Top 16 Must-Try Restaurants in Kanazawa 2025: Sushi, Kaiseki & Local Favorites

Kanazawa is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, which is in Japan's Hokuriku region. It has a history of developing as a castle town that flourished culturally and economically during the Edo period from the 17th to 19th centuries.

During the Edo period, influential samurai families led the development of the town and culture. There are several areas where samurai mansions and geisha houses remain as they were in the past, and it's famous for having many spots where you can feel history and tradition.

Such historically rich Kanazawa is also known for its abundant food culture. This time, we will introduce restaurants where you can enjoy excellent food including superb seafood dishes, traditional Japanese Kaiseki cuisine, and Kanazawa oden. We have compiled the characteristics and basic information of each, so if you want to enjoy gourmet food along with sightseeing in Kanazawa, please use this as a reference.

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When You Come to "Kanazawa," the Gourmet City, You Should Definitely Enjoy the Exquisite Local Food at Least Once

Kanazawa is known as a gourmet city. What deserves the most attention is cuisine using fresh and abundant seafood. Ishikawa Prefecture, where Kanazawa is located, faces the Sea of Japan. Offshore is where cold and warm currents meet, creating fishing grounds extremely rich in marine life.

The abundant seafood that is landed gathers at places like Kanazawa Central Wholesale Market and Omi Market, and in the city's restaurants you can eat superb sushi, seafood bowls, and grilled fish dishes.

Because it's a city that has flourished as a cultural center for hundreds of years, there are also abundant long-established Japanese restaurants with history. Also, there are many unique gourmet foods beloved by common people, including the local dish "Jibuni" which is chicken or duck meat stewed, as well as Kanazawa oden and Kanazawa curry.

5 Recommended Seafood Restaurants Where You Can Enjoy Kanazawa's Must-Try Foods

When you come to Kanazawa, what you absolutely must try is the superb seafood cuisine. Among the seafood restaurants in the city, we will introduce 5 particularly recommended establishments that represent the finest Kanazawa Restaurants 2025 has to offer.

Kourin Sushi


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Kourin Sushi is an affordable sushi restaurant located in Bakuromachi, near Kanazawa Castle Park. It has menus in English, Chinese, and Korean, making it an easily accessible restaurant for travelers.

The appeal of Kourin Sushi is its high cost performance, allowing you to casually enjoy Kanazawa's delicious seafood. The "Ichihan" served at lunch includes 9 types of nigiri sushi + 1 type of rolled sushi for the surprising price of 1,100 yen.

When I went, I also ordered the Ichihan. Perhaps because the nearby Omi Market where seafood gathers is close, even though it was inexpensive, the sushi was very fresh and it was a very satisfying lunch.

It's a restaurant very popular with overseas travelers, and they also provide English support with smooth service. It's a small restaurant with about 10 seats that's always very busy, so if you want to visit, we recommend making a reservation.

Restaurant Information:
- Address: 79 Bakuromachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM, 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Closed: Wednesdays and Sundays
- Phone Number: 0762315964
- Official Website: http://kourin1.com/

Otome Sushi


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Otome Sushi is known as a prestigious high-end sushi restaurant and one of Kanazawa's renowned establishments. It is characterized by fresh seafood caught in the Sea of Japan and soft sushi rice that melts in your mouth. The restaurant earned 2 stars in the "Michelin Guide Hokuriku 2021."

At Otome Sushi, you can savor the harmony between Ishikawa's distinctive seafood and perfectly balanced sushi rice that brings out the umami of the seafood.

First, I enjoyed the chewy texture of Ishikawa-produced Manju shellfish served as sashimi, along with the flavorful juices that collected in the shell. The flame-seared Nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch) sushi, a seafood commonly caught in Ishikawa, was aromatic with a deep, sweet deliciousness. The combination of the fat that spread in my mouth and the fluffy, melting rice was exceptional.

For those wanting to visit a delicious sushi restaurant in Kanazawa that uses local seafood, please consider Otome Sushi first.

