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 five-star hotel next to Kanazawa Ancient Castle”
The hotel is located in a quiet location, next to Kanazawa Castle Park, the largest park in Kanazawa. Kanazawa's public transportation is not very developed, and there are not many tram lines. It is more convenient to arrive at the hotel by taking the hotel's own shuttle bus. There are 5 buses starting from 10:50 a day, and the last bus is at 16:20. It costs about 1,000 yen to take a taxi. The distance is not far and it is not expensive.
From the moment you step into the lobby, you can feel the hotel's sense of history. The decoration is more Western-style and low-key and luxurious. The hotel has only 6 floors in total. We live on the executive floor on the 6th floor, and we are given a drink and breakfast for each person in the afternoon.
The hotel service staff has a good attitude, which is a typical Japanese service. On rainy days, someone will send and collect umbrellas. The English level is acceptable and can communicate basically.
There is a public hot spring on the first floor of the hotel. The male pool is not large and can accommodate several people, but fortunately there don't seem to be many people. This hotel does not exchange male and female baths, so you can only experience one.
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.
This hotel made me really appreciate Kanazawa. The room is very spacious, like a studio apartment, and comes with a fully equipped kitchenette. It's perfect for buying fresh ingredients from the market and cooking your own meals (though I didn't actually get around to it). It offers the spaciousness of a Western hotel combined with the meticulous details and cleanliness of a Japanese one, all while being incredibly good value for money.
The parking garage has direct access to the lobby and features a self-service payment system, costing around 1800 JPY per day. Breakfast was included for one person; my companion tried it once and described it as quite American-style and pretty average.
I'll definitely make this my go-to hotel for all future visits to Kanazawa.
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.
Hotel is in a great location, across from Omicho market, above a department store, nearby a bus stop and less than 15min by foot to the train station.
The room was adequate, a compact bathroom, simply had all necessities. I like the different pillow types, you can use the soft one, the firm one, or both! The towel was hand towel size but I think it’s efficient in a way, just perfect for the rack designed for it. I was comparing it to the bath mat and that was when I found a hair that didn’t belong to me.
The view out was nice, as was the lounge at the same floor as the front desk. It had free drinks like coffee, juice in the evening period.
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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!
AAnonymous UserThis hotel made me really appreciate Kanazawa. The room is very spacious, like a studio apartment, and comes with a fully equipped kitchenette. It's perfect for buying fresh ingredients from the market and cooking your own meals (though I didn't actually get around to it). It offers the spaciousness of a Western hotel combined with the meticulous details and cleanliness of a Japanese one, all while being incredibly good value for money.
The parking garage has direct access to the lobby and features a self-service payment system, costing around 1800 JPY per day. Breakfast was included for one person; my companion tried it once and described it as quite American-style and pretty average.
I'll definitely make this my go-to hotel for all future visits to Kanazawa.
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.
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..
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.
FFengyuezhibian”An old five-star hotel next to Kanazawa Ancient Castle”
The hotel is located in a quiet location, next to Kanazawa Castle Park, the largest park in Kanazawa. Kanazawa's public transportation is not very developed, and there are not many tram lines. It is more convenient to arrive at the hotel by taking the hotel's own shuttle bus. There are 5 buses starting from 10:50 a day, and the last bus is at 16:20. It costs about 1,000 yen to take a taxi. The distance is not far and it is not expensive.
From the moment you step into the lobby, you can feel the hotel's sense of history. The decoration is more Western-style and low-key and luxurious. The hotel has only 6 floors in total. We live on the executive floor on the 6th floor, and we are given a drink and breakfast for each person in the afternoon.
The hotel service staff has a good attitude, which is a typical Japanese service. On rainy days, someone will send and collect umbrellas. The English level is acceptable and can communicate basically.
There is a public hot spring on the first floor of the hotel. The male pool is not large and can accommodate several people, but fortunately there don't seem to be many people. This hotel does not exchange male and female baths, so you can only experience one.
KKel C.Hotel is in a great location, across from Omicho market, above a department store, nearby a bus stop and less than 15min by foot to the train station.
The room was adequate, a compact bathroom, simply had all necessities. I like the different pillow types, you can use the soft one, the firm one, or both! The towel was hand towel size but I think it’s efficient in a way, just perfect for the rack designed for it. I was comparing it to the bath mat and that was when I found a hair that didn’t belong to me.
The view out was nice, as was the lounge at the same floor as the front desk. It had free drinks like coffee, juice in the evening period.
SSvetaLThis 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.
SslyfoxinforestGreat location near omicho market and the kanazawa train station (2 bus stops away if you don't want to walk)
Hotel staff spoke good english, and there's a nice small lounge at the lobby (they make their own plum alcohol)
Best part was the bicycle rental, quite a few bicycles for rent to roam about the city. First 3 hours is 200 yen, 100 yen per hour after
Wifi in my room's location was not very good, but the TV has netflix and a cabled connection
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