Rooms (3/5): For a family of 3 the room was relatively spacious and had no trouble handling us and our luggage. There is a decent amount of wall plugs with 2 in the room and a third in the seating area. They also give an extension cable with 2 sockets and 2 usb ports. The toilet is spacious and the bath is decent in size. Overall atmosphere of the room was calm and relaxing.
Service (4/5): Service was exceptional, the receptionist introduced the hotel to us well and they had several pamphlet guides from how to wear a yukata to how to behave in an onsen and several others which was nice to havw. When leaving the onsen by car, they also wave until you are out of sight which is a small cherry on the top.
Facilities (4/5): They have 2 onsens, mens and ladies which alternate daily. I only had the joy of trying one of them which was lovely and had a small cold bath outside which is a plus in my book. In the mainlobby they also have free flow non alcoholic drinks through a dispenser, having hot drinks like tea and coffee and cold calpis, coke, sprite, orange juice and water. Had a nice time after the onsen grabbing something sweet and cold then sitting in the lounge to cool off.
Food (3/5): The dinner was lovely. They served a variety of food with the steamed horse mackeral standing out (this is coming from a person who does not like fish that is cooked besides when its battered). The seaweed and miso based paste also went lovely with the rice. Breakfast was also decent but nothing outstanding besides the pudding at the end.
Overall 3.5/5: If you want to be out of the hustle and bustle of the city and just really want to kick back and relax this is the place to be. For me, this Ryokan is worth visiting again if I ever pass by. Nothing extremely exceptional but overall enjoyable experience.
There's a public bath with a happy hour bar from 5-8 pm, perfect for a drunken getaway. It would be even better if it stayed out later. The surrounding amenities are quite convenient, and everything is pretty good. The bed comfort is average, neither particularly good nor bad. Various pillows are available in the lobby. The code key makes it easier to remember your room key or room key. The TV offers a variety of media and is quite modern. Recommended.
It is one of the biggest ryokans we have visited with a lot of amenities. Guests are mostly Japanese..giving a family/retirement village vibes. Our room came with breakfast and dinner plan - food was delicious and very fresh! One thing to note when booking on Trip is that there are many room types available, but the pictures shown are not accurate!! When I booked my room, the pictures showed an in-room onsen tub-lookalike..and the room descriptions seem to support it too, along with the price. However, when I arrived, the room I was given was not like the pics at all..with no private tub/onsen in the room. We really wanted a private onsen to end our trip on a high, but we were left disappointed. Could not help but feel slightly cheated. We wanted to pay for an upgrade,to get one with in-room onsen but were told all were fully booked.:( so be careful when booking your desired room type.
This hotel is quite good for Kanazawa. It has an excellent location right in the city center, very close to Kanazawa Station. It offers good value for money and is generally clean and tidy. Inside the hotel, you're expected to remove your shoes and walk in socks. On the 13th floor, there's a hot spring bath, with one indoor and one outdoor area. The rooms are a bit small but have a very traditional Japanese setup. The breakfast is Japanese-style with a wide variety of options and is highly recommended; just make sure to enter the restaurant before 9 AM, otherwise, it will be closed. From 9 PM to 11 PM, complimentary late-night snacks and drinks are available. There's a dedicated parking lot beneath the hotel, costing 1500 yen per day. It's also just a few minutes' walk from Omicho Market, and getting to Kenroku-en Garden, Higashi Chaya District, and the station is very convenient.
A historic ryokan with 1,300 years of history. The service felt much simpler than in the YouTube videos. Still, the food was good. It was so big that it seemed difficult to turn on the heaters in all the indoor spaces, so the hallways and lobby were very cold. There was a lot of snow, so we couldn't go out to the garden. There were many regrets, but the kaiseki in the private room for our team was very impressive. The hot spring water was so-so. If the price was right, I would go again.
