Latest Hotels Reviews for Ishikawa Prefecture

Awazuonsen Kitahachi
4/51 Reviews
The hotel is old and the room is clean but not well cleaned especially the corners of the room. The room is old and dull and the toilet smells bad. The balcony is covered with bamboo screen which make hard to see the outside. We can see the balcony is not well cleaned and the rooftop of the building is not well cleaned, too. If they clean the balcony and rooftop it will make a big difference. The fence at the balcony is worn out if they repainted it,it will be very beautiful seeing from the inside. I dont care if the building is old but they should keep it well cleaned and more presentable and im sure people will come again. The food is good and the bathing facilities is also good but its too hot no air at all, i didnt stay long because i cant breath i wish they open the window for fresh air to come. the atmosphere from the window the dried mold of the rooftop and the worn out of the balcony fence should be fix.The place is very quiet and you can really relax.The main entrance and ground floor is renovated and its nice and modern. The service is good too but the clerks are not lively they should be more cheerful. If the room is not dull and the balcony and rooftop is clean i want to stay again but sorry i wont stay here again. Thank you for your service and Goodluck.
Onyado Nono Kanazawa
4.7/5169 Reviews
When I checked in at the front desk, Ctrip got the first and last name of the person checking in reversed. I had to wait for a long time and accompany the child at the front desk for a long time before I was done. Other things were very satisfactory. The hotel breakfast was great. The hot springs were great. The location was very close to the Omi-cho market. It was very popular. There were a lot of people. It was very orderly.
Dormy Inn Kanazawa Natural Hot Spring
4.5/5102 Reviews
My stay at Dormy Inn Kanazawa was almost the end of the vacation started from Nagano, Hakuba, Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, Kurobe Gorge. Believe me that staying at this hotel is money worth spent. Dormy Inn usually are near train station but away from noisy traffic, with nice indoor and outdoor Onsen at rooftop together with FREE Soba for supper (9.30-11pm). However, at Kanazawa only (maybe) they provide complimentary Happy Hour from 7-9pm with free flow of red & white wine, beer and party nut and cracker mix. So you probably want to stay until 9.30pm to continue with Free Soba Supper. Sounds good right? Rooms are very clean, staff are friendly. One thing I like about Dormy Inn is they have ice cube for free at the machine. So you can get cheap and nice sake or beer from stores nearby to fix your own drink. Another plus point is free usage of laundry machine and detergent. You only pay for the dryer. I highly recommend Dormy Inn to everyone visiting Japan.
Motoyu Ishiya
4.5/56 Reviews
Excited, this time the best hotel in Japan, the service is super good, must add dinner, very rich. The room opened directly to the door, and there was no smoke nearby, which was beautiful. The service staff went directly to the bus station to greet and bus worship. The facilities in the room are very complete and complete, the traffic is average, but it is in the mountains, not both.
Torifito Hotel &Pod kanazawa
4.4/5182 Reviews
I stayed in Nikko Kanazawa that I stayed the day before, but I stayed without a choice, but a pod type hotel that is not comparable. But the correspondence of midnight use was more than a long established hotel. I heard about Kanazawa, a nice senior at the front desk, but I wanted to go to Kanazawa's good information and to go to Kanazawa. I was taught, Nagomi and ★★★★★ I ate at a long established hotel, but compared to that, the price is less than half price, the dishes are ten times delicious, and the cozy is very good. If you give the name of the front desk, you can't get it special 🍴🈵😆 If you want to enjoy Kanazawa, it's best to ask at this hotel.
Hanatsubaki
3.9/58 Reviews
This is the first time to seriously review a hotel, because the experience of staying is really good. The hotel provides pick-up and drop-off from JR station to the hotel, because it was a temporary decision to stay at Kaga Onsen for one night. I called the hotel before boarding the train. There is a younger sister who can speak Chinese. The communication is good, and I will pick you up on time when I say hello to the arrival time. Because it was late, there were only three of us in the entire minibus. There is welcome tea upon check-in, luggage will be delivered to the room, there is boiling water in the kettle in the room, and there are biscuits on the table. In the Japanese-style room, I returned to the room after dinner and the bed was already made. The tea table was equipped with a thermos pot and water cup. I knew it was ice water when I came back from the hot spring. I wanted to drink some ice water after the hot spring. We ordered ”one night and two food”. The dinner was very rich and tasted good. The breakfast was a Japanese buffet. There were not many varieties but the quality was good. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs, and private baths can be reserved for 3,000 yen for 50 minutes and 5,000 yen for 100 minutes. Private baths have two indoor and outdoor pools, which are absolutely great value. When leaving, the staff will wave goodbye until the car disappears at the gate. The whole check-in process makes people feel warm, caring and just right, it is highly recommended!
