The hotel is in central Kanazawa, about an 18-minute walk from JR Station. On the first day, we checked in and went out to find food, but it started raining, which was a bit of a struggle and really dampened my impression of the city. The rest of our stay was cloudy, and it even sleeted. The famous Kenrokuen Garden was shrouded in mist, making it impossible to truly appreciate its beauty. I honestly couldn't understand why this city is so renowned; I felt a bit misled. Thankfully, visiting Amaharashi in Takaoka made the trip worthwhile. The hotel breakfast was excellent, and the restaurant's ambiance created a great sense of luxury. We even found a restaurant that Abe once visited for dinner, which was a nice little social media moment.
Check in service is smooth, fast and staff is very polite and patient. He would take an awareness to remind u get the health/ body clean tool at self counter. Also, room is clean and bed is really big. Very quiet environment for living. Free tea and coffee provision at lobby with sofa.
The room was spacious and the memory foam pillows were comfortable. However, the part of the room near the headboard felt a bit cold, so I had to turn up the air conditioning. There was no complimentary bottled water, but luckily there's a 7-Eleven downstairs. It's very close to the JR station, with tons of shops and restaurants to choose from.
Great service, big comfy beds and very clean room. Separate bathroom and toilet. The only thing I can pick on is the room design that puts the washing basin outside as it takes away quite some usable space for the luggage when the room itself is quite spacious. We had two 55-65cm suitcases but still struggled slightly to get space for both.
The room was decent, and the dinner was excellent – refined, with a creative touch. The hotel's front desk offered a fun activity where you could make your own eco-friendly sachets. The hotel also boasts a great location, making for a very good overall experience.
The hostel on itself was good, but we had to use many time the dryers because it doesn't dry well. After 2 or 3 times, we gave up and took our laundry back in the room.
There was air-conditioning in the room but you can't select the temperature. It was already hot in the room, so we had to open the windows to have a bit of fresh air.
The car park also is a good option but a bit expensive.
It was quite difficult to find the first time, and I walked around a bit, but after I got familiar with it, it was quite close from the station to the hotel. You have to go through the archway to the opposite door (there are many bus stops) and walk on the right for 7-8 minutes. It's just an ordinary budget hotel. I didn't take pictures of the room and bathroom, but the quilt was quite thick. I also ordered breakfast with curry, rice, salad, and bread (pictured). The price was quite reasonable, and it was good overall.
This was my first time visiting Kanazawa and staying at this onsen ryokan, and it offered excellent value for money. The breakfast was absolutely delicious, with very fresh sashimi, fruits, and milk. The room was comfortable and cozy, and the onsen was fantastic, very relaxing. They even offered complimentary late-night ramen after 9:30 PM, which was also tasty. I would definitely choose to stay at this onsen ryokan again on my next visit to Kanazawa.
It’s easy to find. From Kanazawa Station hop on a bus at Bay 10 the alight at the 2nd stop at Ohmicho Market then cross the street, walk for a minute or two. There’s a nearby Starbucks, Lawson and 7/11. About 12 minutes walk to Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden. Rooms are clean and I like it that they offer free skincare at the restrooms. I mean ladies are vain, it’s a good thing they pay attention to that. The staff are nice. It’s a capsule accommodation. They keep everything clean. So you don’t have to worry after an exhausting day, you’ll be welcome by a clean bed. A good tip, get the Kanazawa Loop Bus for only 800yen. You can hop the bus to go around Kanazawa Tourist. A value for money since the fare is about 210 yen just 1 way. The IC card don’t work on buses in Kanazawa. Either you pay in cash or credit cards
The room was spacious and very comfortable. It's about a 10-minute walk from Kanazawa Station, and there's a bus stop right outside. Omi-cho Market is only a 3-4 minute walk away. The room came equipped with a facial beauty device and even an electric foot massager, which was a nice surprise. What I was most thrilled about was the wardrobe that sterilizes and de-wrinkles clothes – so convenient for travelers! Besides the free coffee and tea in the lobby, they also provided coins daily per person, which could be used at the vending machines for drinks or exchanged for an alcoholic beverage at the lobby's bar area. The service was also very thoughtful. Highly recommended!
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YYuduotianPatThis was my first time visiting Kanazawa and staying at this onsen ryokan, and it offered excellent value for money. The breakfast was absolutely delicious, with very fresh sashimi, fruits, and milk. The room was comfortable and cozy, and the onsen was fantastic, very relaxing. They even offered complimentary late-night ramen after 9:30 PM, which was also tasty. I would definitely choose to stay at this onsen ryokan again on my next visit to Kanazawa.
GGuest UserThe beds were well-maintained and clean, which is always a top priority when choosing budget accommodation. Despite the reasonable price point, there was no compromise on basic cleanliness and comfort.
