Discover the best Japanese Pensions in Ishikawa Prefecture, Hokuriku, Chubu including Hotel Mercato Wajima, SARARASO, Camellia Inn Yukitsubaki, Hotel Crown Hills Kanazawa, Lamp No Yado, Hakusanri, Kanazawa Waon, Sarai, Sun Hills Noto, Pension Madoiwa.
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3.5 based on 37 reviews
Hotel Mercato Wajima is a business hotel 3 minutes' walk from Wajima Ekimae bus stop. Wi-fi is available in guest rooms. All rooms are non smoking. There is a smoking place on the first floor. The hotel has 25 free parking spaces. Rooms have a single room with bath and toilet, twin room with bath and toilet. Other rooms have Japanese-style rooms (with toilet and no bath). The hotel has a public bath and a sauna. From JR Kanazawa Station it is approximately 120 minutes by Okunoto Express Bus. It is approximately 20 minutes by taxi from Noto Airport.
It was not easy to book a full facility hotel around Wajima areas. Most were hostel without private toilet. But Mercato is a full facility hotel. Room rate is reasonable and room size is considered as bigger than normal in Japan with same price range. Yes, the furniture was a bit aging. The staff provided very good services.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
“SARARASO”, a hotel made from the restored pension is located along the Sai river flows through the Kanazawa city. On the grass nearby the river, people is jogging and walking with dog,children are running a race. You can see that peaceful scenery from all 8 rooms of this hotel. In the morning, Japanese traditional breakfast is served. Surrounded by nature, guests stay the hotel as if people living here. Please having the time for ease and relaxation.
We stayed here on the way from Kyoto to Tokyo. Very friendly staff, quiet hotel with a homely feel. The rooms are small but not as small as some japanese accommodation. The staff can sell you a all day bus pass which I recommend and the bus stop is a short walk down along the river. Very easy to access. The buses stop at all major attractions so you can hop of and on again. There is a left loop and a right loop bus. They serve traditional japanese breakfast which my husband loved but if you can't do that then they also serve a cereal, yoghurt and toast. Recommend this hotel.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
A delightfully cozy Inn locates in the heart of Kanazawa.Close to the Kennrokuen garden & Castle park and convenient for sightseeing. Includes a western style breakfast served in Kutani pottery, each room with fast and free wireless internet connection.Camellia Inn offers you modern comforts while retaining all of its old-world charm. Make yourself comfortable and enjoy the style and hospitality only Camellia Inn can offer.
Camellia Inn is a beautiful and charming guesthouse. The owners are friendly and accommodating, and speak excellent English. Rooms are comfortable and very clean, and breakfast is delicious. The location is convenient for several local attractions, such as Kenroku-en, Higashichaya and Utatsuyama. I stayed here first several years ago because it was close to the home of a Japanese friend who I was visiting in Kanazawa. I liked it so much that I returned with my family when we visited for Christmas. Highly recommended!
3.5 based on 92 reviews
I didn’t stay at this hotel but went there to ask for help because the lock on my suitcase was broken and I couldn’t open it. Mr Yamasajta was very helpful and went out of his way to help us even though we’re not guests of the hotel. Thank you Mr Yamasajta!!!!
4 based on 152 reviews
Wow! The location of this Ryokan is beyond belief. With a large rock wall behind it the Ryokan nestles into and beside the sea. We had a two story room with the bedroom upstairs. Stunning! Truly a very special spot. We hope the rising tides will not cause problems in the future. A stop here is worthwhile if you are seeing the Noto Peninsula.
