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Can't decide between Kanazawa and Kyoto? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Kanazawa is Japan's best-preserved Edo-period city, home to one of the country's three great gardens—Kenroku-en. This cultural gem offers geisha districts, samurai houses, gold leaf crafts, and excellent fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan.
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Kyoto is Japan's cultural heart, home to over 2,000 temples, traditional geisha districts, and serene zen gardens. The former imperial capital preserves Japanese traditions while offering exquisite kaiseki cuisine and unforgettable seasonal beauty.
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See how these destinations stack up in key categories
Kanazawa offers Kenroku-en Garden, Higashi Chaya Geisha District, Kanazawa Castle
Kyoto offers Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
Kanazawa is famous for its local dining scene
Kyoto is famous for its local dining scene
Kanazawa offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Kyoto offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May, October to November
March to May (cherry blossoms), October to November (autumn leaves)
Summer: 27°C, Winter: 4°C
Summer: 32°C, Winter: 6°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
Oyama Shrine
A unique Shinto shrine featuring a stained glass window in its gate tower, blending Japanese and European architectural elements.
Nishi Chaya District
The smallest and quietest of Kanazawa's three geisha districts, with only two teahouses remaining but authentic atmosphere.
Shogunzuka Seiryuden & Viewpoint
A temple and viewing platform on Mount Higashiyama, offering a breathtaking, panoramic view of the entire Kyoto basin.
Fushimi Sake District
A historic area in southern Kyoto along the Horikawa River, lined with traditional sake breweries, many offering tours and tastings.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
Higashi Chaya District
Kanazawa's largest and most atmospheric geisha district, with two-story wooden teahouses featuring distinctive lattice windows.
Nagamachi Samurai District
A quiet neighborhood of narrow lanes, earthen walls, and water canals that once housed middle-ranking samurai.
Gion & Higashiyama
The iconic postcard image of Kyoto, with preserved wooden machiya houses, stone-paved streets, and traditional teahouses.
Central Kyoto (Kawaramachi / Downtown)
The bustling commercial heart with a mix of modern department stores, traditional shops, and vibrant nightlife along the Kamo River.
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Both Kanazawa and Kyoto are incredible destinations. Kanazawa excels in Kenroku-en garden and geisha districts, while Kyoto stands out for temples and geisha.
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