- Address: 4-10 Kigura-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 12:00~Last entry 13:30, 17:00~Last entry 19:00
- Closed: Wednesdays, Sundays, and holidays
- Phone: 076-231-7447
- Official Website: https://kiguramachi.com/shop/237/

Sushi Kibatani


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Sushi Kibatani is a high-end sushi restaurant located in Hikosomachi that has earned 1 Michelin star. It's one of Kanazawa's representative renowned sushi establishments, with many people traveling from far away to visit. The owner goes to the market every morning to source seafood caught in the Hokuriku seas where Kanazawa is located.

The owner travels as far as Himi in Toyama Prefecture, adjacent to Ishikawa Prefecture where Kanazawa is located, every morning to source the finest fish. The soy sauce, rice, and salt are from Kanazawa, allowing you to experience the world of Hokuriku's abundant ingredients.

What particularly moved me was the horse mackerel caught in Himi. It had more fat than I had ever tasted before, was thick and had excellent substance.

Of course, they also have a selection of sake from Kanazawa and the Hokuriku region. The clear sake enjoyed with sushi and seafood appetizers has a deliciousness that soaks into your body. Please spend blissful time at Sushi Kibatani deeply savoring Kanazawa's distinctive sushi.

- Address: 1-8-26 Hikosan-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 17:00~21:00
- Closed: Sundays
- Phone: 050-5870-8418
- Official Website: https://hitosara.com/0006101632/?cid=gm_hp

TILE


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TILE is a stylish seafood restaurant where you can enjoy creative seafood bowls. The entry method is also unique - you enter the renovated traditional Kanazawa townhouse interior by inputting a passcode. You can check the passcode on their official website.

TILE's signature menu item is the creative seafood bowl called "Kanazawa Yakumi Kaisendon." You choose and top your bowl with your favorite items from about 30 different ingredients. The ingredients range from luxurious seafood like Nodoguro and tuna to meat items like roast beef.

The glass vessels and even the tables are stylish, and you'll find yourself getting enthusiastic about creating beautiful presentations. When your presentation turns out well, I recommend taking photos with the photogenic vessels and tables.

For those who want to enjoy Kanazawa's seafood at a modern and unique restaurant that's different from the ordinary, please visit TILE.

- Address: 4-18 Konohana-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture  
- Business Hours: 11:00~15:00, 17:00~22:00
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Phone: 050-3823-7336
- Official Website: https://tile-japan.jp/

Mori Mori Sushi Omicho


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Mori Mori Sushi is an authentic conveyor belt sushi restaurant chain with multiple locations throughout Ishikawa Prefecture, where Kanazawa is located. It's extremely popular among locals because you can easily enjoy authentic sushi made with high-quality seafood caught in Kanazawa and the Sea of Japan.

The Omicho branch of Mori Mori Sushi is located right next to Omicho Market, known as "Kanazawa's kitchen," making it a restaurant where you can enjoy particularly fresh seafood gathered at the market.

What I especially recommend at Mori Mori Sushi is the "3-piece set." This menu allows you to enjoy three types of nigiri sushi made with popular seafood. At the Omicho branch, please try the "Omicho 3-piece set" where you can enjoy fresh Nodoguro, shrimp, and snow crab.

You can choose from various types such as "White fish 3-piece set" and "Shrimp 3-piece set." Please experience this high-quality conveyor belt sushi restaurant that can only be enjoyed in Kanazawa, where seafood is abundant.

- Address: 88 Aokusa-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 8:00~16:20  
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Phone: 076-262-7477
- Official Website: https://ohmicho-ichiba.com/gourmet/shop73401/

Recommended Kaiseki and Japanese Cuisine Restaurants in Kanazawa Where You Can Enjoy Exquisite Dishes

Kaiseki cuisine refers to traditional Japanese course meals that use seasonal ingredients, typically served at traditional restaurants. Here we introduce established restaurants in Kanazawa where you can enjoy authentic Kaiseki cuisine, as well as Japanese restaurants where you can savor exceptional tempura. This comprehensive guide to Kanazawa Restaurants 2025 will help tourists discover the finest dining experiences the city has to offer.