The Kyoto hotels I booked in the 2025 cherry blossom season are almost all bad reviews. The business is good and the service is poor. The hotels in the Kaga area of Hokkai are satisfied. The Kaga Hot Spring Station has a Shinkansen transportation. Each hotel has a free pick-up and drop-off station service. Shanzhong Hot Spring Jixiang Pavilion is very cost-effective and the service is warm and generous. The flower purple aesthetic taste next to the online master design is quiet and elegant. You can reach Shandai Hot Spring by taxi in 15 minutes. The most wise thing is that you don't choose Jiejiahe to choose the barren house. 4.9 The score is worthy of the name, and the score is deducted. I have no lights on this bedside table. I have to get up and turn off the lights. Check in at 2 pm without early check-in. If you have saved your luggage, you can go to the town to visit the hot springs in the mountains. There are grass grasses where Lushan people have lived. He should have been recognized at that time, help the old shops carve the signboards, and learn Jiugu roasting technology. , Eating food and soaking in hot springs. Taotao has collected a lot of Lushan people's works and has a display room. Unfortunately, I stayed on Monday or closed for other reasons. Entering Taotao is a beautiful enjoyment. Lushan people, Noguchi Yong, Nordic furniture, and Jiugu Yakuza can be immersed in the experience. The service is a traditional hot spring old shop style, with a very high standard, even the young staff are careful and very responsible. The hot spring is very good, and the food is tasteful and elegant. The indoor full tatami includes elevators, artworks can be seen everywhere, there is no unpleasant tatami mat smell, no need to sleep on the ground, air conditioning is very good heating. The hotel can receive children. I stayed in a family of three and it was a little noisy at night. I still want to stay again.
Hakuchoro is a classic in Kanzawa, the decor is very tastefully done and the overall atmosphere has character. It’s onsen is natural spring water and though the bath are relatively modest, it never gets crowded. They provide free bus shuttles to and from the Kanazawa station and is a very helpful feature. Rooms are large and well appointed and everything in the fridge - water, tea, orange juice and beers are free and topped up everyday. The stained glass in the lobby area and in the rooms are nice touched included the very nice pottery ware used for breakfast! Breakfast buffet spread is both western and Japanese and they even now have sparkling wine and sake for breakfast!
Definitely has character!
Excellent place to stay that has an onsen at its highest floor. It has both an indoor and outdoor onsen. Their room was standard fare for most Japanese hotels. It’s the little things that add to the charm like free pudding dessert and bottled water. They also have free popsicles and probiotic drinks to enjoy after an onsen session. A big plus especially for families is the numerous washers and dryers in their laundry room.
In the evening, they also have free ramen for supper.
Overall, great value and experience makes it a great choice.
I was very satisfied with a hotel I recently stayed at. The room was spacious and comfortable, modern and relaxing. The service staff was warm and friendly and always helped, making me feel welcome. The hotel's restaurant has a rich breakfast selection and fresh and delicious food, adding a lot of vitality to the beginning of the day. The location is convenient and there are many attractions around to explore. Overall, this stay was very pleasant and will consider coming again in the future!
Our stay in Morino Sumika was wonderful. This hotel is probably one the best Hotel (Ryokan) We’ve ever stayed in Japan. We are so impressed with their service. The staffs are polite and responsive even though language barrier. We stayed in a room with open air bath type with balcony looking at the slope garden and hotel itself. The architecture is stunningly beautiful. Room are spacious and bigger than we had expected. The room layout is great. We are so amazed with the hotel facility and everything in the hotel that we want to spend much more time at the hotel rather than going out.
The hotel is about 5 km away from Kagaonsen Station in the area called Yamashiro Onsen. They offer shuttle service which we contact them via email. Yamashiro Onsen is very nice and calm.
FYI… Kagaonsen Station is 20 minutes travel from Kanazawa by Hokuriku Shinkansen… very convenience..
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DDandingzhiranThis hotel is quite good for Kanazawa. It has an excellent location right in the city center, very close to Kanazawa Station. It offers good value for money and is generally clean and tidy. Inside the hotel, you're expected to remove your shoes and walk in socks. On the 13th floor, there's a hot spring bath, with one indoor and one outdoor area. The rooms are a bit small but have a very traditional Japanese setup. The breakfast is Japanese-style with a wide variety of options and is highly recommended; just make sure to enter the restaurant before 9 AM, otherwise, it will be closed. From 9 PM to 11 PM, complimentary late-night snacks and drinks are available. There's a dedicated parking lot beneath the hotel, costing 1500 yen per day. It's also just a few minutes' walk from Omicho Market, and getting to Kenroku-en Garden, Higashi Chaya District, and the station is very convenient.
GGuest UserRooms (3/5): For a family of 3 the room was relatively spacious and had no trouble handling us and our luggage. There is a decent amount of wall plugs with 2 in the room and a third in the seating area. They also give an extension cable with 2 sockets and 2 usb ports. The toilet is spacious and the bath is decent in size. Overall atmosphere of the room was calm and relaxing.
Service (4/5): Service was exceptional, the receptionist introduced the hotel to us well and they had several pamphlet guides from how to wear a yukata to how to behave in an onsen and several others which was nice to havw. When leaving the onsen by car, they also wave until you are out of sight which is a small cherry on the top.
