My child and I stayed for 3 nights. When I booked on Ctrip, it stated that daily breakfast for two was included. However, upon check-in, the front desk informed me there was an error with the travel agency's booking, and it only covered breakfast for one adult. I hope Ctrip will be more explicit when handling bookings to avoid such misunderstandings.
Ultimately, the front desk staff, who spoke Chinese, patiently clarified the situation and confirmed breakfast for two. The process was efficient, and their service was excellent, showing great attention to detail. Thank you!
The hotel's location is fantastic, very close to Kanazawa Station West Exit. Plus, there's a 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is incredibly convenient!
It's a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station, probably 15-20 minutes. You'll pass a Montbell store on the way, which is nice for a quick browse. It's very close to Omicho Seafood Market. I'm a big fan of Mitsui Garden Hotels, mainly because they all have large public baths. After a long day of sightseeing, a relaxing soak in the bath at night helps you recover quickly. I'll definitely choose Mitsui hotels again in the future.
It's about a ten-minute walk from Kanazawa Station, and on the way, you'll pass by what's considered the best Montbell store in the Chubu region. The hotel is clean, the room is a decent size, and it's very new, making for a very comfortable stay. The lobby offers a complimentary coffee machine, and upon check-in, guests receive a welcome drink. They also provide vending machine tokens based on the number of occupants, allowing each person to get one free drink. There's an ice machine and a laundry room on the second floor. Omi-cho Market is just diagonally across from the hotel.
Located next to Komatsu Jr Station, the location is very convenient. The hotel facilities are relatively new and clean, the rooms are also large, and there are Japanese comics available for borrowing in the hotel lobby, which is relatively attractive to locals. Unfortunately, there is no large public bath, and because it uses a self-service check-in and check-out method, if you check in late at night, there may not be staff support, and you may need to have a better understanding of the operating system.
The room, at 22 sq m, was noticeably larger than the Daiwa hotel near Nagoya Station, so it felt very spacious. The first-floor lobby offered a comprehensive selection of amenities like drip coffee, bath salts, and toothbrushes. Its location right at Kanazawa Station's West Exit is fantastic, just a three-minute walk away. What's more, the Komatsu Airport bus also departs from the West Exit, making it incredibly convenient.
Kaga Onsen Station has a free hotel bus pick-up! The hotel provides one-to-one butler service, including food and beverage. You can choose a butler for the whole trip. We chose to stay for one night with breakfast and dinner! We were given a designated small private room! There are 3 hot springs! Take turns to take a bath and enjoy different environments! Very satisfied!
New fantastic hotel! It's a hotel but has a very nice muji-esque feel. It's very clean and has a nice public bath area. Check in was easy especially with the help of the staff who are proficient in English. Also, there was a welcome snack that went very well with the nice tea provided in the room.
Breakfast was excellent. Based on reviews, I thought it would be the same for two days (which I had problem with) but both days had different breakfast and they were scrumptious. If I'm in Kanazawa again, I won't hesitate to rebook.
I was positively surprised with my stay at this hotel. I booked last minute for the Japanese holidays and there were very few of options left in the city. I expected just a clean, basic stay in very budget hotel, but it turned out to be a great and quite comfortable experience.
I'm not sure if it's because it's Japan, but this hotel felt much better than other similar options I've stayed in the past, like Ibis. It was extremely clean, the bed comfortable enough bed (though the pillows were quite high), and the water, lighting and temperature control were very modern and made us feel at ease.
The location is another highlight. Easily accessible from the station by taxi or bus, close to the fish market and within walking distance to many other attractions. The surrounding area is also modern and pleasant to live in.
The staff's English was limited but service was polite and very good, as you would expect in Japan.
The only downsize is the room size. It's really small. While it feels cozy, so it's not suffocating for 2 people, a large suitcases it will take up most of the floor space.
We had a mixed experience at this hotel in Kanazawa. The location is definitely a plus — Omicho Market is just around the corner, and it’s about a 15-minute walk to the railway station, which made getting around relatively easy.
However, the room left a lot to be desired. It didn’t feel well maintained or properly cleaned. The in-room tablet didn’t work at all, and some parts of the air conditioning unit were open, exposing dirty interior components — not something you’d expect in a Japanese hotel.
The onsen was a nice feature, but often too crowded. There were three washing machines available for guests, but they were constantly in use, even late at night or early in the morning, which made doing laundry very difficult.
Staff were okay, but not particularly warm or polite by Japanese standards. Overall, it was a passable stay, but we wouldn’t choose this hotel again.
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GGuest UserFront desk is super friendly, a lady staff came out to the car and walked all the way to direct us to the parking lot entrance.
Room was clean and spacious and we loved the coffee machine in the room!
Location is great, walking distance to several touristy districts, and of course it is right next to the train station.