Tempura Koizumi


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Tempura Koizumi is a high-end tempura restaurant located near Katamachi. The restaurant is situated in a quiet area and features a traditional machiya-style building. The interior has an elegant and refined design, with 8 counter seats where you can watch first-class chefs cook right in front of you, as well as completely private rooms.

At Tempura Koizumi, appetizers using seasonal Kanazawa ingredients and carefully fried tempura are served as course meals. The seafood selection is particularly abundant, featuring premium seafood appetizers such as iwanori seaweed and sea urchin, which are specialties of Noto, the area facing the Japan Sea in Ishikawa Prefecture.

The manjugai (a type of clam) tempura releases more umami the more you chew, with the shellfish's rich flavor spreading throughout your mouth. The anago (sea eel) tempura, wrapped in crispy batter with a fluffy texture inside, offers a gentle and naturally delicious taste that is absolutely exquisite.

The restaurant earned 2 stars in the "Michelin Guide Hokuriku 2021." Despite being a renowned establishment, dinner costs around 20,000 yen per person, making it relatively reasonable and well-regarded for its value.

- Address: 4-34 Ikeda-cho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 12:00~ 18:00~20:00 Last Entry
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Phone: 0762230023
- Official Website: https://tempura-koizumi.jp/

Tsubajin


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Tsubajin is a traditional Japanese restaurant with 270 years of history, having operated in Kanazawa since the mid-18th century, making it the oldest Japanese restaurant in Kanazawa. This traditional establishment has been visited by numerous historical figures, including Matsuo Basho, famous for his haiku poetry. From this restaurant located on a hilltop, you can look down upon the Sai River and the beautiful city of Kanazawa.

Both dinner and lunch feature Kaiseki course meals using seasonal ingredients. Each dish is extremely delicate, with the presentation and tableware creating beauty reminiscent of traditional art. I particularly enjoyed the botan ebi (spot prawns) and tsubugai sashimi, as well as the crab arai with its firm, tightened texture.

The building, which allows you to feel Kanazawa's culture and deep history, along with the atmosphere of rooms furnished with tatami and traditional furnishings, further enhances the deliciousness and beauty of the cuisine.

For those with a strong interest in Japanese and Kanazawa history and tradition, I highly recommend visiting Tsubajin to enjoy both the meal and the space.

- Address: 5-1-8 Teramachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 11:00-14:00, 17:00-21:00
- Closed: Wednesdays
- Phone: 0762412181
- Official Website: https://tsubajin.co.jp/introduction/facilities/

Zeniya


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Zeniya is a famous, established Japanese restaurant representing Kanazawa. Having earned 2 Michelin stars, it welcomes many guests from overseas. The restaurant operates on a complete reservation system with no set menu, offering Kaiseki course menus that use the most seasonal ingredients available each day and season.

Zeniya's famous menu item, passed down from the previous generation, is the "abalone steak." This dish features thick abalone slowly simmered and grilled with butter.

The subtle aroma of butter stimulates the appetite, and when you bite into it, the thick abalone releases its umami and distinctive flavor. If you want to try this dish, advance reservation is required, so please tell the restaurant "I want to eat the abalone steak" when making your reservation.

Please also pay attention to the beautiful tableware collection, which includes Ishikawa Prefecture's famous Wajima lacquerware pottery, ranging from antiques to works by contemporary artists.

For those considering authentic Japanese Kaiseki cuisine in Kanazawa, the unquestionably first-class establishment Zeniya is worth considering.

- Address: 2-29-7 Katamachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 17:30-22:00
- Closed: Sundays
- Phone: 0762333331
- Official Website: https://zeniya.co.jp/

For Enjoying Exquisite Cuisine in Kanazawa, Having Local Experts Guide You to Famous Restaurants is Also Recommended

If you want to savor exquisite gourmet food in Kanazawa, participating in tours with local guides who know the city and culture well is also recommended. This approach to exploring Kanazawa Restaurants 2025 offers tourists an authentic local perspective.

