Kanazawa is a charming city on Japan’s west coast known for its rich culture, old neighborhoods, and beautifully preserved history. This guide will take you through a full day exploring Higashi Chaya (Geisha District) and the Nagamachi Samurai District, along with delicious food stops and peaceful sightseeing.
Let’s enjoy a day filled with tradition, quiet streets, and great food!
Start your morning with breakfast at your hotel. If you'd like to go out, here are some good options:
Curio Espresso & Vintage Design Café – Coffee, toast, and vegetarian-friendly breakfast
Hibi Coffee – Light pastries, tea, and coffee
Vegetus – 100% vegan café with breakfast bowls and smoothies
Blue Monday Coffee – Western-style café with strong coffee and muffins
After breakfast, head to the Higashi Chaya District, a peaceful area full of wooden tea houses and narrow streets.
Walk: About 25–30 minutes from Kanazawa Station or nearby hotels
Bus: Take the Kanazawa Loop Bus (Left Loop) and get off at Hashibacho (Higashi Chaya District)
This is one of the prettiest neighborhoods in Kanazawa. The old buildings are well preserved, and the streets are quiet and full of charm.
✔ Walk through the tea house streets and take photos
✔ Visit Shima Geisha House
✔ Visit Kaikaro Tea House
✔ Try gold-leaf ice cream
✔ Shop for gold-leaf crafts, tea, sweets, and handmade items
There are many great places to eat nearby — both traditional and modern.
Fuwari – Seasonal Japanese dishes with a modern twist
Iwashigumi Honten – Grilled fish and rice meals
Jiyuken – Kanazawa-style curry in a cozy setting
Los Angeles Café – Vegan bowls, smoothies, and plant-based burgers
Café N – Vegetarian-friendly set meals, soup, and dessert
Vegetus – 100% vegan café with Japanese-style meals
Next, head to the Nagamachi Samurai Area, near the Korinbo area. The streets here are quiet and lined with stone paths and old clay walls.
Walk: About 20–25 minutes from the Chaya District
Bus: Take the Kanazawa Loop Bus (Right Loop) to Korinbo, then walk 5 minutes
This peaceful area shows what life was like for samurai families in the past.
✔ Visit the Nomura Samurai House
✔ Walk the stone paths and see canals and clay walls
✔ Visit Ashigaru Shiryokan
✔ Visit Maeda Tosanokami Museum
Now’s a good time to relax and enjoy a drink or a sweet treat.
Sabo Issho – Traditional tea and wagashi (Japanese sweets)
Kanazawa Salon – Matcha drinks, cakes, and a calm setting
Chotto – Vegan-friendly café with herbal teas and desserts
Fusion 21 – Café in the 21st Century Museum with snacks and drinks
If you have more time, explore one of these nearby spots:
After your day out, enjoy a tasty dinner nearby before heading back to your hotel.
Morimori Sushi – Conveyor belt sushi with fresh seafood
Itaru Honten – Japanese pub with lots of small dishes and local sake
Shunsai Tsubaki – Seasonal multi-course meals in a calm setting
AIN SOPH. Journey Kanazawa – Fully vegan restaurant with curry, pasta, and desserts
Café Mojo – Plant-based international food in a cozy space
Fumuroya Café (inside Forus Mall) – Light tofu-skin meals and sweets
After dinner, head back to your hotel for a quiet evening. Most places in Kanazawa close early (around 6–7 PM), so it's the perfect time to rest.