42 km from Kanazawa Castle in Tonami, Sanrakuen offers accommodation with access to a hot spring bath, spa facilities and public bath. This 4-star ryokan offers a lift and free shuttle service.
Sansiree
Thailand
-The staff are so kind and polite🧡 Since we parked the car she come out to help us take care of the baggages(so strong 💪🏼✨ Thank you) and They helped us a lot even we cant speak Japanese.
-The food is also amazing, they explained throughly on every detail about the dishes. I also like to Yuzu Sake 🧡
-The Onsen is not that large but have three different ponds.
Recommend for those who love to have quiet ,nice, calm and relaxing experience here
Close to both Kojo Park Zoo and Zuiryu-ji Temple, Daibutsu Ryokan is situated in Takaoka and has a public bath and garden. This 2-star ryokan offers luggage storage space and a housekeeping service.
TENG WAN
Malaysia
A ryokan which still upholds the tradition of Japanese hospitality. Even I booked only a single room, I was surprised to find my tatami room so spacious with balcony opens to a beautiful koi pond. I was treated with a famous local biscuit as welcome gift. The breakfast was the tastiest and most eye-pleasing meal I had in my entire 2 weeks-trip. The clam soup was so fresh. The host helped to call the previous hotel I stayed because I left my adaptor & mobile charger there. He was kind to also let me use his charger that night. The room was warm in chilly autumn night and I had a good sleep after soaking in hot bath. It was rainy when I arrived and left the ryokan but because of the hospitality I received, I wished I could have stayed there for another night or 2.
Kadokyu Ryokan is situated in Takaoka, 48 km from Kenrokuen Garden, 20 km from Toyama Station, and 25 km from Toyama-kō. It is located 48 km from Kanazawa Castle and provides a housekeeping service.
Ami
Japan
The location in front of Takaoka Daibutsu was the best. It's a historic inn, nice Japanese style room, and the staff was kind.
Boasting a 200-year history, Motoyu Ishiya features classic architecture, an original Noh stage and a garden.
Cavaillon
Kenya
Felt like a very traditional Japanese place, the food was absolutely incredible and very special, although sometimes hard for foreigners to eat grilled fish in the morning. The onsen on site is the best thing too.
Featuring mountain views, Kanazawa Hyakurakusou features accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a bar, around 14 km from Kanazawa Castle.
Narelle
Indonesia
Upon arrival, the smooth check in and welcome afternoon tea set was a great way to set the tone of what one can expect from the stay. The private bath was a nice touch to add to the entire onsen experience. We loved all the detail attention that had been put into preparing and serving the meals. Our stay was both luxurious and exquisite with a perfectly serene ambience. A great start to our first visit to Kanazawa.
Set 15 km from Kanazawa Castle, Katsuzakikan offers accommodation in Tsubata with access to a public bath. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Klaudia
Poland
The staff was amazing and really nice. It was a true Japanese experience, we were wearing Yukata and was sleeping on traditional futon. The food was also really good.
Situated 43 km from Kenrokuen Garden, 25 km from Shirakawago and 45 km from Myoryuji - Ninja Temple, Minshuku Goyomon features accommodation located in Nanto.
Julia
Singapore
Everything! From the picture-perfect location to the amazing hospitality of our minshuku hosts. Despite the language barrier, our hosts were prompt in meeting our every need. Every meal was delicious and prepared with love and care. The sleeping area was traditional Japanese whereas the bathroom was modern, so we had both a cultural immersion and modern comforts. We were a family of 5 so we had the entire minshuku to ourselves. This is the most special stay we had in our 2-week holiday in Japan. There is something magical about spending the night in Ainokura, and we are thankful for having had the privilege.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Breakfast and Dinner buffet included are delicious, though the variety is limited.
Comfortable onsen facilities.
Complimentary games, Karaoke and night snacks are provided.
Staffs are friendly.
Kaiseki dinner was fantastic. Family room for 4 people very spacious and comfortable. Quiet surroundings and very relaxing. Three different onsens was unique.
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