Kanazawa · Month comparison

May vs April

April ranks #1 overall vs May at #2. Cherry blossoms in Kenroku-en — the single best reason to visit Kanazawa, and the most competitive month for accommodation.

Kanazawa May — narrow traditional alleyway with a tree in the middle of the old town district

May

#2 of 12 months

Best match

The best all-round month — warm temperatures, lush gardens, and manageable crowds before the rainy season.

  • Post-blossom Kenroku-en: the garden at its most lush and green, without the crush of cherry blossom peak visitors
  • Warm, comfortable temperatures (23°C highs) and 7 hours of sunshine — ideal conditions for walking the full circuit of historic districts in a day
Kanazawa April — traffic director beneath a canopy of cherry blossom trees in full bloom

April

#1 of 12 months

Best match

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
FactorMayApril
Weather score
8
8
Value score
6
5
Crowd score
7
5
Events score
6
9
Atmosphere
8
9
Avg high temp23°C18°C
Monthly rain125mm130mm
Daily sunshine7hrs6hrs

May trade-offs

  • 125mm of rainfall means showery days are common — a light rain jacket remains necessary throughout the month
  • Golden Week (late April to early May) brings a short but intense spike in domestic Japanese tourists; accommodation in this window books out fast
  • Prices remain at moderate spring levels rather than returning to winter budget rates

April trade-offs

  • Peak season: Kanazawa's most popular window brings higher hotel prices and greater competition for quality accommodation — book well in advance
  • Cherry blossom timing varies year to year by 1–2 weeks; late arrivals or early bookers can miss the peak entirely
  • 130mm of April rain means blossom days can be disrupted; the sakura window is short and weather-dependent
Scores compare months within Kanazawa. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →