Kanazawa's architectural icon — a perfectly circular, glass-walled museum — houses some of the most playful and profound contemporary art in Japan, best experienced with a private guide who unlocks the conceptual depth behind its landmark installations.
What to expect
The museum's SANAA-designed circular building is itself a work of art — no front, no back, every wall transparent, the city and gallery in constant dialogue. Your guide navigates you through Leandro Erlich's celebrated 'The Swimming Pool' (the installation you can look up through from below), James Turrell's light rooms, and the rotating contemporary collection with fluent curatorial commentary. The surrounding free-access zones — outdoor installations, reflecting pools, the rooftop — are woven into the tour. It is an experience that rewards curiosity and rewards it handsomely.
Good to know
Museum opens at 10:00; weekday morning visits are quietest. Pre-book timed-entry tickets for the collection online via the official museum site. Private guide booked separately via GoWithGuide. Museum is a 10-minute walk from Kanazawa Station (35 minutes by taxi from port). Allow 2–3 hours minimum.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kanazawa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.