puts you steps from tonight's dinner and bar options, and it is a short walk or bus ride to all of today's sights.

Hotel in Katamachi (lively nightlife and dining district south of Kanazawa Castle)
$50-80/night

Staying in Katamachi puts you steps from tonight's dinner and bar options, and it is a short walk or bus ride to all of today's sights.

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Day 2Samurai & Temples
Morning

Nagamachi Samurai District

Nagamachi Samurai District

Walk through the preserved samurai quarter along the canal. Visit the Nomura Samurai House to see the original residence and garden.

4.2(5k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

Myoryu-ji (Ninja Temple)

Myoryu-ji (Ninja Temple)

Book a guided tour in advance as entry is limited. The temple has hidden rooms, traps, and secret passages typical of ninja-related architecture.

4.2(4k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch
Find a local soba noodle restaurant

~1 hours

Search for a soba shop near the Higashi Chaya district or Katamachi area. Order zaru soba (cold buckwheat noodles with dipping sauce) for a light summer meal.

Afternoon

D.T. Suzuki Museum

D.T. Suzuki Museum

Explore the minimalist museum dedicated to Zen philosopher D.T. Suzuki. The reflecting pool and contemplation space are highlights.

4.5(2k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Seisonkaku Villa

Seisonkaku Villa

A former Maeda family villa with beautiful gardens and intricate woodwork. Check opening hours as they can vary seasonally.

4.3(429 reviews)~1 hours
Evening
Enjoy a summer evening walk along the Asanogawa River

~1.5 hours

Start near the Kazuemachi Chaya district where the river is lined with lantern-lit teahouses. Great for sunset photos and a cool evening breeze.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a nearby café or convenience store. Try onigiri (rice balls with fillings) and a bottle of green tea to start your day.
$5-8
Lunch
Find a local soba noodle restaurant near the Ninja Temple or along the way to the museum. Order zaru soba (cold buckwheat noodles) with tempura on the side for a refreshing summer lunch.
$10-15
Dinner
Look for an izakaya (Japanese pub) in the Katamachi area. Order kushi katsu (breaded and deep-fried skewers) and other small plates to share.
$15-20
Use the Kanazawa Loop Bus (right Loop) to easily reach all major attractions in the city. It costs around 210 yen per ride or get a 1-day pass for about 800 yen. Taxis cost roughly 3.5 yen per km and can be booked via JapanTaxi or DiDi apps.

AccommodationKatamachi (central downtown area with restaurants and bars)

Central location close to the river and within walking distance of many attractions and dining options.

Hotel in Katamachi (central downtown area with restaurants and bars)
$50-80/night

Central location close to the river and within walking distance of many attractions and dining options.

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Day 3Geisha Culture & Modern Art
Morning

Higashi Chaya District

Higashi Chaya District

Walk the main street lined with preserved wooden geisha houses. Look for the small museum houses open to the public and the narrow alleys behind the main street.

4.2(22k reviews)~2.5 hours
Late Morning
Try a matcha sweet treat in Higashi Chaya

~0.5 hours

Stop at one of the traditional tea houses along the main street for gold leaf soft ice cream or a matcha set with wagashi. Most shops have small seating areas inside.

Afternoon

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

A circular glass-walled museum with free entry to the lobby and paid exhibition spaces. Do not miss the underground Swimming Pool installation visible from above.

3.8(18k reviews)~2.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore Korinbo shopping area

~1.5 hours

A short walk from the museum. Browse the department stores and boutique shops along the main street. The Daishojiya department store has a good souvenir basement.

Evening
Find a traditional izakaya for dinner

~2 hours

Head to the Katamachi district a 10 minute walk from Korinbo. Search for izakaya on the narrow streets near the Asanogawa River bridge for grilled seafood and sake.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a nearby café or convenience store. Try onigiri (rice balls) with grilled salmon filling and a bottle of green tea.
$3-5
Lunch
Find a soba noodle shop near the 21st Century Museum and order zaru soba (cold buckwheat noodles with dipping sauce) or tempura soba. Quick, light, and perfect for a summer day.
$8-12
sake
Dinner$10-15

Find an izakaya in Katamachi district and order a few small plates like yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), edamame, and a glass of local sake. Look for places with red lanterns outside.

sake
The Kanazawa Loop Bus covers all major sights in a circle for about 200 yen per ride. For this day everything is walkable between Higashi Chaya, the museum, and Korinbo. Taxis cost about $3.5 per km use JapanTaxi or DiDi app.

AccommodationKatamachi (central entertainment and dining district near the Asanogawa River)

Close to the izakaya scene for dinner and a short walk to Korinbo and the museum.

Hotel in Katamachi (central entertainment and dining district near the Asanogawa River)
$50-80/night

Close to the izakaya scene for dinner and a short walk to Korinbo and the museum.

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Day 4Day Trip to the Coast & Crafts
Morning
Visit a local gold leaf craft workshop

~2 hours

Head to the Higashi Chaya District where several gold leaf studios offer hands-on workshops. Try making your own gold leaf-decorated crafts or just watch artisans at work applying gold to lacquerware and ceramics.

Late Morning

Chirihama Nagisa Driveway (beach driving)

Chirihama Nagisa Driveway (beach driving)

Drive on the hard-packed sand beach at Chirihama Nagisa Driveway, a unique 8-kilometer stretch where cars can drive directly along the shoreline. Accessible via rental car or taxi from Kanazawa about 40 minutes north.

