Went to Kanazawa Oktoberfest 2024

Travel in Japan

I went to the Kanazawa Oktoberfest 2024. Getting to Kanazawa is a bit of a hassle—it’s either the bullet train or local trains. Since the Shinkansen is pricey, I chose the local route. I passed through stations I’d never heard of before: Ushinoya, Iburibashi, Komaiko… all while the theme song from “Nomitetsu Main Line: Japan Journey” kept looping in my head.

A local train station en route to Kanazawa

I knew the Machi Bus could take me to the Oktoberfest venue for just 100 yen, but waiting at the bus stop felt like a waste of time. Like last time, I decided to walk.

Walking through the streets of Kanazawa towards the event venue

Strolling through town was actually fun. I spotted a poster for a Death Note event—thought about checking it out, but it’s happening in October.

Event billboard advertising Death Note special event

Before I knew it, I had arrived.

Main venue of Kanazawa Oktoberfest with festive decorations

We secured a table. Following Antonio’s advice, we got the food first, then went for beer. Getting the beer first means it gets warm and loses its foam. A rare moment of foresight from Antonio.

Basil sausage and Zwickel beer on a table

I had my basil sausage and Bayreuther Zwickel beer all set up, but Antonio disappeared for ages after leaving his lobster mussels at the table.

Table with seafood and half-finished drinks

By the time he returned, my beer had already lost its foam. “You drank it already?!” he accused—but I swear I didn’t. And that dumbbell-shaped glass of his looked awfully hard to drink from. Still, cheers—it was delicious!

Unique dumbbell-shaped beer glass held up for a toast

Even though it was September, the sun was blazing. Stepping into direct sunlight felt like getting scorched.

Crowded outdoor festival scene under a clear sky

When I bought a steak, they told me it’d take five minutes. There wasn’t much shade, so I stood sweating. It was a bit tough for the wait, to be honest.

Festival steak served on a paper tray

Other beers I tried—though I don’t remember exactly which ones were mine:

Weihenstephan

Weihenstephan beer served in a tall glass

Group table with several beer glasses

Barrel-style glass—might’ve been Weltenburger Spezial Fest.

Dark beer in a wooden barrel-style mug

Cheers with friends at Kanazawa Oktoberfest

PAULANER

PAULANER beer in a branded glass

Arcobräu

Arcobräu beer with foam at the top

We ended up reminiscing about Wild Seven. Can you name all the members? Hibari, Hebopi, Charshu… took us a while to remember them all. That manga was also where I first learned about the police rank “Keishisei”—although in real life it turns out it’s the fourth-highest, not third like in the comic.



I took the local train back too. Still sipping some alcohol along the way.

Half-empty can of beer on the train ride back

“Wait, we have to transfer in Fukui?!”

The end.

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