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Hello Kanazawa is a collection of unique activities offered by local businesses.

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Early-Morning Private Tea Ceremony in a Historic Nishi Chaya Machiya near the Ninja Temple (8:00 or 9:00)
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Begin your Kanazawa day in calm. Step into a private tea ceremony inside a 100-year machiya in the Nishi Chaya / Ninja Temple area. In the hush of morning—quiet streets, soft light, and high-grade matcha—you’ll learn the essentials with clear, welcoming g
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Daytime Private Tea Ceremony in a 100-Year Machiya — Nishi Chaya / Ninja Temple (10:00–15:00 starts)
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Take a calm one-hour break in a private 100-year machiya near Nishi Chaya and the Ninja Temple. Clear English guidance and rare, high-quality matcha prepared with care—many guests describe the experience as “calming,” “deeply relaxing,” and “almost medita
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Feel the spirit of the samurai at a temple in Kanazawa. [Morning activity / Evening activity]
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At this temple supported by samurai, enjoy experiences that enrich your Kanazawa journey: the refined samurai art of incense appreciation, kendo practice, chanting sutras while beating taiko drums, and a tea ceremony experience using matcha!
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Experience the spirit of the samurai at a temple in Kanazawa! You can also try zazen meditation!
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Enjoy enriching experiences at temples connected to famous warlords and make your Kanazawa trip even more fulfilling! Experience zazen meditation, the incense ceremony perfected by samurai, kendo practice, and matcha tea ceremonies!
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Try Calligraphy at a Beloved Local School in Kanazawa ( Near Ninja Temple )
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Just ink, washi, and your hands. But the moment the brush touches the paper— you’ll feel it. A new side of Japan opens up.
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Special Limited- Time Tour near Kanazawa: Sake Brewery Dining & Taiko Factory Visit
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A rare opportunity to explore Kanazawa’s cultural roots through craftsmanship, drumming, and sake.
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Tea Ceremony & Behind the Scenes Tour
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Join a tea master to learn how he decorates his tearoom and how he stores his beautiful utensils and kimono.
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Tea ceremony with Japanese traditional kimono. Experience the core of Japanese traditional culture in Kanazawa’s most picturesque historical districts!
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In a beautiful townhouse of the district, try on an authentic traditional outfit before attending a tea ceremony with kimono in the house’s tea room, all private
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Samurai Philosophy: Mini Tsuba Engraving for a Japanese Sword
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Learn the techniques of the metalworkers who have supported the decoration of Japanese swords
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One of the most accessible Japanese tea experiences in Kanazawa!
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Near the Kenrokuen park, take a break to enjoy the tea ceremony in a casual and friendly way!
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Soyu Tea Ceremony Experience
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Experience an authentic tea ceremony in a Kanazawa machiya located in the Higashi Chaya district of Kanazawa City.
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private tea ceremony experience in Kanazawa higashiyama
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Leave your busy daily life and enjoy a cup of tea in the quiet tea room. Take a break while you travel. all private
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Tea ceremony & Making original incence
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This is a rare and advantageous special plan unique to Kanazawa Machiyajuku, where you can experience both incense and tea ceremony in a private tea room.
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Castle Town Cycling Tour
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Explore Kanazawa Castle's "Water Fortress" by Bike!
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Nishichaya Ozashiki Asobi
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Enjoy a moment with a geisha at a teahouse that continues to this day
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Modern tea ceremony
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A fusion of Zen and modernity that sharpens the senses
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Traditional incense-smelling ceremony KODO
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KODO is one of the Japanʼs ʻthree great forms of artʼ together with tea ceremony and flower arrangement.
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