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Higashi Chaya District — Geisha Teahouse Quarter

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Higashi Chaya (東茶屋街, 'Eastern Geisha District') is Kanazawa's most beautifully preserved geisha quarter, with two-story wooden machiya teahouses (chaya) lining narrow cobblestone streets. The district was established in 1820 when the Maeda clan designated three areas for geisha entertainment — Higashi Chaya remains the largest and most atmospheric. The teahouses' distinctive architecture features wooden lattice facades (kimusuko, 木虫籠) on the ground floor and sliding paper windows above, designed to allow glimpses of geisha performances while maintaining exclusivity.

Today, several ochaya (お茶屋, exclusive geisha teahouses) still operate by invitation only, hosting wealthy patrons for traditional entertainment with shamisen music, dance, and refined conversation. Public visitors can tour Shima Teahouse (1820, preserved museum, ¥500) to see authentic geisha rooms with red-lacquered interiors, gold leaf decorations, and a hidden staircase where geisha descended to meet guests. Kaikaro Teahouse (懐華樓, ¥750) offers daytime tours and geisha performances on select evenings. The district also contains gold leaf shops, traditional craft galleries, and upscale cafes occupying converted machiya — blending living culture with preservation.

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Getting There

Access Information

Higashi-yama, Kanazawa. 15-min bus from Kanazawa Station (Hashibacho bus stop, ¥200) or 25-min walk from Kenrokuen. District free to walk 24/7. Shima Teahouse: 1-13-21 Higashiyama, open 9:00–18:00, entry ¥500. Kaikaro: 1-14-8 Higashiyama, open 9:00–17:00, entry ¥750 (geisha performances 14:00 Sat–Sun, additional ¥3,000). Allow 1–2 hours for district exploration.

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**Shima Teahouse interior details:** Shima is the only teahouse preserved exactly as it functioned in the Edo Period — the two-story structure maintains original red-lacquered rooms, gold leaf ceiling

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