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Kanazawa vs Manila

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Kanazawa wins 87 OVR vs 72 Β· attribute matchup 7–2

Kanazawa
Kanazawa

Japan

87OVR

VS
Manila
Manila

Philippines

72OVR

96
Safety
55
70
Affordability
85
99
Food
86
99
Culture
79
58
Nightlife
86
86
Walkability
58
86
Nature
72
90
Connectivity
81
72
Transit
58
Kanazawa

Kanazawa

Japan

Manila

Manila

Philippines

Kanazawa

Safety: 96/100Pop: 460KAsia/Tokyo

Manila

Safety: 50/100Pop: 14M (metro)Asia/Manila

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Kanazawa: $60–90Manila: $25-50
mid-range
Kanazawa: $130–220Manila: $60-120
luxury
Kanazawa: $350–800+Manila: $150+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Kanazawa96/100βœ“Safety Score48/100Manila

Kanazawa

Kanazawa is one of the safest cities in Japan and therefore one of the safest cities in the world. Violent crime is virtually nonexistent; petty crime is extremely rare. The biggest practical risks for visitors are traffic-related (drivers don't always yield to pedestrians at crossings) and weather-related (ice and snow on cobblestones in winter). Solo women travellers consistently rate Kanazawa as exceptionally safe.

Manila

Manila requires street smarts typical of large developing-world megacities. Petty crime (pickpocketing, phone snatching) is the primary concern, especially in crowded areas and on public transport. Violent crime against tourists is rare. The business districts of Makati and BGC are noticeably safer and more orderly. Filipino hospitality is genuine β€” most people you encounter will be helpful and friendly.

⭐ Ratings

Kanazawa3/5English Friendlyβœ“5/5Manila
Kanazawa4/5βœ“Walkability2/5Manila
Kanazawa3/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Manila
Kanazawa5/5βœ“Food Scene4/5Manila
Kanazawa2/5Nightlifeβœ“4/5Manila
Kanazawa5/5βœ“Cultural Sites3/5Manila
Kanazawa4/5βœ“Nature Access3/5Manila
Kanazawa5/5βœ“WiFi Reliability3/5Manila

🌀️ Weather

Kanazawa

Kanazawa faces the Sea of Japan, which makes it one of the cloudiest and rainiest cities in Japan β€” locally nicknamed "Ame no Machi" (City of Rain). Winters bring heavy snowfall due to cold air from Siberia picking up moisture over the relatively warm Sea of Japan. Summers are warm and humid. The city is beautiful in all seasons but pack a waterproof and layers for almost any time of year.

Spring (March – May)6–22Β°C
Summer & Autumn (June – November)15–33Β°C
Winter (December – February)0–9Β°C

Manila

Manila has a tropical monsoon climate β€” hot and humid year-round with a pronounced wet season (June-November) and dry season (December-May). Temperatures rarely drop below 24Β°C. The wet season brings heavy afternoon downpours and occasional typhoons. The dry months of January through April are the most comfortable for visiting.

Cool Dry Season (December - February)24-31Β°C
Hot Dry Season (March - May)26-35Β°C
Wet Season (June - November)25-32Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Kanazawa

Kanazawa is well-served by a network of city buses, with two tourist-oriented loop routes (Kenroku-en and Right Loop, Left Loop) covering all major sights. There is no subway or tram system. The city is compact enough to walk between many attractions in the historical districts, but the distances between Higashi Chaya, Kenroku-en, and Ninja-dera add up β€” a day bus pass is the best investment for most visitors.

Walkability: The three historical districts (Higashi Chaya, Nishi Chaya, Teramachi/Ninja-dera) are compact and extremely pleasant to walk within. However, they are 20–30 minutes apart on foot through modern urban streets β€” most visitors use the loop buses to transfer between them. Kanazawa Station to Kenroku-en is a 25-minute walk. Cobblestones are charming but hard on ankles and potentially icy in winter.

Hokutetsu Kanazawa City Bus β€” Β₯210 per ride / Β₯700 all-day pass (kanazawa city bus pass)
Taxi β€” Β₯680 flag fall + Β₯80 per additional 288m; Β₯1,200–1,800 typical station-to-Kenroku-en fare
Community Cycle (Machi-nori) β€” Β₯200 registration + Β₯200 per 60 minutes (electric: Β₯400/hr)

Manila

Manila's traffic is legendary β€” among the worst in the world. The city has three elevated rail lines (LRT-1, LRT-2, MRT-3) that are useful but overcrowded. Ride-hailing via Grab is the most practical option for tourists. Jeepneys are an iconic experience but challenging for first-time visitors. Budget extra time for every journey.

Walkability: Manila is generally challenging for walking β€” broken sidewalks, intense heat, heavy traffic, and poor pedestrian infrastructure make extended walks difficult. Exceptions are Intramuros (walkable historic district), Makati CBD and Ayala Triangle area, BGC (purpose-built walkable streets), and Rizal Park. Use the LRT or Grab to get between walkable zones.

Grab β€” PHP 100-400 (~$1.80-7.20) for most trips within Metro Manila
LRT / MRT (Light Rail) β€” PHP 15-30 (~$0.27-0.54) per ride
Jeepneys β€” PHP 13-15 (~$0.23-0.27) base fare

The Verdict

Choose Kanazawa if...

you want Japan without the crowds β€” the only major city never bombed in WWII, Kenroku-en garden, the Higashi Chaya geisha district unchanged since 1820, and Omicho Market's incomparable seafood at one-third of Tokyo prices

Choose Manila if...

you want the Philippines' sprawling capital β€” Intramuros Spanish walls, Rizal Park, Binondo (the world's oldest Chinatown), and Palawan/Cebu flight-hops