Visiting Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa is a journey into the cultural heart of Japan, with its well-preserved Edo period streets and teahouses. The district is charming year-round, but the spring, particularly from late March to early April, is considered the peak season due to the enchanting cherry blossom (sakura) blooms. Trees lining the Asanogawa River, as well as Kenrokuen Garden, which is just a stroll away, burst into a mesmerizing palette of pinks and whites. During this period, not only do you get to experience the historic beauty of Higashi Chaya, but you can also partake in hanami, the traditional cherry blossom viewing parties that bring locals and tourists together in celebration of spring's transient beauty.
Another excellent time to visit is during the autumn months, especially from late October to mid-November, when the fall foliage presents a spectacular display of colors, with the maples turning various shades of red, yellow, and orange. This creates a magnificent backdrop for the traditional wooden architecture of the district. Additionally, the temperatures in autumn are pleasant, avoiding the summer heat and the winter chill, making your walks through the historic streets comfortable. The autumn season also coincides with the Kanazawa Festival, which features parades and cultural events that give visitors an in-depth look into the region's traditions and artistic legacy.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 0°C °c | 7°C °c |
February | 0°C °c | 8°C °c |
March | 3°C °c | 12°C °c |
April | 8°C °c | 18°C °c |
May | 13°C °c | 23°C °c |
June | 17°C °c | 26°C °c |
July | 21°C °c | 29°C °c |
August | 23°C °c | 31°C °c |
September | 19°C °c | 27°C °c |
October | 13°C °c | 21°C °c |
November | 7°C °c | 15°C °c |
December | 2°C °c | 9°C °c |