Higashi Chaya District

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Klook User
10 Mar
Full day tour was a good choice, allowed plenty of free time in-between each stop whether it was the walk to the observatory in Shirakawa-go for the amazing view, trying the rice cake dipped soy to enjoying an extra stroll in kenroku-en gardens (not until after Sakura had already taken us through with a great guided tour) and finishing it all off at higashi chaya district with a hands on gold postcard experience to enjoying a gold leaf ice cream to end the day off perfectly. Everything was smooth and efficient thanks to both our tour guide Sakura and our also amazing bus driver of the day on the 9/03/26. Unforgettable thank you.
LUTING ***
8 Mar
The hotel is conveniently located near Kenrokuen Garden and Higashi Chaya District, both just a 5-minute drive away. While the hotel doesn't have its own parking, there are nearby parking lots available. Guests can enjoy complimentary alcoholic beverages in the afternoon, and the evening offers a unique ochazuke (rice with tea) service. Overall, it's a hotel with excellent value for money.
LUTING ***
8 Mar
The hotel is conveniently located near Kenrokuen Garden and Higashi Chaya District, both just a 5-minute drive away. While the hotel doesn't have its own parking, there are nearby parking lots available. Guests can enjoy complimentary alcoholic beverages in the afternoon, and the evening offers a unique ochazuke (rice with tea) service. Overall, it's a hotel with excellent value for money.
LUTING ***
8 Mar
The hotel is conveniently located near Kenrokuen Garden and Higashi Chaya District, both just a 5-minute drive away. While the hotel doesn't have its own parking, there are nearby parking lots available. Guests can enjoy complimentary alcoholic beverages in the afternoon, and the evening offers a unique ochazuke (rice with tea) service. Overall, it's a hotel with excellent value for money.
Zi ******
8 Mar
Extremely convenient location near Kanazawa Station, high floor rooms with amazing views!
Michael *****
7 Mar
Easy to use. They just scan your QR code at the ticket both and you are good to go. Used at 4 sites and saved money
Michelle ******
7 Mar
Love the experience in Soki. it is a bit of a walk (took us 15mins) from the Kanazawa JR station. The hotel is clean, the staff are friendly and can communicate in English. I love the breakfast, if you want to experience a Japanese breakfast avail this! you’ll be surprised how filling it is, the fish were delicious but if fish is not your thing, you might want to skip it. The public bath is a lovely but keep in mind it can easily get crowded.
Ho *******
7 Mar
amazing stay. definitely will come back. greats service and room was very clean. big and cosy. excellent choice

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What to know about Higashi Chaya District

Step into the enchanting world of Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa's largest and most captivating chaya district. Nestled along the serene Asano River, this beautifully preserved historical area offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural past. Established in 1820, it was once an exclusive entertainment hub for wealthy merchants and nobility. Today, the district thrives as a treasure trove of cultural heritage, where the elegance of geisha performances and the charm of traditional teahouses come alive. Wander through the timeless streets lined with traditional wooden buildings and immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions that make this unique destination a must-visit for any traveler.
1 Chome Higashiyama, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0831, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Shima Teahouse

Step back in time at the Shima Teahouse, a beautifully preserved gem in the heart of Kanazawa's Higashi Chaya District. This former geisha house, now a captivating museum, invites you to explore its enchanting rooms where geisha once performed. Discover the kitchen and various instruments that tell the story of this traditional art form, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, Shima Teahouse promises an unforgettable journey into the elegance of Japan's cultural heritage.

Kaikaro Teahouse

Immerse yourself in the elegance of traditional Japanese hospitality at Kaikaro Teahouse, one of the few remaining operational teahouses in Kanazawa. With its doors open to the public, Kaikaro offers a unique experience where you can enjoy a delightful tea service as part of your visit. The ambiance of this historic venue, coupled with the chance to witness the grace of geisha performances, makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic cultural experience. Let Kaikaro Teahouse transport you to a world of refined beauty and timeless tradition.

Hakuza Gold Leaf Store

Discover the shimmering world of Kanazawa's gold leaf craftsmanship at the Hakuza Gold Leaf Store. This exquisite store offers a dazzling array of gold leaf products, perfect for those looking to take home a piece of Kanazawa's rich heritage. The highlight of your visit will undoubtedly be the breathtaking tea ceremony room, entirely adorned in gold leaf, showcasing the opulence and meticulous artistry of the region. Whether you're shopping for souvenirs or simply marveling at the craftsmanship, Hakuza Gold Leaf Store is a golden opportunity not to be missed.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Higashi Chaya District is a living testament to the Edo Period's rich cultural heritage, where chaya districts thrived as vibrant centers of entertainment. The district's beautifully preserved architecture and traditional practices offer a fascinating glimpse into Japan's past, making it an essential stop for history buffs.

Local Cuisine

While wandering through Higashi Chaya District, treat your taste buds to Kanazawa's culinary treasures. Delight in local specialties like fresh seafood, traditional sweets such as kintsuba, and dishes featuring the region's famous gold leaf. Don't miss the luxurious experience of tasting gold leaf ice cream, a unique and flavorful indulgence.

Cultural Significance

Higashi Chaya District is one of the few remaining geisha districts in Japan, where the enchanting art of geisha entertainment is still alive. Recognized as a Japanese cultural asset, the district provides a rare opportunity to witness traditional performances and enjoy the melodic sounds of shamisen and drums.

Gold Leaf Heritage

Kanazawa is celebrated for producing 99% of Japan's gold leaf, a craft that involves over 20 meticulous steps. Visitors can delve into this fascinating art at the Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, which features a collection of gold-beating tools and stunning artifacts, offering a deeper appreciation of this shimmering tradition.