In this tour, you'll walk through nighttime Kanazawa with a guide and visit 3 famous establishments together, including Japanese restaurants and bars.

For the second stop, you'll visit a restaurant where you can eat Kanazawa oden, a local specialty gourmet dish of Kanazawa. Enjoy these gentle, soul-warming simmered dishes made with Kanazawa's abundant ingredients.

During the movement from shop to shop, you'll stroll through the samurai district where old roads and buildings remain. Walking through the old stone-paved alleys should give you a sensation of time travel.

- Meeting Point: In front of Korinbo Ramoda Building (1 2F, 2-4-30 Korinbo, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa)
- Tour Area: Kanazawa Station area and surroundings
- Start Time: 18:00

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Kanazawa Restaurants 2025: Introducing Restaurants Where You Can Enjoy Kanazawa's Local Dishes

Here, we introduce restaurants where you can enjoy local dishes beloved in Kanazawa. We've carefully selected establishments where you can savor traditional local cuisine like Jibuni, the hugely popular Kanazawa oden, the specialty seafood Nodoguro, and unique Kanazawa curry.

Kifune


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Kifune is a high-end Japanese restaurant located near Higashi Chaya District. Having earned two Michelin stars, it's an extremely popular establishment that's difficult to book. You can taste traditional Japanese cuisine, creative Japanese dishes, and local specialties unique to Kanazawa.

The must-try signature menu item at Kifune is the seasonal "Morikomi" (assorted platter) using seasonal ingredients. This is a beautifully arranged dish featuring seasonal ingredients artfully presented on a single plate. Each visit offers the joy of discovering what's arranged and how, allowing you to experience Kanazawa's beautiful four seasons through food.

For example, in spring you can enjoy refreshing flavors of bamboo shoots and Japanese halfbeak. The dish is served with cherry blossom branches placed on top, creating a visually stunning presentation that lets you feel the season through sight as well. The dishware is also cherry blossom-shaped, and it was impressive how the spring mountain vegetables harvested in Kanazawa were beautifully showcased.

Only 4 groups can dine during lunch and 4 groups during dinner each day, and due to its high popularity, reservations are often booked up to six months in advance. If you want to visit during your trip, be sure to make a reservation well ahead of time.

- Address: 1-9-69 Hikosanmachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: Lunch 11:30~ (L.O.13:30) Dinner 17:30~ (L.O.20:30)
- Closed: Irregular holidays
- Phone: 0762206131
- Official Website: https://hitosara.com/0006074361/

Miyuki


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Miyuki is an izakaya that has been beloved by locals for over 50 years, where you can enjoy delicious Kanazawa oden and sake. Oden is a traditional Japanese dish where various ingredients like vegetables and seafood are simmered together. Kanazawa's oden is called "Kanazawa oden" and is primarily simmered with ingredients unique to Kanazawa, such as seafood surimi.

Miyuki's charm lies in its exquisite oden and individual dishes, plus the cozy, homely atmosphere you can experience. The secret behind the captivating oden is the original broth. This broth, characterized by its salty and rich flavor based on chicken bones and bonito, continues to be refined daily even now.

Many people are drawn by the friendly and welcoming personality of the owner couple, and the restaurant is always filled with a lively and warm atmosphere.

In recent years, it has become popular not only with locals but also with travelers. Be sure to try dishes other than oden, such as "Miyuki-age," which is fried fish surimi.

- Address: 1-10-3 Katamachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: 4:00 PM ~ 9:30 PM
- Closed: Sundays, holidays, second Monday
- Phone: 0762226117
- Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oden__miyuki_honten/

AMIYA


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AMIYA is a restaurant in Higashi Chaya District where you can eat seafood dishes and Kanazawa oden. They also offer several types of set meals that include rice and soup with main dishes, allowing you to enjoy Kanazawa's local dishes at reasonable prices.

AMIYA's pride is the seafood from Kanazawa and the Sea of Japan, sourced through their unique supply routes. Among these, carefully selected Nodoguro is used in AMIYA's special Kanazawa oden broth. The oden features soup concentrated with Nodoguro's sweet umami that thoroughly permeates the vegetable ingredients, creating an irresistibly delicious taste.

