Special Experience
Kanazawa
[1 Night] Stay at an Inn in Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya District and Enjoy an Elegant Evening With Geisha
Overview
Spend a night at Maki no Oto Kanazawa, an intimate four-room inn in Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya District, offering the charm of a traditional machiya townhouse. Savor innovative Japanese cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant, Higashiyama Wakon, or let the inn recommend a partner restaurant based on your preferred cuisine.After dinner, you’ll visit a teahouse that's typically hard to access, guided by the owner of Maki No Oto Kanazawa, who has close ties to the district. Experience Japanese culture through traditional parlor games with a geisha. Enjoy a luxurious stay, savoring Kanazawa’s cuisine and the charm of its teahouse district.
Key Features
・Stay overnight at Maki no Oto Kanazawa, a traditional townhouse-style inn in the Higashi Chaya District, surrounded by the unique ambiance of the area
・Visit a teahouse usually closed to first-time visitors with the owner of Maki no Oto Kanazawa, and play traditional palor games with a geisha
・Enjoy dinner at the hotel’s Japanese restaurant Higashiyama Wakon, or choose from partner restaurants based on your preferences (please specify your preferred cuisine when booking)
*Other experiences at Maki no Oto Kanazawa are also available:
[1 Night] Stay at an Inn in Higashi Chaya District, Enjoy Kanazawa's Fine Cuisine and Bonsai Making
[2 Nights] A Journey of Fine Wine and Food at Maki no Oto Kanazawa Inn—With Private Tour of Noguchi Naohiko Sake Institute
Kanazawa
1night
from ¥140,000 /person
2 - 6 participants
Available in English
Cancel free up to 11 days prior
Details
Your Journey Unfolds in Higashi Chaya District, a Historic and Atmospheric Area
Higashi Chaya District, home to the inn Maki No Oto Kanazawa, is just a 10-minute drive from Kanazawa Station. Established in 1820 and recognized by the Kaga domain, this historic teahouse district features ochaya, traditional gathering places where geisha entertain and showcase Japanese arts and culture. The main street, only a minute's walk from Maki No Oto Kanazawa, is lined with century-old teahouses and designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.
Higashi Chaya District is filled with narrow, maze-like alleys that transport you back to the Edo period (1603-1868). As night falls and tourists leave, the area becomes quiet and serene. Occasionally, light spills from lattice doors, accompanied by the soothing sound of geisha playing the shamisen. The setting for this plan, Maki No Oto Kanazawa, seamlessly blends into this enchanting atmosphere.
Experience Tranquility in the Heart of the Teahouse District
Maki no Oto Kanazawa is an intimate four-room inn—two rooms in the main building and two in the annex—set in the historic teahouse district, offering a unique connection to Kanazawa's rich history and food culture. Housed in a traditional "eel's bed" townhouse with a narrow front and deep interior, the rooms open up toward a quiet, spacious courtyard. With tatami rooms and Japanese-style baths, you can unwind and experience the calm of traditional Japanese living, shoes off.
Enjoy a stay in either the NISHI room in the main building or the YUZEN room in the annex, just a brief 10-second walk apart. Both offer serene spaces that make you forget you’re in the city. NISHI, located on the second floor of the main building, features a tatami-floored living room and bedroom with views of the courtyard. YUZEN, on the first floor of the annex, also includes a tatami-floored living area and bedroom, with a courtyard view that can be enjoyed from the bathtub.
A Fresh Culinary Adventure for All Five Senses
Higashiyama Wakon is on the first floor of Maki No Oto Kanazawa, a renovated old townhouse. This hideaway-like space is tucked away at the end of a dimly lit alley, accessed through a noren curtain. The kappo-style dining features a counter around the kitchen, where dishes are served one by one. One highlight is watching the cooking process, almost like a live show. At the table seats, you can also enjoy views of the illuminated courtyard.
Tomokazu Imai, the owner and talented chef of Higashiyama Wakon, represents Kanazawa with his innovative approach. While honoring traditional cooking methods, he adds his unique flair through delicate yet bold combinations of seasonal ingredients. For instance, he skillfully pairs sea urchin with lotus root, crab with chrysanthemum, and matsutake mushrooms with beef to create surprising flavors. The course includes over a dozen small dishes, offering a truly impressive culinary experience.
This plan lets you enjoy dinner not only at Higashiyama Wakon but also affiliated restaurants of Maki No Oto Kanazawa. As one of Japan’s top culinary destinations, Kanazawa boasts a rich food scene. Maki No Oto Kanazawa provides a carefully curated list of recommended restaurants, allowing you to choose from a variety of cuisines, including sushi, kaiseki, French, and teppanyaki.
Play Traditional Games With Geisha at a Teahouse Not Open to First-Time Visitors
After dinner, enjoy an elegant Japanese cultural experience at a traditional teahouse. Since teahouses typically don’t accept first-time visitors, the owner of Maki No Oto Kanazawa, who has strong ties to the area, will personally guide you there and introduce you to the teahouse proprietress as a special regular customer. The proprietress will take care of everything, allowing you to relax and enjoy the experience.
As you enter the tatami room, beautiful geisha in kimono will welcome you with their refined performances, including flute, shamisen, and traditional dance. Experience their graceful hospitality as you enjoy parlor games guided by the geisha. Each evening offers a surprise, such as rock-paper-scissors or taiko drumming. As the night deepens, the enchanting atmosphere of the district unfolds around you.
The Allure of Higashi Chaya District Intensifies at Night
Kanazawa is a rare castle town that has largely escaped damage from wars and natural disasters, preserving its Edo period scenery. Higashi Chaya District, in particular, retains its historical charm. While it buzzes with tourists during the day, at night it quiets down, revealing the district's original beauty. In this special atmosphere, you can savor unique food and immerse yourself in teahouse culture—an exclusive experience with Wabunka. This exclusive one-night experience with Wabunka allows you to fully experience the elegance of Japanese culture with all your senses.
Maki no Oto Kanazawa
Maki no Oto Kanazawa
About 10 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station, this auberge is located in Higashi Chaya District, a popular area of the castle town. Just a 1-minute walk from the main street, the inn has been renovated from an old townhouse and is known for its relaxing atmosphere and attentive hospitality. The hidden restaurant on the first floor, Higashiyama Wakon, is gaining attention for its innovative Japanese cuisine crafted by an up-and-coming chef.
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Maki no Oto Kanazawa
Kanazawa, Ishikawa
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Additional Options
Add this option for bookings during the peak season from Nov 6 to Dec 31.
Peak Season (Nov 6-Dec 31) / person
JPY 8,800
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Select either option if you wish to extend your stay.
Extension (1 Night with Breakfast) / person
JPY 43,400
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Extension (1 Night with 2 Meals) / person
JPY 61,600
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Experience fee
Number of Participants fee
JPY 140000 × 2
JPY 280,000
Price may change after date is selected.
Additional options fee
Interpretation in English
JPY 0
Other
Service fee (5%)
JPY 14,000
Total Price
JPY 294,000
tax & service fee incl.
Extra charges may apply for the following
- ・Interpretation / Dependant on experience schedule and language
- ・Optional add-ons / Souvenirs, delivery, etc.
Kanazawa
1night
from ¥140,000 /person
2 - 6 participants
Available in English
Cancel free up to 11 days prior
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