Given the recent earthquake that affected the region, visiting Kanazawa now is more meaningful than ever. By traveling to the area and spending money at local businesses, we can all contribute to the region's recovery. I encourage fellow travelers to consider Kanazawa for their next trip - you'll not only experience a beautiful historic city but also help support the community during this crucial time.
CChan, Man LeiI booked a double bed room, but they gave me a two beds room which they can allow me to pay extra to upgrade another room type if I want to have a double bed for three days, the staff is nice, just the arrangement is not so great experience, but the location is great, right next to the train station
GGuest UserThis was a truly satisfying stay. Before checking in, I had visited Shirakawa-go and was a little disappointed not to see any snow. But then, on my first morning at the hotel, I pulled back the curtains to find it snowing heavily! It was absolutely amazing. I decided right then and there not to go anywhere and just enjoy the snow from the hotel.
The hotel is a bit older, but the room was clean and tidy. I had upgraded my room, and it wasn't small at all. The area mentioned in the description probably just refers to the room itself, but the entryway was also very spacious, allowing me to easily open my large luggage. The indoor balcony in front was also quite large, perfect for a family to sit and enjoy the snow.
The floor-to-ceiling windows offered direct mountain views, with the river flowing right below. The large floor-to-ceiling windows in the restaurant lobby were even more stunning – it was wonderful to enjoy the snow while dining.
Even the outdoor onsen provided beautiful views of the snow and river while soaking. The best part was how few people there were; both times, it was just me and my daughter, so there was no need to book a private onsen.
Behind the hotel, there's a walking trail. We explored it that day, and while the heavy snow made it a bit challenging to walk, it was incredibly beautiful and completely deserted. Every photo we took was a scenic masterpiece. Our shoes and socks got wet on the way back, but thankfully, we didn't feel cold.
There are convenience stores and supermarkets nearby, making it very convenient to buy food and other necessities. I would definitely recommend this hotel to friends.
The staff were also very friendly. Although most of them didn't speak English, they used translation software, so communication was just a bit slow.
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!
WwendyliuyiOverall, a very satisfying hotel experience.
**Location:** Extremely convenient, just a 3-minute walk from Kanazawa Station. It was great to be able to drop off shopping anytime, and there's a mall right outside.
**Room:** Very spacious and clean. Since I booked for two adults and one child, they had all three beds made up, which shows great attention to detail. There's also a simple kitchenette, though we didn't use it, and a very convenient dining table.
**Facilities:** The hotel has public coin-operated washers and dryers, which were usually free during the day. There's also a gym next door.
**Dining:** The breakfast was quite substantial, with both hot and cold options. What was really nice was that from after breakfast until evening, there's complimentary tea, coffee, and even alcoholic beverages in the lobby. The lobby also has a 24-hour self-service convenience store.
GGuest UserWe originally got a room that was smoky probably due to previous guests but the housekeeping did not do a good job of getting rid of the smokiness (take note the hotel is supposed to be non smoking I think). We called the reception who proceeds to change our room to another floor and they made sure this time there's no ciggarette smell. That wasted a bit of our time but a good gesture to change our room. House keeping needs to make sure to check room properly especially for those with families. Son had a bit of a coughing fit when he entered the room due to the smoke.
Location was strategic and they provide free parking in the mall parking.
RR ToroBrilliant boutique hotel with truly kind and amazing staff. Only 15 rooms but the staff truly outsize the hotel in terms of what would wow me. They really make you feel very comfortable and safe. Great location to visit Kenrokuen!
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent, making it very convenient for getting around. The rooms are well-equipped and quite spacious. Overall, it was a great stay. I booked a room with breakfast included, and it was incredibly lavish, with fresh ingredients and delicious flavors. I hope to stay here again the next time I visit Kanazawa.
GGuest UserThis place is just a 5-6 minute walk to Kanazawa jr station and the bus terminal. The location is fantastic.
There is all the amenities you need like coin laundry, and ice machine. The staff are wonderful and helped me to correctly fill out the forms to mail a package to my teacher staying in japan.
This is my second stay with the hotel franchise in kanazawa- i stayed in their other hotel more in the town centre previously. They both smelled amazing. I don’t know what they use, but they have a specific scent that they make for their hotels. Apparently Kanazawa also has a tradition of incense and so they’ve incorporated a signature scent based on it. I wish I could buy it tbh- so Koko staff- if you see this, please make it an item you sell!
The rooms are a good size, for Japan, and the bathtub in the room is MASSIVE. Sadly I dont have photos as I forgot to take them.
They have a lovely outdoor on the top floor as well, where you can sip a drink and enjoy the view which i do have photos of.
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