Facilities (4/5): They have 2 onsens, mens and ladies which alternate daily. I only had the joy of trying one of them which was lovely and had a small cold bath outside which is a plus in my book. In the mainlobby they also have free flow non alcoholic drinks through a dispenser, having hot drinks like tea and coffee and cold calpis, coke, sprite, orange juice and water. Had a nice time after the onsen grabbing something sweet and cold then sitting in the lounge to cool off.
Food (3/5): The dinner was lovely. They served a variety of food with the steamed horse mackeral standing out (this is coming from a person who does not like fish that is cooked besides when its battered). The seaweed and miso based paste also went lovely with the rice. Breakfast was also decent but nothing outstanding besides the pudding at the end.
Overall 3.5/5: If you want to be out of the hustle and bustle of the city and just really want to kick back and relax this is the place to be. For me, this Ryokan is worth visiting again if I ever pass by. Nothing extremely exceptional but overall enjoyable experience.
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.
Jjasmine.LIt is one of the biggest ryokans we have visited with a lot of amenities. Guests are mostly Japanese..giving a family/retirement village vibes. Our room came with breakfast and dinner plan - food was delicious and very fresh! One thing to note when booking on Trip is that there are many room types available, but the pictures shown are not accurate!! When I booked my room, the pictures showed an in-room onsen tub-lookalike..and the room descriptions seem to support it too, along with the price. However, when I arrived, the room I was given was not like the pics at all..with no private tub/onsen in the room. We really wanted a private onsen to end our trip on a high, but we were left disappointed. Could not help but feel slightly cheated. We wanted to pay for an upgrade,to get one with in-room onsen but were told all were fully booked.:( so be careful when booking your desired room type.
EeasyyongOur stay in Morino Sumika was wonderful. This hotel is probably one the best Hotel (Ryokan) We’ve ever stayed in Japan. We are so impressed with their service. The staffs are polite and responsive even though language barrier. We stayed in a room with open air bath type with balcony looking at the slope garden and hotel itself. The architecture is stunningly beautiful. Room are spacious and bigger than we had expected. The room layout is great. We are so amazed with the hotel facility and everything in the hotel that we want to spend much more time at the hotel rather than going out.
The hotel is about 5 km away from Kagaonsen Station in the area called Yamashiro Onsen. They offer shuttle service which we contact them via email. Yamashiro Onsen is very nice and calm.
FYI… Kagaonsen Station is 20 minutes travel from Kanazawa by Hokuriku Shinkansen… very convenience..
Hhsiung.c.yVery good, service, hot springs, breakfast, dinner are all good, a good accommodation experience, not too far from the station, pay extra to upgrade dinner, the beef is delicious, the wine is also good, they will take the initiative to take a photo for us before checking out, very considerate
GGuest UserThis Japanese-style hot spring hotel is fully equipped and the lobby is quite luxuriously decorated. We arrived early and enjoyed free afternoon tea and foot soup first. At three o'clock, a waiter in a kimono guided us to the door of the room, which was very intimate. After the bath, we had dinner on the 2nd floor of the hotel at the time we had booked in advance. The dinner was a standard kaiseki dish and was very hearty. Each family had their own private dining space and was equipped with a dedicated full service. At 9 pm, the hotel arranged a local Taigu performance in Kaga for the guests, which was very special. The whole experience was very satisfying.
GGuest UserClose to the station, but the location is good in a quiet environment. There are sushi restaurants and convenience stores nearby, so you don't have to worry about eating. There was also a famous pastry.
金金One parking and two meals, including breakfast and dinner, very traditional Japanese cuisine, barbecue on the first night and Sukiyaki pot on the second night, the hotel also has a natural outdoor hot spring, which can relieve the fatigue of a day of skiing. The Yiliye Ski Resort is great. The hotel is only two minutes away from the ski area, which is very convenient.
RR ToroHakuchoro is a classic in Kanzawa, the decor is very tastefully done and the overall atmosphere has character. It’s onsen is natural spring water and though the bath are relatively modest, it never gets crowded. They provide free bus shuttles to and from the Kanazawa station and is a very helpful feature. Rooms are large and well appointed and everything in the fridge - water, tea, orange juice and beers are free and topped up everyday. The stained glass in the lobby area and in the rooms are nice touched included the very nice pottery ware used for breakfast! Breakfast buffet spread is both western and Japanese and they even now have sparkling wine and sake for breakfast!
Definitely has character!
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