GGoncalvesI was positively surprised with my stay at this hotel. I booked last minute for the Japanese holidays and there were very few of options left in the city. I expected just a clean, basic stay in very budget hotel, but it turned out to be a great and quite comfortable experience.
I'm not sure if it's because it's Japan, but this hotel felt much better than other similar options I've stayed in the past, like Ibis. It was extremely clean, the bed comfortable enough bed (though the pillows were quite high), and the water, lighting and temperature control were very modern and made us feel at ease.
The location is another highlight. Easily accessible from the station by taxi or bus, close to the fish market and within walking distance to many other attractions. The surrounding area is also modern and pleasant to live in.
The staff's English was limited but service was polite and very good, as you would expect in Japan.
The only downsize is the room size. It's really small. While it feels cozy, so it's not suffocating for 2 people, a large suitcases it will take up most of the floor space.
GGuest UserIt's about a ten-minute walk from Kanazawa Station, and on the way, you'll pass by what's considered the best Montbell store in the Chubu region. The hotel is clean, the room is a decent size, and it's very new, making for a very comfortable stay. The lobby offers a complimentary coffee machine, and upon check-in, guests receive a welcome drink. They also provide vending machine tokens based on the number of occupants, allowing each person to get one free drink. There's an ice machine and a laundry room on the second floor. Omi-cho Market is just diagonally across from the hotel.
__WeChat17692****This is one of my favorite Dormy Inn hotels, boasting a distinct Japanese style. Our last family trip before the pandemic fully broke out was during Chinese New Year in 2020, and we created wonderful memories at the Dormy Inn in Sakaiminato. That's why we chose this hotel again for our return trip to Japan. Both check-in and check-out are entirely self-service via machines. They even allowed us to check in early on the day of arrival, giving me more time to explore Kanazawa Castle. The rooftop hot spring bath is beautifully designed, with an ambiance reminiscent of Kenrokuen Garden. After a relaxing soak, complimentary drinks and ice cream are available, not to mention the late-night ramen that left us with such fond memories from our 2020 visit. With an extensive breakfast selection, everything was just perfect.
GGuest UserBefore i arrive the hotel i did email to hotel provide a bedroom in upper floor and not facing to the main road to avoid the traffic noise
Maybe this request, hotel arrangement my bedroom with a narrow windows, that means to say that the bedroom lack of daylights into the bedroom
Honestly the bedroom a bit dark, make you feel not comfy much
The bedroom size is 0K large, i like the toilet 🚽 and the shower room, they separated
Hotel provide free drinks, they provide 2 kind of health herbal tea and a pretty nice automatic coffee machine
With a decent large public spa with well cleaned shower, changing room facilities inside
From your bedroom TV can have a look the Spa occupiers and the washing machine occupied or not
The location a bit far from the downtown
But beside the hotel lots of restaurants not necessary go to the Kanazawa JR Station to dine out
The rental price is reasonable if you don't mind hotel a bit far away from the JR Station
YYouziKaga Onsen Station has a free hotel bus pick-up! The hotel provides one-to-one butler service, including food and beverage. You can choose a butler for the whole trip. We chose to stay for one night with breakfast and dinner! We were given a designated small private room! There are 3 hot springs! Take turns to take a bath and enjoy different environments! Very satisfied!
MMike IgWe had a mixed experience at this hotel in Kanazawa. The location is definitely a plus — Omicho Market is just around the corner, and it’s about a 15-minute walk to the railway station, which made getting around relatively easy.
However, the room left a lot to be desired. It didn’t feel well maintained or properly cleaned. The in-room tablet didn’t work at all, and some parts of the air conditioning unit were open, exposing dirty interior components — not something you’d expect in a Japanese hotel.
The onsen was a nice feature, but often too crowded. There were three washing machines available for guests, but they were constantly in use, even late at night or early in the morning, which made doing laundry very difficult.
Staff were okay, but not particularly warm or polite by Japanese standards. Overall, it was a passable stay, but we wouldn’t choose this hotel again.
AAnonymous UserIt's a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station, probably 15-20 minutes. You'll pass a Montbell store on the way, which is nice for a quick browse. It's very close to Omicho Seafood Market. I'm a big fan of Mitsui Garden Hotels, mainly because they all have large public baths. After a long day of sightseeing, a relaxing soak in the bath at night helps you recover quickly. I'll definitely choose Mitsui hotels again in the future.
JJiafeimaocarfieldIt's great to see more high-quality apartment rentals becoming available. This place is perfect for extended stays, and having an in-unit washer-dryer is incredibly convenient. Since it just opened, all the facilities are brand new. Our high-floor apartment was very quiet and offered a nice view. Being able to cook your own meals is a big plus. It would be helpful if the host could offer more kitchen equipment for rent. The YouTube and Netflix streaming options were very convenient, and there's a self-service coffee station downstairs.
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