4 based on 8 reviews
I don’t have any photos of the 7 meals our group ate here, because the food items and the presentation looked rather ordinary. What was extraordinary was the quality of the food. I had the very best tempura of my lifetime of eating a lot of tempura, including in some famous restaurant. Especially outstanding was its holder: instead of putting the tempura in a paper, it was in a deep-fried harumaki (spring or egg roll) wrapper that had been fried in the shape of a cup. It was crunchy and edible and absolutely not oily. Go there even just for the tempura, and you’ll be happy. For example, all tempura places serve eggplant tempura. This place, instead of cooking the usual Japanese eggplants used very small ones, cooked whole. The tempura was so good that the usual dipping sauce was unnecessary. We added only a dab of salt. Another dish I enjoyed was lotus root stuffed with crab. The sashimi was incredible. At one meal, small cooked and flavored fish (tsukudani) were served inside Chinese lantern plant “lanterns”. Very pretty! I can’t say enough about how wonderful the meals were. We had three dinners there; each one had different items from the others. The same was true at breakfast. There were no menus. We ate what we were served. The food was mainly Japanese, but some of the breakfasts included western items such as fried eggs and ham. Hakusanri is 40 minutes’ drive from Matto station, in the mountains. The location is very quiet. In the lobby, beautiful hand-crafted jewelry and ceramics were for sale, as was fresh garden produce and home-made condiments. The room arrangements were strange, to put it mildly. Some rooms had no toilet or sink, and only a 15-cm.-diameter mirror hanging on the wall. Our group stayed in many rooms. None of them had a tub or shower, running water, or a phone. Each room had its own air conditioning unit, so we could set the temperature at a level that was comfortable for us. The hotel’s public ofuro (spa/bath) was pleasant. The water was not so hot as to be unbearable for a non-Japanese. The ofuro had a view of woods, and the facilities were easy to use. The ofuro is also used by the public during set hours. I recommend that you find out when hotel guests only are allowed there and go at those times. We were charged extra for bath towels (100 yen per person per stay). In a room where three of us stayed, there were only 2 hand towels. Each guest received one free bottle of water per stay. All the rooms are on the second floor, up a steep and narrow staircase. There is no elevator. Those of us who had big suitcases had trouble getting up to their rooms. There was no bellhop to assist with that. The beds were firm. All the rooms were different in design. Most had both regular beds and bunk beds. None had arrangements for sleeping with futons on the floor. Some had only one table; some had two. Every room had a small refrigerator. Most of the meals were served at tables with chairs. For breakfast, seating was on cushions on the floor, but low chairs were available. Several in our group have bad knees, but they were comfortable using those chairs. Toilets and sinks with mirrors were available on both the first and second floors. Although the dinners and breakfasts were excellent, I don’t recommend eating lunch here. The menu is limited and the food is at best ordinary. Perhaps the chef is off at lunch time. So far as I could tell, none of the staff spoke English, so be sure you have a Japanese friend or a translation app with you. The public facilities at Hakusanri are closed on Thursdays. The cleaning staff seemed also to be off that day. Our rooms were untouched that day, but taken care of on the other days of our stay.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
港町の住宅街の中にあり、少しわかりにくいです。 新しいのできれいでした。 温泉はないですが、バスアメニティがちょっと良いものをおいてあり、ポイント高かったです。 お食事もシンプルですが、素材を活かしたお料理で、多すぎず美味しかったです。お醤油が欲しかったので、お醤油の町にあるのは嬉しい。
5 based on 5 reviews
研修施設に付随した宿泊施設です。日本で唯一の地元の女性会が運営している施設です。綺麗で管理も行き届いており快適に過ごせます。
3.5 based on 16 reviews
ガイドブックで知って行ってみました。富山県境近くの七尾市です。ふつうの民宿でお金を払ってお風呂に入る感じでした。ほっとした感じでよかったです。あまり整備はされてはいない感じでした。
4 based on 4 reviews
トイレやお風呂は部屋とは別ですがペンションらしくてそれがまた良かったです。 特に嬉しかったのは夕食です。1人1匹カニがつき、ご飯もおかわり自由でした。 美味しくて量もあって大変満足です。 チェックアウトがかなり早めだったのですが朝早くにもかかわらず、おにぎりを作っていただきました。 また行きたいです。
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