Furthermore, the "Noto (Wajima) Fugu Bowl," featuring Ishikawa Prefecture's Wajima pufferfish famous for having the highest catch volume in Japan, is also recommended.

If you want to enjoy high-quality local dishes and set meals from Kanazawa at reasonable prices, definitely visit AMIYA.

- Address: 1-12-12 Higashiyama, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Business Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11:30 AM~4:00 PM, 5:00 PM~8:00 PM
                 Sunday・Monday 11:30 AM~4:00 PM
- Closed: Thursday
- Phone: 05054626110
- Official Website: https://amiya.foodre.jp/

Kagaya Kanazawa


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Kagaya Kanazawa is a Japanese restaurant located at JR Kanazawa Station. This restaurant offers delicious local dishes in a casual setting, including Kanazawa's regional specialty "Jibuni" and dishes made with fresh seafood caught in Kanazawa.

At Kagaya, you can order menu items in a style called "gozen," which includes a main dish with several side dishes and soup.

I ordered the "Nodoguro Shioyaki Gozen" (grilled blackthroat seaperch set). The blackthroat seaperch was remarkably large—much larger than what you'd typically see in Tokyo—and was rich with fat. Additionally, the Jibuni that came as a side dish, a regional specialty of Kanazawa, had a subtly sweet, elegant, and gentle flavor.

There are various other options available, including the "Noto Pork Loin Katsu Gozen" made with Kanazawa's brand pork and the "Unagi Gozen" (eel set). If you want to easily enjoy Kanazawa cuisine around Kanazawa Station, definitely check out Kagaya Kanazawa.

Address: 1-1 Kinoshinbocho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Business Hours: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Closed: Irregular holidays
Phone: 076-263-2221
Official Website: https://www.kagaya.co.jp/shoku/shop/kanazawa.php

Turban Curry Main Store


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Turban Curry Main Store is a restaurant where you can enjoy unique Kanazawa curry. Kanazawa curry is a type of Japanese curry dish characterized by katsu (pork cutlet) on top and thick, dark roux—it's a local specialty born in Kanazawa. Turban Curry Main Store is famous as a long-established Kanazawa curry restaurant.

I ordered the "Rosu Katsu Curry" (pork loin cutlet curry). True to Kanazawa curry's characteristics, it was served on a stainless steel plate with blackish curry roux. The katsu, made with fresh meat rather than frozen, was crispy on the outside and juicy inside, and paired perfectly with the slightly spicy roux, doubling the deliciousness.

The shredded cabbage served alongside on the same plate helps neutralize the richness of the roux and katsu when eaten in between bites. It's perfectly balanced, making for a satisfying single-dish meal.

You can choose rice portions from small to extra-large. If you're a fan of curry or katsu curry, definitely try this unique Kanazawa curry.

Address: 1F Unashin Building, 1-1-48 Hirosaka, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Business Hours: Weekdays 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
                Weekends 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Closed: Irregular holidays
Phone: 076-265-6617
Official Website: http://www.turbancurry.com/

Recommended Kanazawa Restaurants for Lunch and Snack Time

Here we introduce recommended restaurants and cafes in Kanazawa for lunch and snack time. Enjoy Japanese-style desserts that pair well with Kanazawa's specialty tea Kaga bōcha, matcha, and coffee.

Waguri Shiratsuyu


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Waguri Shiratsuyu is a cafe where you can enjoy desserts made with "waguri" (Japanese native chestnuts).

They specialize in sweets made primarily from Noto aged roasted chestnuts, which are chestnuts from Kanazawa. The stylish Japanese-style interior has a takeout sweets shop on the first floor and a cafe space on the second floor.

Their signature menu item, a mont blanc called "Harizuri," uses naturally fallen chestnuts that are further aged to increase their sugar content. Since no sugar is added, a natural sweetness gradually spreads in your mouth after tasting. You can fully savor the flavor of the chestnuts themselves—it's a delicate, sophisticated adult taste.

