Kanazawa flourished as the castle town of the Maeda clan during the Edo period. While its historic streets and culture are sometimes called “Little Kyoto” the city developed independently, rooted in samurai traditions rather than courtly aristocracy of Kyoto.
The Maeda clan’s patronage of arts and crafts allowed townspeople’s culture to thrive alongside samurai heritage. From the gates of Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden to its preserved streetscapes and teahouse districts, the city offers both the quiet elegance of samurai culture and the lively charm of townspeople’s traditions.
Today, Kanazawa stands as a beautiful city in the Hokuriku region, celebrated for its samurai legacy and flourishing arts and crafts.