4.6(2k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch
Find a seaside restaurant on the coast

~1 hours

Look for a casual seafood restaurant along Route 249 near Chirihama, where you can order a bowl of fresh kaisendon (seafood rice bowl) or grilled fish straight from the Sea of Japan.

Afternoon
Explore the Noto Peninsula coastal scenery

~3 hours

Drive north along the Noto Peninsula coastline, stopping at scenic lookouts like the Ganmon Sea Cave and the Sosogi Coast. The dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters are well worth the winding drive.

Evening
Return to Kanazawa and relax at a local bathhouse

~2 hours

Visit a sento (public bathhouse) in the Katamachi or Nagamachi area of Kanazawa to soak after a long day. Look for 'Sai no Yu' or similar neighborhood bathhouses that are clean, affordable, and open until late evening.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick onigiri (rice ball) and green tea from a convenience store or a local bakery near Kanazawa Station before heading out for the day
$5
Lunch
Find a casual kaisendon seafood bowl shop along the Chirihama coast and order a bowl of freshly caught local fish over vinegared rice
$15
kaga ryori
Dinner$20

Look for an izakaya (Japanese pub) in the Katamachi entertainment district and order kaga ryori-style small plates like grilled local fish and seasonal vegetables

kaga ryori
Renting a car for the day is the best option for reaching Chirihama and the Noto Peninsula coastal spots. Taxis via JapanTaxi or DiDi cost around $3.5/km, which adds up for a round trip. Alternatively, catch the Hokutetsu Bus from Kanazawa Station to Chirihama, but a rental gives you more freedom.

AccommodationKatamachi (downtown entertainment and dining district near Kanazawa Station)

Central location with easy access to bathhouses, restaurants, and public transport links for exploring Kanazawa.

Hotel in Katamachi (downtown entertainment and dining district near Kanazawa Station)
$50-70/night

Central location with easy access to bathhouses, restaurants, and public transport links for exploring Kanazawa.

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Day 5Hidden Gems & Farewell
Morning
Visit a local morning market or temple

~2 hours

Head to Omicho Market, Kanazawa's bustling covered market. Browse stalls selling fresh seafood, pick up grilled skewers or seasonal fruit for a quick bite.

Late Morning

Kenroku-en Garden (second visit - summer flowers)

Kenroku-en Garden (second visit - summer flowers)

Return to Kenroku-en to see summer blooms like irises and hydrangeas. Walk toward the Meiji monument near the upper pond for a different perspective from your first visit.

4.4(36k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch
Try Kanazawa-style curry rice

~1 hours

Find a casual restaurant near the Katamachi district or around the station serving Kanazawa-style curry rice, a thick roux-based curry with pork cutlet and shredded cabbage.

Afternoon

Last-minute souvenir shopping at Kanazawa Station

Last-minute souvenir shopping at Kanazawa Station

Shop inside Kanazawa Station's underground complex for local specialties: gold leaf products, wagashi sweets, and Kaga yukata fabric items. The station itself has beautiful shops on the second floor.

4.5(2k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Depart from Kanazawa Station

Depart from Kanazawa Station

Board the Hokuriku Shinkansen from Kanazawa Station. If heading to Tokyo, the Kagayaki or Hakutaka trains run frequently. Allow time to collect luggage from coin lockers or your hotel.

4.5(2k reviews)~0.5 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

green tea
Breakfast$5

Grab a quick breakfast at a cafe near Omicho Market and try a tamagoyaki sandwich (thick Japanese omelette on soft bread) with a bottle of fresh green tea.

green tea
Lunch
Find a casual restaurant near the Katamachi entertainment district and order Kanazawa-style curry rice with a breaded pork cutlet, shredded cabbage, and pickles on the side.
$10
sake
Dinner$15

Look for an izakaya near the Nagamachi samurai district and order grilled seafood skewers and a glass of local sake to end the trip on a high note.

sake
Use the Kanazawa Loop Bus (¥210 per ride) or the city buses to reach Omicho Market and Kenroku-en. Taxis cost about $3.5 per km; book via JapanTaxi or DiDi if needed. Most central sights are walkable from the station area.

AccommodationKanazawa Station area (convenient neighborhood just outside the station's East Gate)

Close to the station for easy departure and near restaurants, shops, and bus connections to all major sights.

Hotel in Kanazawa Station area (convenient neighborhood just outside the station's East Gate)
$50-80/night

Close to the station for easy departure and near restaurants, shops, and bus connections to all major sights.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$50
Food / day$13
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$10
Daily total$78
Trip total$390

Hotel ~$50/night. Food: restaurant meal ~$10 + coffee ~$3 = $13/day. Transport: public bus ~$5/day. Activities: ~$10/day for entry fees and sights. All amounts in USD per person per day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Tap water is safe to drink. Carry a reusable bottle.
Power Plugs: Type A outlets (same as US/Japan). Bring an adapter if needed.
Best Taxi Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi, and Uber all work in Kanazawa.
Public Transport: Use JR West, Kanazawa Loop Bus, and city buses. Very reliable.
Language: Japanese main language. English proficiency is decent (6/10).
Tipping Culture: No tipping expected. Some hotels may add small service charges.
Safety: Excellent safety for violent crime and traffic. Walkability is great.
Food Scene: Excellent food scene. Restaurant meal ~$10, street food ~$3.
Best Months to Visit: Peak season is April, May, October, November. Summer is hot but okay.
Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons possible. Check alerts.

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