When you order, they also provide a performance where they squeeze the chestnut cream right in front of you to complete the mont blanc. As a unique chestnut specialty cafe, it's also popular on social media. If you want to experience the deliciousness of Japanese chestnuts, definitely stop by Shiratsuyu.

Address: 3-1-16 Kannonmachi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
Business Hours: 10:45 AM - 5:00 PM
Closed: Irregular holidays
Phone: None
Official Website: https://www.wagurishiratsuyu.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wagurishiratsuyu/

Yusura


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Yusura is a cafe located in Nishi Chaya District, a geisha district, where you can enjoy sweets, light meals, and lunch. The interior features a piano and has a calm, modern atmosphere with jazz music playing in the background. There's also a beautiful Japanese garden courtyard and tatami private rooms, creating an elegant space where adults can relax.

Yusura's popular menu item is "Hanton Rice," a famous Kanazawa specialty. Hanton Rice consists of ketchup-flavored rice topped with eggs and fried fish, and is known as a local comfort food that originated in Kanazawa.

Yusura's Hanton Rice comes in a modest portion that's easy to finish. When I ordered it, the three pieces of fried fish on top of the egg were very crispy. It's a recommended portion size for those who want to try Hanton Rice for the first time.

I also recommend the aromatic Kanazawa tea called "Kaga Bocha" for 600 yen, which comes with a small sweet. Let's spend some relaxing time at this elegant and stylish cafe that's perfect for Nishi Chaya District.

• Address: 2-24-4 Nomachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
• Business Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM  
• Closed: Wednesdays
• Phone: 076-220-7037
• Official Website: https://yusura.cafe/
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/___yusura___/

Hanano-yado Restaurant


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Hanano-yado is a cafe-restaurant also located in Nishi Chaya District, where geisha houses line the streets. It still operates as a tea house where geishas hold banquets in the evening, and can be used as a cafe during the day. You can also tour the special tatami room on the second floor where real geishas usually entertain guests.

First, let's enjoy drinks and sweets on the first floor. A delicious matcha and Japanese sweets set costs about 500 yen, which is very reasonable. This price also includes a tour of the second-floor tatami room, where you can see the traditional geisha room that has been used for 200 years.

Take your time to observe the beautiful ultramarine blue walls, Wajima lacquerware (traditional Ishikawa Prefecture crafts), beautiful folding screens, and other historic furnishings in the room.

This is a place where you can feel the history of Kanazawa, which has flourished as a gorgeous and elegant geisha town. Cafe operating hours may change depending on the day. If you're interested in geisha culture, please check with the shop before visiting Nishi Chaya District.

• Address: 2-24-3 Nomachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
• Business Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
• Closed: Irregular holidays
• Phone: 076-242-8777
• Official Website: None

If You Come to "Kanazawa," a City Where Japanese Tradition and History Live On, Enjoy Exploring the City Along with Its Food

If you come to Kanazawa, a city rich in tradition and history, take time to thoroughly enjoy exploring the city along with its gourmet food.

This tour takes about 5 hours to walk around Kanazawa with a local guide and visit famous spots. During the stroll, you'll have chances to stop by traditional markets and old tea houses to enjoy exquisite Kanazawa cuisine.

Experience the beauty of Kanazawa at various spots throughout the city, which flourished as a cultural center during the samurai era. You can thoroughly visit must-see historical and beautiful spots such as Kanazawa Castle Park, where the castle of the lord who built Kanazawa's prosperity once stood, and Kenroku-en, known as one of Japan's three most famous gardens.

In Higashi Chaya District, where geisha houses line the streets, you'll tour the interior of traditional geisha houses. Take time to explore this city where rich culture and unique aesthetic sensibilities live on, and fully enjoy Kanazawa's charm.

• Meeting Point: FamilyMart + Drug Comeya Kanazawa Musashi Store, 35-1 Shimotsutsumi-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
• Tour Area: Kanazawa Station area
• Start Time: 10:00 AM

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