Kanazawa 2-Day Pass: Kenrokuen + 21st Century Museum Cultural Zone

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Discover the best of Japanese art and nature with this 2-day cultural pass in Kanazawa. With a single ticket, you gain access to Kenrokuen, one of Japan's three most beautiful gardens, and the impressive 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, plus 14 additional cultural facilities.

This pass is perfect for those who want to soak up Japanese culture, design and scenery. It is valid for two consecutive days from the first visit. Just show your ticket at each attraction and enjoy hassle-free access to permanent exhibitions. Plus, when you show your passport at certain establishments, you can enjoy exclusive discounts on food and entertainment.

  • Access 16 cultural attractions over 2 days.
  • Explore the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art.
  • Stroll through Kenrokuen, one of Japan's most famous gardens.

What’s included

  • Access to 16 cultural facilities in Kanazawa for 2 consecutive days
  • Entrance to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Entrance to Kenrokuen Garden
  • Additional services and discounts on presentation of passport at affiliated establishments

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With this 2-day cultural pass, you can immerse yourself in the best that Kanazawa has to offer: cutting-edge contemporary art and traditional gardens steeped in history. Get free access to 16 cultural facilities, including the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Kenrokuen, and save with a single ticket.

The 21st Century Museum is an internationally recognised work of modern architecture designed by the SANAA studio. Its circular structure, with four entrances accessible from any direction, symbolises the opening of art to the general public. Among its most iconic attractions is the installation "Swimming Pool" by Leandro Erlich, which has amazed thousands of visitors. The transparency of its façade allows the natural environment to become part of the artistic journey, making the museum look like an interactive park.

Kenrokuen, on the other hand, is a masterpiece of Edo-era Japanese landscaping. It is a "walkable" style garden, where winding paths, ponds, waterfalls, bridges and teahouses create an immersive experience in all four seasons of the year. From cherry blossom to snowy landscapes, each visit offers a new perspective of carefully crafted natural beauty.

In addition to these two cultural gems, the pass gives you access to 14 other sites in the Kanazawa Cultural Zone, and discounts at shops and restaurants when you show your passport. It's ideal for planning a weekend trip or a short getaway focusing on Japanese culture.

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