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KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa 2024: Special Events & Premium Tour

This premium tour includes all special events from the KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa 2024 — Japan's only art fair dedicated to kogei crafts.

Kogei, or artisanal crafts, have been a point of local pride in Kanazawa and Ishikawa for centuries: back in the day of the samurai, modern-day Ishikawa was ruled from Kanazawa by the wealthy Maeda family. Rather than using their considerable fortune for military or political goals, they opted instead to focus on building their feudal domain into a center of arts and crafts, inviting artisans from around the country to set up shop here, and encouraging and supporting various craft industries. For centuries, Kanazawa and Ishikawa have been known nationwide for a broad variety of hand-crafted items that run the gamut from practical everyday tools to opulent decorations.


KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa 2024 is this year’s installment of Japan’s only art fair focused specifically on these crafts, held in a city with a profound history of artistic excellence. The event is an art fair, but also much more: it aims to show off innovative new approaches to kogei crafts, and the value of these artistic techniques in the contemporary world. These artists breathe fresh, contemporary sensibilities into techniques that have centuries of history, making this a very exciting time for art lovers to be in Kanazawa. Much like the subject of the art fair, the event itself is also carefully assembled for maximum effect, taking place at one of the city’s leading hotels, with hundreds of works on display across multiple floors.


There’s even more to experience outside the hotel, too: the National Crafts Museum is holding special visit events, and various guided hands-on workshop visits are available for visitors interested in a deeper enjoyment of this celebration of art and crafts, with a premium tour package too that includes visits to all of them. There are also guided visits to shops in Kanazawa that specialize in antique art and crafts, offering a chance to enjoy the shopkeepers’ deep familiarity with their areas of expertise. These visits are led by an English-speaking interpreter, as well, making them perfect for art lovers and collectors from overseas!


Special VIP Commentary for KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa 2024 

Forty galleries from Japan and abroad come together at the Hyatt Centric Kanazawa, to exhibit and sell works by promising up-and-comers as well as well-established internationally active artists. This year’s KOGEI Art Fair features a special VIP-style tour of the event floor, with commentary, for an excellent opportunity to hear about recommended artists, popular galleries, and trends in crafts, and to get a closer look at the works on display. Bilingual interpreters are available, to ensure that guests who don’t speak Japanese still won’t miss a thing.


Experience the National Crafts Museum in Entirely New Ways

From Friday, September 6 through Sunday, December 1, the National Crafts Museum is holding special visit events featuring commentary from the curator of the Imaginal Crafts exhibition, followed by a chance to view the works on display. English-speaking interpreters are available, to assist with commentary and Q&A alike.

There’s also the museum’s unique Touch&Talk program: an interactive way for guests to experience crafts through hands-on encounters with example pieces from the collection of the National Crafts Museum. This event focuses on works by leading artists, including living national treasures like Yasokichi Tokuda and Kunie Komori, as well as other masters of contemporary crafts. Rarely do museums invite guests to directly handle the items from their collection, making this an unforgettable way to hone your appreciation of kogei crafts.


Step Inside the Workshops of Popular Artists, for Lasting Memories of Intimate Encounters

These exclusive workshop visits feature an English-speaking interpreter-guide, to make it easier than ever to discover the cutting edge of art and crafts in Japan for yourself. Choose one or two that particularly interest you, or visit all of them to compare and contrast their work for an even deeper appreciation.


Yoca Muta (Ceramics)

Yoca Muta’s Kutani Ware items are hand-shaped to create results that feel almost akin to paintings or ukiyoe prints expressed in three dimensions, leading her work to be exceptionally well received by collectors internationally. This visit brings guests to the new studio she established in 2023 in Nomi, to see her studio environment and how she works, alongside some of her past work, as well as to learn about her thoughts on crafts and art through interpreter-facilitated conversation.


Explore Antique Art at Shops Beloved by Those in the Know

A great way to complement these visits to contemporary artists’ studios is to encounter and discover older art and crafts at specialty shops, run by people who are deeply passionate and knowledgeable about their wares. Kanazawa has been a center of these various industries for centuries, so it’s no surprise that there are countless treasures to be discovered and rediscovered all around town. Join an English-speaking interpreter-guide for visits to lovely shops and lively chats you won’t soon forget!


Ishiguro Shouten Co., Ltd.

This antique shop dates back to 1904, and still features beautiful wood latticework on its exterior. In fact, the building itself, a Kanazawa machiya townhouse, has been given special recognition by the national government. Inside, you’ll find a choice selection of tea ceremony items and other antiques, as well as modern and contemporary craft items. Ishiguro Shoten is celebrating their 120th anniversary this year, and visitors to the celebration can enjoy matcha green tea served in antique cups, savoring it while looking at masterpieces from the 19th and early 20th centuries.


Kashimoto Kin’yodo

This cozy shop offers a selection of tea ceremony utensils and other items carefully curated by the owner. For this visit event, the participants actually start by heading out from Kashimoto Kin’yodo’s location near the Higashi Chaya District, followed by a walk through town to a traditional chaya geisha entertainment venue, where guests enjoy matcha green tea served in an artisanal craft cup. The owner loves Kanazawa, and the walking tour covers more than just antiques, with plenty to learn about when it comes to local culture and history.


Shirai Bijutsu

Shirai Bijutsu is located near Kanazawa’s famous 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, and was originally founded with the goal of offering a choice selection of excellent items to delight customers. Today, the shop has a focus on local art with ties to Ishikawa, from the late 19th through mid 20th century. During the visit, the owner will talk about various precious items in his collection, and guests will also be able to enjoy matcha green tea and sweets at the historic Shoutou‑an tearoom at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art.


Toda Shoten
Toda Shoten was established in 1975, and handles a wide variety of works of art, with a focus on crafts and tea ceremony utensils from the local region. This tour features a lineup centered around lacquerware decorated with maki‑e, a craft that has long been highly prized internationally. The shop also has its own tearoom inside, providing guests with a quiet space to experience the tea ceremony firsthand using antique items.


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Organizer
Vacation Kanazawa Head Office
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Price
450,000 yen
Date
November 29(Fri.)to December 1(Sun.)
Time
November 29(Fri.)11:30~
Duration
2 nights and 3 days tour
Location
Meet at Kanazawa Station
By Public Transportation
Transportation is included (rented car)
Capacity
1 couple(1 or 2 persons)
The price is for a group of up to two people, and remains the same whether one or two participate. For groups of three or more, please contact us for a customized, made-to-order tour.
Reservation
Reservations are open until Monday, November 25.
Cancellation
(a) In the event of cancellation on or after the 20th day (10th day in the case of a one-day trip) counting back from the day before the trip start date (excluding the cases listed in (b) through (e) above) 20% of the tour fee
(b) In the event of cancellation on or after the 7th day (excluding the cases listed in (c) through (e) above) counting from the day before the trip start date 30% of the trip fee
(c) Cancellation on the day before the trip start date: 40% of the trip fee
(d) In the event of cancellation on the day of the start of the tour (excluding the cases listed in (e) above) 50% of the trip fee
(e) Cancellation after the start of the trip or no-show: 100% of the trip fee
Website
KOGEI Art Fair Kanazawa 2024 Official Website

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Address
3-13-3 Kitayasue, Kanazawa 920-0022, Japan
Business Day
Weekdays
Business Hours
10:00-18:00
Email
nozaki@go-vacation.jp

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