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Yamashitaya
3.8/55 Reviews
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita family is a hot spring inn located in Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Yamashiro Onsen is a hot spring located in Kaga City, Ishikawa prefecture, and is one of the largest hot spring towns in Hokuriku Prefecture. It is an old hot spring that begins with seeing a crow healing his feather wound on the way to Gyoki to practice at Reiho Hakusan in 725. On June 19, 2022, I left my home by car and ran 548km with Murotsu PA 〜 Mikata Goko PA. From there, I drove to Yamashiro Onsen. This time I will stay at the Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita family. Take your grandmother down at the entrance and move to the parking lot. The parking lot is about a 5-minute walk away. It seems that about 50 cars can be parked in the first parking lot. I walk from here to the hotel, but it seems to be painful on rainy days and snowy days. Next to the Yamashita family, there is Yakuoin Onsenji Temple. Pass in front of Hoshino Resorts. In front of it is ”Kosoyu”. Kosoyu is a restored hot spring from the Meiji era, and the rest area on the second floor is said to have been restored as it was at that time. There is another ”Soyu” in Yamashiro Onsen, and common bathing tickets are also sold. The Yamashita family will stay on this day. It is said that the remains of the Kaga feudal lord's bathing pot are located beside the entrance. In addition, stone lanterns worshiped by Hideyoshi Toyotomi were also displayed. It is a historic hot spring inn that doesn't seem to be the story of Oedo Onsen (excuse me). The inside is like this. Grandma is checking in at the front desk. The lobby is very large. The building is divided into three, and first move to the next building by the connecting passage on the 5th floor. I also came to the 7th floor by elevator. I hate large-scale hotels because they are too far from the room (sweat;) Room 773 on this day. The refrigerator is just where I entered. The room is large and the futon is already pulled like the Oedo Onsen story. It is a Japanese-style room with 15 tatami mats. The view from the window is like this. TV and safe. Air purifier. Wash basin. The toilet is a hot water toilet seat. There was another room. It's a wasteful room for two more aunts to stay. I don't need it because I go to the public bath, so there is no bath. Immediately head to the bath. There is a lounge in the large communal bath, where you can enjoy free beer and ice cream as well as soft drinks. The large communal bath is not only on the 5th floor but also on the top floor. The open-air bath is here, and of course the lounge is all-you-can-drink. It was 6 o'clock, so I came to the dinner venue. It's a reserved seat, but a buffet. This time I tried the main tide soup. Grandma looks like this. I also got dessert firmly. After eating, I came to the large communal bath on the 4th floor. The source is here. It is a historic hot spring with a hot spring of 1300 years. The lounge is all-you-can-drink and ice cream is also available. Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita Family Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture 18-124 0570-041-261
Yunode Ryokan
4.6/513 Reviews
The inn in Kanazawa's inner parlor was calm and I was able to relax. I have been here four times over the past 25 years. Our room was comfortable even for a regular room. After all, the food was delicious, and the soup stock or gentle taste soaked into my body. Kaga vegetable dishes, sukiyaki and hair crab were also delicious. My 5-year-old niece had a children's lunch, but she ate more than she would at home. I was delighted with the fried shrimp. Coffee is free and there is a machine in the hallway, and it was nice to be able to drink freely in capsules. Mr. Nakai was also quick-witted and responded well. The baths for men and women change every other day, but the open-air bath was on the second day. The one with the open-air bath that I entered in the morning was larger and very nice, so I wanted to take a bath at night if possible. I will come again. This time, I went to celebrate my sister-in-law's recovery, so I was glad that she said that she was very healed.
Hatori
4.2/524 Reviews
A well located ryokan (5 minutes walk from the town centre) that has multiple indoor and outdoor public hot springs as well as private hot springs you can book for an extra fee. While the building is modern, being a ryokan. the room I stayed in was furnished in a traditional Japanese style with tatami, fusama, shoji and even a tokonoma (though I suspect all rooms are like this). The facilities and extras Hatori offers (bar, bookable cafe, karaoke room, free taiko performance and free ice cream nightly) were really nice touches. What made my stay most enjoyable however were the delicious dinners (make sure to book your meals in you stay plan you wont regret it!) and staff. While only a little English was spoken all the staff did their utmost to make you feel welcome and provide for your needs. This kind of 'omotenashi' is increasingly rare and I wish I could have stayed there more than 3 nights. I will definitely be back.
Yukai Resort Premium Awazu Grand Hotel
3.2/53 Reviews
I'm staying at the Yukai Resort, which is color 々, so it may be because I'm used to the unique system, but the employees were more kind. Also, the children were very excited about ”Children's Village” and were playing until the last minute. How big is the room? ?? The children were playing hide-and-seek in about the size. There is a color 々 writing, but I think that's the case if you get used to the Yukai Resort system. Check-out is from 8 am in advance. The room was free to use until 12 o'clock. It was a very convenient system. There is also a children's playground in the restaurant, so the recommended time for meals with children is ”book at the first time” both morning and night. There was no New Year-like event in Corona, but it wasn't as crowded as it was, and it was comfortable. I think the free rental stroller that can be used in the building was also very convenient.

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