This hotel boasts an excellent location, right in front and to the left of Kanazawa Station's East Exit. The hotel name is also clearly visible, making it very convenient for transportation. The design is sleek and modern, and the rooms are comfortable and just the right size. The only minor inconvenience was adjusting the water temperature for the shower, as you have to manually mix hot and cold water to get your desired temperature.
The hotel itself boasts a fantastic design, and its location is absolutely superb. It's right opposite the seafood market and just a few minutes' walk from Higashiide Coffee, which meant I had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast and coffee there one morning.
It's a bit of a distance from Kanazawa Station. While the hotel does offer a shuttle service, it only operates in the afternoon. I ended up taking a taxi to the hotel from the station, but this was perfectly acceptable.
Overall, it's excellent! I've already recommended it to my friends and will definitely be back!
An old-fashioned hot spring hotel with a great atmosphere! The rooms are comfortable and the software services are more considerate: including luggage delivery to the room, newspapers delivered to the door every morning, free Yakult and ice cream in the hot spring bath, and plenty of drinks in the room minibar! There is a piano performance in the lobby bar at 9:10 pm, and there is a free shuttle bus to the train station!
This is the most generous hotel I have ever stayed in Japan, thank you for the hospitality!
1. The location is excellent, making it my top choice when visiting Kanazawa. The only minor inconvenience is that most attractions are on the other side of the station's Tsuzumi Gate, so taking a taxi requires a detour.
2. The room met my expectations. I didn't have breakfast at the hotel, opting instead to head straight to the Omi-cho Market for sashimi. I find that Hyatt breakfasts abroad tend to be quite similar and often not well-suited for Chinese palates, except for the Hyatt in Kyoto, where you can choose a Japanese breakfast (provided you go early or book it with the restaurant staff the day before). Based on reviews, it seems this Hyatt in Kanazawa doesn't offer that option.
3. Surprisingly, just two traffic lights to the right of the hotel, there's a late-night street food market. Many Japanese salarymen were eating there after work, creating a great atmosphere.
4. The nearest convenience store is the 7-Eleven inside the station.
Upon arrival, the sofa bed was already set up, making the room feel very spacious. The kitchen was fully equipped with pots, pans, an induction cooktop, coffee machine, kettle, range hood, dishwasher, dish soap, and dishcloths – everything you could need. The toilet was separate from the washroom and shower. The shower had great water pressure. I didn't notice any skincare amenities provided in the room, but pajamas, toothbrushes, and razors were available for guests to pick up in the lobby. The lobby featured a spacious lounge and reading area, along with a drink vending machine.
Downstairs and a right turn led directly to a food mall. Across a small street, to the left were a hair salon and an excellent seafood restaurant, while to the right was Hyakubangai shopping street.
The front desk staff, who I believe was from Southeast Asia, could communicate well in English and had a pleasant demeanor.
On a side note, here are some Kanazawa sightseeing recommendations. My child's top pick was Myoryuji Temple. It was reportedly built by the local lord as a covert defense against the central government, featuring many ingenious (though perhaps not very sturdy) hidden mechanisms. Many temples in that area were supposedly established for similar strategic purposes. My personal favorite was Nagamachi, near the Buke Yashiki (Samurai District). It's an area concentrated with former samurai residences – imagine a beautiful Japanese version of a historic mansion district like the Yuyuan Road or Huashan Hospital area in Shanghai. Scattered nearby are art shops, small museums detailing local history, and craft galleries. It’s quite fascinating to explore and learn about Kanazawa's past. There's also a small alley, possibly only open in the evenings, with yakitori izakayas called 'Hashi-something' (Bridge-something)?
Higashi Chaya District, on the other hand, felt a bit like a 'tourist street' – the kind you find in many cities, whether genuinely old or a recreation – with somewhat homogenous merchandise. Still, it's very picturesque for photos. The Asano River itself was just like any small river in a Japanese provincial town, with scenery not quite comparable to the impressive urban riverfronts back home in China.
The suite is very satisfactory. It is very cozy for five people to stay in. You can ask the store for mineral water after eating, which is very refreshing. The room environment is very satisfactory. The microwave and oven can solve breakfast. The clothes washing machine is also very convenient, with drying. It is very convenient to go to Kenrokuen, eat nearby, and go shopping. I will choose to stay next time.
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.
Excellent value for money, and just a 2-minute walk to the station. The room was a bit small, but that's pretty standard for hotels in Japan. It's perfect for business travelers, but if you're on a leisure trip, you might struggle a bit with luggage space.
This was a wonderful hostel to stay at, and really made me enjoy my stay in Kanazawa. It's right in the middle, beyween the garden, the samurai district and the chaya district, so it was perfect for getting around, and very close to the train station. The people working here are super sweet and they even have some plum wine in the evenings for guests. The staff mainly stays in their sister hostel, however the hostel itself is very secure and the door is always locked. It's always nice for a quick rest as well between wandering, and there's a delicious ramen restaurant a minute walk away.
The hotel is quite close to Kenrokuen Garden, a very clean and pleasant place. I actually found it even more appealing than Ritsurin Garden. The Ocean Market is located directly downstairs, and on its second floor, several eateries serve delicious food.
The hotel is a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station. If you're only carrying a backpack, you can enjoy a pleasant stroll and you'll pass a rather large Mont-bell store along the way. However, if you're hauling luggage, taking a taxi would definitely be more convenient.
