Kanazawa Experience
Discover more of Kanazawa beyond the top attractions. Explore hidden temples, local museums, and cultural spots that reveal the city’s rich heritage and everyday charm.

A historic shrine in Kanazawa, known for its unique red Karahafu gate and tranquil atmosphere.

A peaceful temple with a beautiful garden, perfect for quiet reflection.

A luxurious samurai residence built for the Maeda family's mother, showcasing Edo-period architecture.

A district with many family temples of samurai clans, offering a historical atmosphere.

Known for its hidden rooms and tricks, making visitors feel like ninjas.

A venue for traditional Noh and Kyogen performances, preserving classical Japanese theater.

A shrine dedicated to Maeda Toshiie, offering blessings for academics and military success.

A historic temple famous for its Fudo Myoo statue and peaceful setting.

Stunning panoramic view of Kanazawa's city lights at night.

A collection of hot spring resorts near Kanazawa, offering relaxation in nature.

A collection of vintage phonographs and records, offering a glimpse into early sound technology.

A lively district with shopping, dining, and modern attractions, serving as the city’s transportation hub.

Showcasing traditional crafts and contemporary art, including Kaga Yuzen textiles.

A lively shopping district in the heart of Kanazawa, known for its boutiques and vibrant atmosphere.

A center for Kaga Yuzen dyeing, where visitors can see exhibits and try hands-on experiences.

A museum dedicated to the works of author Izumi Kyōka.

A museum in a red brick building showcasing Ishikawa’s history and culture.

A museum honoring architect Yoshirō Taniguchi, displaying his architectural designs.

A welcoming glass-domed facility near Kanazawa Station with cafes, shops, and tourist information.