Best time to visit Kanazawa for events and culture
When to visit Kanazawa for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
April
Cherry blossoms in Kenroku-en — the single best reason to visit Kanazawa, and the most competitive month for accommodation.
↑Kenroku-en cherry blossoms (late March to mid-April): over 420 cherry trees in one of Japan's three great gardens — less crowded than Kyoto but equally spectacular
↑Kanazawa Castle Park moat ringed with sakura: the castle walls and pink blossom combination is one of the most striking compositions in Japan
↑18°C highs and 6 hours of sunshine make this the most pleasant weather month for extended outdoor exploration
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Cherry blossoms in Kenroku-en — the single best reason to visit Kanazawa, and the most competitive month for accommodation.
#1 for events
Strong option
The best all-round month — warm temperatures, lush gardens, and manageable crowds before the rainy season.
#2 for events
Strong option
Winter retreating — the city warms up and early spring draws visitors before the cherry blossom peak.
#3 for events
Strong option
Hottest month but most sunshine — early morning visits to Kenroku-en reward those who beat the heat.
#4 for events
Worth considering
Autumn begins but rain persists — Kenroku-en's foliage starts its turn toward November's spectacular peak.
#5 for events
Worth considering
Peak autumn foliage in Kenroku-en — breathtaking colour, but November rain is a near-certainty.
#6 for events
Avoid
The wettest month of the year as winter closes in — budget prices and the city nearly to yourself.
#7 for events
Worth considering
Hot, humid, and very wet — Kanazawa in summer requires early starts and weather tolerance.
#8 for events
Worth considering
Tsuyu rainy season — the Hyakumangoku Matsuri festival is magnificent, but expect rain nearly every day.
#9 for events
Worth considering
Snow eases slightly — budget prices and near-empty streets, though grey skies dominate.
#10 for events
Avoid
Heavy snow blankets the city — beautiful for the intrepid, but genuinely difficult conditions.
#11 for events
Worth considering
Heavy September rain and residual summer heat make this the weakest month — autumn colour still weeks away.
#12 for events