A nicely designed hotel, from the lobby with two craft corners that will amuse kids and adults, to the well appointed rooms. We slept so well in the queen futon beds and enjoyed the public bath very much. It’s also well located near to the Omichi Market and some good restaurants. Parking is easy, it’s Y1000 overnight, safe and convenient.
Lots of free offerings (coffee, juices, wine during happy hour, and chasuke as an evening snack). Room was clean and hotel is close to the major attractions and near a bus stop.
I had a comfortably pleasant experience at this hotel. The property is new, spotlessly clean, and situated in a great location with easy access to restaurants and shopping malls. Although the hotel has limited on-site parking on a first-come, first-served basis, there are plenty of pay parking options nearby, which put my mind at ease.
The bed was incredibly comfortable with a thick mattress and two pillows – one firm and one less firm – to suit different preferences. Overall, I highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking for convenience and comfort!
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.
It's still far from Kanazawa Station. Although there are shuttle buses, you can't figure out where to get on the bus when you first arrive, so you have to take a taxi, which costs 1100-1200 yen, which is not expensive. The hotel facilities are a bit old, but well maintained. It's very quiet, and someone plays the piano at night. Most of the guests staying are local tourists and Westerners. What I'm not satisfied with is that the water volume in the shower room is too small. I can only take a bath in the public bathhouse for two nights. The breakfast is pure Japanese style, but it's not bad. It's not far from Kanazawa Park and Kenrokuen Garden, which can be reached within half an hour on foot. The art museum is also in the same direction, which can be reached within 45 minutes on foot.
An excellent hotel rather near the Kanazawa Train Station. There are also some good Japanese restaurants opposite the hotel.
The room is spacious, contemporary with Japanese flavour. The facilities and amenities are comprehensive like body lotion, shampoo, comb, Onsen towel scrub, and tooth brush. The Onsen is rather small but sufficient as the turnover rate is pretty high since there is not much spaceto loiter or space out.
The Japanese breakfast is sumptuous and pretty good variety.
If you are early for your check-in, the hotel will gladly safekeeping for you until you return for the check-in at 3pm.
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..
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.
In the 2025 cherry blossom season, the first five hotels in Kyoto, Japan and the Hokuriku region were all rated poorly, either dirty or noisy. Finally, there is a hotel with all 5-star reviews. You must make an appointment for the transportation from Kaga Onsen to the hotel at least one day in advance on your own official website or ask Ctrip. I made an appointment with Ctrip two days in advance. I like the customer service. Follow the instructions at the south gate of Kaga Onsen Station to see the hotel's car. The timetable is shown in the last photo. The driver is courteous and considerate. On the way, there will be a brief introduction to the Buddha statue, snow mountain, famous product Mantou Niangniang, etc. It takes 25 minutes to arrive at the hotel. It feels like home. The staff kneels down to serve. Now the process is done quickly. The corner Western-style room I booked is very good to live in. The sun is bright and the size is just right. The hotel is generous and the coffee and tea bar is available 24 hours a day. The quality is excellent. It is so thoughtful. You can choose a Kutani yaki tea cup. The latte is very delicious. The afternoon tea teppanyaki restaurant makes fresh pancakes. At 4 pm, five kinds of sweet cocktails are provided for happy hour. They are prepared by the staff and are delicious. Pudding is provided at 8 pm. There is a geisha performance at 8:45 Yamanaka Festival. A plate of snacks is also delicious in the morning. There is a row of sake for dinner. I didn’t pay attention to whether it is a self-service sake or free. I think this price and quality are above average. Breakfast is also full of sincerity and free sake is provided. The staff in the restaurant are very warm and thoughtful. My room does not have a private bath. When you check in, you will be asked to choose a private bath for 50 minutes. The large bath is also very good. You can also soak in the foot bath when you are free. I really can’t find any fault with this cost performance. I stayed in the expensive hotel next to it, Huazi, the next day. There was nothing except two bottles of water, a bag of coffee and a bag of stick tea. There was a welcome tea, but no other activities or food. Jixiangting is really serious about running a hotel. The only thing is that sometimes there is a faint smell of sewage in the hotel. In addition, there are a lot of Hong Kong tour groups staying there, and they talk very loudly.
It was not a new inn but clean.
The staff was good.
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DDennis 陈An excellent hotel rather near the Kanazawa Train Station. There are also some good Japanese restaurants opposite the hotel.
The room is spacious, contemporary with Japanese flavour. The facilities and amenities are comprehensive like body lotion, shampoo, comb, Onsen towel scrub, and tooth brush. The Onsen is rather small but sufficient as the turnover rate is pretty high since there is not much spaceto loiter or space out.
The Japanese breakfast is sumptuous and pretty good variety.
If you are early for your check-in, the hotel will gladly safekeeping for you until you return for the check-in at 3pm.
GGuest UserI had a comfortably pleasant experience at this hotel. The property is new, spotlessly clean, and situated in a great location with easy access to restaurants and shopping malls. Although the hotel has limited on-site parking on a first-come, first-served basis, there are plenty of pay parking options nearby, which put my mind at ease.
The bed was incredibly comfortable with a thick mattress and two pillows – one firm and one less firm – to suit different preferences. Overall, I highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking for convenience and comfort!
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..
HHeiheiyuanziIt's still far from Kanazawa Station. Although there are shuttle buses, you can't figure out where to get on the bus when you first arrive, so you have to take a taxi, which costs 1100-1200 yen, which is not expensive. The hotel facilities are a bit old, but well maintained. It's very quiet, and someone plays the piano at night. Most of the guests staying are local tourists and Westerners. What I'm not satisfied with is that the water volume in the shower room is too small. I can only take a bath in the public bathhouse for two nights. The breakfast is pure Japanese style, but it's not bad. It's not far from Kanazawa Park and Kenrokuen Garden, which can be reached within half an hour on foot. The art museum is also in the same direction, which can be reached within 45 minutes on foot.
JJingyouxinzao^_^If you like hot springs, this should be a good choice. The hotel is good in all aspects, the service is very good, and the hotel hardware is also good. The hotel has its own hot springs. There is a Meiji-era hot spring outside the door that seems to be quite good. It is free for hotel guests. Yes, the price includes breakfast and dinner. The quality is very good. After staying for two days, I felt that I was full after the second meal. If you don’t like hot springs, it is suitable to experience a Japanese-style hotel. We don’t like hot springs. After staying for two nights, I felt like I had nothing to do 😂 😂 😂
XXiaoshiTwo or three minutes away from Kanazawa Station, the service is very authentic, Japanese-style hospitality, the room is a typical hot spring hotel, the breakfast is also very rich, comfortable bath and rest, very good vacation.
FFiona Wong-KautzA nicely designed hotel, from the lobby with two craft corners that will amuse kids and adults, to the well appointed rooms. We slept so well in the queen futon beds and enjoyed the public bath very much. It’s also well located near to the Omichi Market and some good restaurants. Parking is easy, it’s Y1000 overnight, safe and convenient.
GGuest UserExcellent 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.
GGuest UserLots of free offerings (coffee, juices, wine during happy hour, and chasuke as an evening snack). Room was clean and hotel is close to the major attractions and near a bus stop.
BBaluoqinuotasuoHotel Roo Ying should be an old chain hotel with a high-end facade. The location is also good. It is only five minutes walk along the railway from the station hall. The room is average. There is a public bath area but I didn't have time to use it, which is a bit regrettable. The breakfast is rich enough, but it is a bit regrettable that there is no fruit. This price, location, and specifications are very cost-effective. This is my fourth time in Kanazawa. It is a place where I can stay for a few more days to avoid the crowds.
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