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GGuest UserThe hotel itself boasts a fantastic design, and its location is absolutely superb. It's right opposite the seafood market and just a few minutes' walk from Higashiide Coffee, which meant I had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast and coffee there one morning.
It's a bit of a distance from Kanazawa Station. While the hotel does offer a shuttle service, it only operates in the afternoon. I ended up taking a taxi to the hotel from the station, but this was perfectly acceptable.
Overall, it's excellent! I've already recommended it to my friends and will definitely be back!
11381400****Upon arrival, the sofa bed was already set up, making the room feel very spacious. The kitchen was fully equipped with pots, pans, an induction cooktop, coffee machine, kettle, range hood, dishwasher, dish soap, and dishcloths – everything you could need. The toilet was separate from the washroom and shower. The shower had great water pressure. I didn't notice any skincare amenities provided in the room, but pajamas, toothbrushes, and razors were available for guests to pick up in the lobby. The lobby featured a spacious lounge and reading area, along with a drink vending machine.
Downstairs and a right turn led directly to a food mall. Across a small street, to the left were a hair salon and an excellent seafood restaurant, while to the right was Hyakubangai shopping street.
The front desk staff, who I believe was from Southeast Asia, could communicate well in English and had a pleasant demeanor.
On a side note, here are some Kanazawa sightseeing recommendations. My child's top pick was Myoryuji Temple. It was reportedly built by the local lord as a covert defense against the central government, featuring many ingenious (though perhaps not very sturdy) hidden mechanisms. Many temples in that area were supposedly established for similar strategic purposes. My personal favorite was Nagamachi, near the Buke Yashiki (Samurai District). It's an area concentrated with former samurai residences – imagine a beautiful Japanese version of a historic mansion district like the Yuyuan Road or Huashan Hospital area in Shanghai. Scattered nearby are art shops, small museums detailing local history, and craft galleries. It’s quite fascinating to explore and learn about Kanazawa's past. There's also a small alley, possibly only open in the evenings, with yakitori izakayas called 'Hashi-something' (Bridge-something)?
Higashi Chaya District, on the other hand, felt a bit like a 'tourist street' – the kind you find in many cities, whether genuinely old or a recreation – with somewhat homogenous merchandise. Still, it's very picturesque for photos. The Asano River itself was just like any small river in a Japanese provincial town, with scenery not quite comparable to the impressive urban riverfronts back home in China.
DDodoandrobinThe 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.
11381809****This hotel boasts an excellent location, right in front and to the left of Kanazawa Station's East Exit. The hotel name is also clearly visible, making it very convenient for transportation. The design is sleek and modern, and the rooms are comfortable and just the right size. The only minor inconvenience was adjusting the water temperature for the shower, as you have to manually mix hot and cold water to get your desired temperature.
GGuest UserLook no further, Mori no Sumika Resort and Spa is absolutely wonderful! The staff are amazing, the rooms are spacious and well appointed, the property to include the hot springs baths is excellent - the food offerings for breakfast and dinner changes each day, the chef serving the freshest seafood, meats, vegetables. It’s a beautiful place that you’ll never want to leave and for sure come back to sooner than later.
Arigato gozaimasu
AAnonymous User1. The location is excellent, making it my top choice when visiting Kanazawa. The only minor inconvenience is that most attractions are on the other side of the station's Tsuzumi Gate, so taking a taxi requires a detour.
2. The room met my expectations. I didn't have breakfast at the hotel, opting instead to head straight to the Omi-cho Market for sashimi. I find that Hyatt breakfasts abroad tend to be quite similar and often not well-suited for Chinese palates, except for the Hyatt in Kyoto, where you can choose a Japanese breakfast (provided you go early or book it with the restaurant staff the day before). Based on reviews, it seems this Hyatt in Kanazawa doesn't offer that option.
3. Surprisingly, just two traffic lights to the right of the hotel, there's a late-night street food market. Many Japanese salarymen were eating there after work, creating a great atmosphere.
4. The nearest convenience store is the 7-Eleven inside the station.
NNovak001An old-fashioned hot spring hotel with a great atmosphere! The rooms are comfortable and the software services are more considerate: including luggage delivery to the room, newspapers delivered to the door every morning, free Yakult and ice cream in the hot spring bath, and plenty of drinks in the room minibar! There is a piano performance in the lobby bar at 9:10 pm, and there is a free shuttle bus to the train station!
This is the most generous hotel I have ever stayed in Japan, thank you for the hospitality!
11308281****The hotel is quite close to Kenrokuen Garden, a very clean and pleasant place. I actually found it even more appealing than Ritsurin Garden. The Ocean Market is located directly downstairs, and on its second floor, several eateries serve delicious food.
The hotel is a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station. If you're only carrying a backpack, you can enjoy a pleasant stroll and you'll pass a rather large Mont-bell store along the way. However, if you're hauling luggage, taking a taxi would definitely be more convenient.
99May9Andeя не хотела уезжать!
удивительное тихое и очень уютное место!
замечательный персонал!
я должна была уезжать на следующий день ночным автобусом, и хотела просто утром оставить вещи, но поднялась в комнату и продлила свое бронирование!
прекрасная локация, от которой везде можно дойти пешком, рынок - за углом!
очень хороший дрип-кофе!
я хочу снова вернуться в Канадзаву только для того, чтобы снова пожить в той же комнате!
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