This guided autumn walking experience takes visitors through Kanazawa's best-preserved Edo-era streetscapes — the Higashi Chaya geisha district, Nagamachi samurai quarter, and Oyama Shrine — as Japanese maples and ginkgos peak in late October and November. Local guides share stories of the Kaga domain's cultural legacy while autumn leaves create a stunning backdrop for photography. The route culminates at Kenroku-en's outer perimeter to admire colour-reflected in the garden's streams. Small group sizes ensure an intimate, unhurried experience.
- Type
- Experience
- Category
- Autumn Leaves
- Season
- Autumn
- Month
- Late October to Mid November
- Region
- Chubu
- Prefecture
- Ishikawa
- City
- Kanazawa
Highlights
- ◆Guided walk through Higashi Chaya and Nagamachi in peak colour
- ◆Expert commentary on Kaga domain history and culture
- ◆Maple reflections in Oyama Shrine pond
- ◆Small-group format for personalised experience
- ◆Combines autumn scenery with Kanazawa's finest Edo-era architecture