Why not become a class above the rest in kimono beauty with the dance of a Kanazawa geisha?
This time we will introduce "Kanazawa Geisha Dance" Kanazawa has three teahouse districts: Higashi, Nishi, and Kazuemachi. Geisha from these three teahouse districts will perform special dances, drums, and parlor games...
read moreEnjoy a tour of Kanazawa Kenrokuen with a guide
Why not take a stroll around Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa with a guide? You can learn more about the garden by listening to its history, legends, and seasonal highlights. This tour is perfect for those who are new to the garden and would like to learn more about it.
read moreTouring popular power spots for matchmaking in Kanazawa
This time, we will focus on matchmaking. You will surely find a power spot that will grant your love wishes. Ishiura Shrine Kin...
read moreWhy not take advantage of the convenient bus service to explore Kanazawa?
Kanazawa is a place where the weather is changeable and rainy, so much so that the saying goes, "Even if you forget your lunch, don't forget your umbrella." Even if the sky is cloudy, if it's not raining, the locals will say, "It's sunny!"
read moreKanazawa sightseeing spots that only a few know about
Golden Week 2019 has begun. I'm sure many people are planning trips with their families, couples, or friends to celebrate the last memories of the Heisei era and the new era.
read more[Kanazawa] Kimono and sweets date special for your girlfriend
[Kanazawa] Kimono x sweets date special for your girlfriend Sweets are popular not only with women but also with men. Kanazawa is located in the Hokuriku Shinkansen area...
read moreHow to enjoy Kanazawa's "Higashi Chaya District"
Kanazawa's "Higashi Chaya District" not only has an old-fashioned atmosphere throughout the town, but also has beautiful decorations on the buildings. This time, we will introduce you to some townhouses that are perfect for wearing kimonos.
read moreWhy Kanazawa's Kitchen, Omicho Market, is a Recommended Tourist Spot
This time, we will introduce Omicho Market, a popular tourist spot among customers of VASARA Kanazawa Ekimae. Kanazawa is famous for seafood! Fresh and delicious fish...
read more[VASARA Kanazawa Station Store] Walk around Kenrokuen with a guide.
If you've come all the way to Kanazawa to sightsee, it would be a waste to just stroll around Kenrokuen. We have guides who will show you the highlights, history, and seasonal photo spots of Kenrokuen...
read moreEnjoy a tour of Natadera Temple with your pet
We often hear people say that there are few tourist spots in Kanazawa where you can bring your pet. We recommend this to people like you! We will introduce you to a wonderful temple that is an hour's drive from Kanazawa and where you can enjoy your time with your pet.
read moreThis time we will introduce the "Nagamachi Samurai Residence Site"
Kanazawa is a castle town. Just a short walk from Korinbo, you will find a quiet streetscape that is hard to believe in a bustling area. The remains of the residences of Kaga clan retainers and mid-ranking samurai are the "Nagamachi Samurai Residences"...
read moreKimono tour of Kanazawa's arts and crafts
Kanazawa's ancient culture is still alive today. There are plenty of places you'll want to visit in a kimono. Why not blend into the city of Kanazawa in a kimono and experience Kanazawa's art and crafts?
read moreA ninja temple in Kanazawa?! The exciting mechanisms are interesting and highly recommended.
One of the recommended places for sightseeing in Kanazawa is the Ninja Temple. "Ninja?!" Many questions may come to mind, but what is a ninja?
read more[Kanazawa] What kind of kimono is Kaga Yuzen?
Ishikawa Prefecture is known for Kaga Yuzen, a style of kimono that is characterized by its beautiful techniques that depict the beauty of nature, and is also famous for its expensive kimonos. The origins of Kaga Yuzen...
read more[Kanazawa] Winter event information! Enjoy gourmet food and geisha culture
Foodpia Kanazawa 2019 Winter in Kanazawa is cold, and the sky is leaden in contrast to the clear blue of the Pacific Ocean. Tourists also stay away. However, even in the season when food is most abundant...
read moreEnjoying Kanazawa in Kimono: Folktales and Legends
Do you know the folktale "Fujigoro the Potato Digger"? It is a story that teaches young men and women the importance of marital love, and parents and children the importance of living happily without greed. Kanazawa has many folktales and legends, but...
read more[Kanazawa] Re-importing a festival from the anime! "Hanasaku Iroha" and a pilgrimage to the sacred grounds are recommended!
This time, we will introduce the original Japanese anime "Hanasaku Iroha," which was modeled on Yuwaku Onsen in Kanazawa City, and its filming locations. What is "Hanasaku Iroha"? Hanasaku Iroha is a Japanese anime that was filmed in 1960.
read moreA journey to encounter the three great Kanazawa writers
The Three Great Writers of Kanazawa are the three great writers from Kanazawa: Izumi Kyoka, Tokuda Shusei, and Muro Saisei. Why not visit the memorial museum where you can learn about the history and personalities of these great writers who grew up in Kanazawa?
read moreKanazawa's winter flavors, home cooking, and soul food
This time, we will introduce "Kanazawa's winter taste and Kanazawa people's soul food". The king of winter tastes in Kanazawa is "crab", but most households, no matter how much they live in Kanazawa, don't know about it...
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