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9 hours
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Discover the cultural allure of Japan on a one-day tour from Kanazawa. Visit the stunning Natadera Temple, established in the 700s, and stroll through its tranquil gardens. At Yunokuni-no-Mori Craft Village, engage in traditional crafts like Kaga Yuzen dyeing. The highlight of the day is a unique opportunity to witness a short live geisha performance in Yamanaka Onsen, where you can even join in on the dance. This immersive experience provides insights into Japan’s rich cultural heritage, making it perfect for travelers seeking authentic local experiences.
Depart from Kanazawa Station at 9:00 A.M. with an English-speaking guide.
Explore Natadera Temple and its historic gardens, known for their serenity.
Participate in Kaga Yuzen dyeing and then choose additional craft activities at the village.
Enjoy a memorable geisha performance with a chance to dance on stage yourself.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All listed events, activities, and experiences are subject to availability. Please note that while certain tour options may appear bookable through our platforms, this does not guarantee that every experience can be carried out as scheduled in the tour itinerary. Many activities require direct confirmation with our partner venues, and availability may vary based on the date and other factors. Should any part of your ordered itinerary require adjustment or deviation from the original schedule, or if a specific experience is unavailable, we will contact you promptly to discuss suitable alternatives or amendments.
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Kaga Yuzen Experience Fee
Transportation to and from Yamanaka Onsen and between all destinations during the tour.
English-speaking guide
Entry fees at Natadera Temple, Yunokuni-no-Mori Craft Village and the geisha performance at Yamanaka Onsen.
There is time and places to eat at the Craft Village
Accommodation
Experiences at the craft village(other than Kaga Yuzen)
Natadera Temple
Natadera dates back to the year 717 and has been known for its scenic beauty for hundreds of years. The temple practices an interesting mix of Buddhism and nature worship, so the gardens have become renowned as a place of healing. At the back of the garden lies the oldest part of the temple. The main shrine, designated as an Important Cultural Property, is carved out of a small cave. People believed that by passing through these caves, their spirits were cleansed. Around the gardens, there are plenty of spaces that make for beautiful pictures, like this area which is a Inari shrine used for mountain worship. You can really feel peace and tranquility as you walk through these garden paths and take in the nature.
Yunokuni no Mori
We will drive a short way to our next destination: Yunokuni-no-Mori craft village. This area offers a wonderful selection of different experiences making local crafts. Inside the craft village, your guide will explain more about each of the experiences on offer. Depending on the activities that pique your interests, you will have enough time to do two or three experiences before leaving the park. Before splitting up, we'll head into the area to try our hands at Kaga Yuzen. This traditional art dates back to more than 500 years ago. Over time, the patterns painted on the kimono became more intricate and elegant. Once you've finished your Kaga Yuzen, you are free to explore the park. There are a couple of restaurants to get lunch and 23 other experiences on offer. **Please remember that costs for any additional experiences after the Kaga Yuzen that you do at the park are not included on the tour.
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chrissS3432BN,
Nov 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Mike was an amazing tour guide. He was knowledgeable and went out of his way to make sure we had a great day! Every part of the tour was a highlight.
Operated by Snow Monkey Resorts Tours (Machinovate Japan Ltd.)