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City in Japan — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇯🇵
Country
Japan
Type
City
Best time to travel
March–May, October–November
Budget/day
90–150 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Tokyo, then Hokuriku Shinkansen to Kanazawa (2.5 hours).
About Kanazawa
Kanazawa on the Sea of Japan coast is one of the best-preserved historical cities in Japan: Since the city was spared from bombings during World War II, it retains a unique ensemble of samurai and geisha districts, teahouses, and gardens. The Maeda family ruled here for 300 years as the second richest feudal clan in Japan, leaving behind an extraordinary cultural heritage. The Kenroku-en Garden is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan and is a masterpiece of landscape design: ponds, streams, centuries-old pines, and carefully placed stones create a perfect picture in every season — whether under cherry blossoms in spring, in the lush green of summer, in the flaming autumn foliage, or under a blanket of snow supported by the famous Yukitsuri ropes. The Higashi-Chaya district is one of the last authentic geisha districts in Japan: Traditional wooden houses with lattice facades line the streets, and in some teahouses, you can still experience geisha performances or enjoy matcha and gold leaf ice cream — as Kanazawa produces 99 percent of Japan's gold leaf. The Nagamachi Samurai district, with its earthen walls and restored residences, transports visitors back to the Edo period. The Omicho Market, the city's kitchen for over 300 years, offers freshly caught seafood from the Sea of Japan, including the famous Kanazawa crab. Since the Hokuriku Shinkansen connected Kanazawa to Tokyo in 2015 (2.5 hours), the city has found its rightful place on the Japan travel route.
Top 5 highlights in Kanazawa
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Kenroku-en Garden
One of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan with teahouses, bridges, and perfectly staged landscapes in every season.
Nagamachi Samurai District
Restored samurai residences with earthen walls and gardens – a walk through the Edo period.
Higashi Chaya (Geisha District)
The best-preserved geisha district in Japan with teahouses, gold leaf shops, and a traditional atmosphere.
Omicho Market
The "belly of Kanazawa" – covered market with the freshest sushi, crabs, and seafood from the Sea of Japan.
21st Century Museum
Round, open art museum featuring the famous "Swimming Pool" by Leandro Erlich – Japan's most innovative museum.
Hotels in Kanazawa
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Reise-SIM für Kanazawa
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Kanazawa
Recommended travel time
March–May, October–November
Summer
Warm and humid, 26–32 °C
Winter
Cold and snowy, 0–7 °C, snow on the Kenroku-en Garden is beautiful
How much does a holiday in Kanazawa cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50–80 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
90–150 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
170–350 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Compare package holidays now5 travel tips for Kanazawa
Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Kanazawa is the perfect addition to the Tokyo–Kyoto route – easily reachable by Shinkansen.
Visit Kenroku-en early in the morning – entry is even free before 7 AM.
Go to Omicho Market in the morning – the best stalls close early.
Gold leaf ice cream is Kanazawa's signature snack – a leaf of real gold on the ice cream.
In winter, the snow-covered Kenroku-en with the Yukitsuri (snow ropes) is particularly photogenic.
Food & drink in Kanazawa
These specialties you must try!
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