Get Niche: Unique and Unusual Museums in Kanazawa
Add some of these unique and unusual museums to spice up your itinerary.
Add some of these unique and unusual museums to spice up your itinerary.
Kanazawa is surrounded by unique towns and onsen escapes.
The best kimono rental shops in Kanazawa, plus modern and traditional areas to snap that perfect IG pic!
Onsen, movie projectors, fancy chai lattes — these accommodation options have it all!
More than just nice shores—Japan beaches offer onsen, incredible views, sand slopes and even views of Fuji while you sunbathe!
Stay in one of Kanazawa's many machiya, traditional wooden houses.
Perfect if you want to see some unusual sights, the festivals of Chubu bring some intensity to an otherwise peaceful and natural setting—ideal for a true adventure into Japan.
Plan a trip to Kanazawa for cherry blossom viewing at the famous Kenrokuen gardens and other stunning spots in the picturesque town.
The prefecture extends a warm welcome, as part of its efforts to rebuild in the wake of the Noto earthquake.
Fancy horses, dance festivals, fun with yukata, mud sports — and more.
For Japanese history, beautiful gardens, and delicious local food all in one peaceful location.
Highlights include the Gion Festival in Kyoto and the Tenjin Festival in Osaka — two of Japan's most famous festivals.