Reaching the Higashi Chaya District in Kanazawa, one of the most exquisite and well-preserved historical areas in Japan, involves a few steps depending on your starting point. Below are the general directions to help you navigate to this enchanting neighborhood.
If you're coming from Tokyo, you would typically take the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Kanazawa Station. The ride takes about 2.5 to 3 hours. Once at Kanazawa Station, you have a few options:
If you're driving, Kanazawa is accessible via the Hokuriku Expressway. It is advisable to use a GPS navigation system to direct you to the district:
Kanazawa is a bicycle-friendly city. You can rent a bicycle from rental stations around Kanazawa Station and various other locations:
Note that the Higashi Chaya District is a preserved historical area, and some of the streets are narrow and paved with cobblestone, so if you're cycling or driving, it's best to park outside and walk around.
From Kanazawa Station, the Higashi Chaya District is about a 30-minute walk. While this may be a bit far for some, it allows you to see more of the city’s sights along the way.
Remember to check the latest travel schedules and transportation changes before your journey, as services may vary depending on the season and time of day.