Discover the best Ryokans in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, Hokuriku, Chubu including Kagaya, Hotel Kaibo, Tadaya, Togetsuan, Noushu Iroha, Hanagoyomi, Hosenkaku, Matsunomidori, Niji to Umi, Ryotei Hamanasu.
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4 based on 660 reviews
At Kagaya hotel, all the elegance and beauty of Japan surronds you. The lovely indoor and outdoor gardens offer tranquility all year round.The hotel is graced with a multi-million dollar collection of traditional Japanese artwork. Nothing can compare with the serene beauty of the view overlooking Nanao bay, a masterpiece in itself. The Kagaya provides you with an opportunity to relax and experience the best of Japan.
My wife wanted to take her mother somewhere special to celebrate her birthday, and decided that the Kagaya would be a great place. The Kagaya is located in Ishikawa prefecture, which is well off the beaten path for non-Japanese, which makes it different from those hotels in the larger cities which nowadays are often full of foreign tourists. There are numerous ways to access the Kagaya, you can get there by air and/or train, the hotel offers bus transportation to and from the train station. We decided to come by car from Tokyo, which took around 6 hours. The Kagaya is located in Ishikawa prefecture in the Wakaru area, which has been a hot spring resort area since the first hotels were built in the area in the 19th century. There are several of these hotels still in operation in the area, but the Kagaya is the largest and most highly rated. The Wakaru area has been in decline since the economic collapse in the early 90's, and was hit rather hard by the financial crisis in 2010, but the natural beauty of the area, and the hot springs have continued to draw visitors from around Japan, and, should it become better known, to visitors from around the world. The hotel is an impressive structure with two towers containing numerous traditional Japanese rooms. These are available in various types and sizes, and many offer amazing views of the bay. The rooms are traditional, with tatami floors, cedar walls and ceilings, and some have both the low and standard tables for meals. The rooms are fully equipped with the usual amenities. The rest of the hotel features all the things you find in a large Ryokan resort, there are lots of stores and shops, selling food, drinks, snacks, souvenirs, and even high quality traditional Japanese goods. The architecture and design are spectacular, and give you an idea of what Japan was like at its economic height. Being a Ryokan hotel, each room is assigned a maid/server, who cleans the room and serves the meals. The room rate includes dinner and breakfast, which are spectacular. Japan is a country which is famous for food, and the better Ryokan resorts offer the best of the best, served fresh, or even cooked in front of you in your room. The meals are beautiful to look at, and delicious to eat. Besides the food, the next big attraction are the hot springs, which are fed with water from natural underground sources. The water is rich in minerals, and is very therapeutic for things like sore muscles or skin problems. I used to scoff about the efficacy of hot spring water (onsen water), but have since found that it is very relaxing, and leaves the skin very soft. The Kagaya has the usual onset facilities, do a little research about public bath etiquette before venturing into the public onsen. If you feel a little self conscious about taking a bath with a room full of strangers, the hotel rooms have their own onsen water tubs, which are deep and roomy enough to relax. There are some parks and places you can visit on food in the area, you can find walking guides in the hotel lobby. There are a couple of nearby shrines which are interesting sightseeing spots. If you are adventurous, you can explore the abandoned Naoki Hotel, which is the rather spooky-looking building west of the Kagaya. But you don't really need to leave the hotel, there are numerous things to enjoy inside, including live entertainment in the evening. The hotel offers spa treatments, massages, there are several small restaurants and drinking places, not to mention a large lounge with a wonderful bay view. The garden outside offers a good place to stroll after a big meal, and you can see the machinery which supplies the hotel, local businesses, and even homes with hot spring water from underground. There are several outdoor hot springs in which you can soak your feet, or in the case of the hotter springs, boil eggs. I recommend the Kagaya hotel to people who want to experience what was (and is) popular with Showa-era Japanese, and which is a place not well known or often visited by non-Japanese touriss.
4 based on 79 reviews
Finding an ideal charming onsen ryokan in Nanao does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hotel Kaibo, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning. Hotel Kaibo features room service, baggage storage, and a gift shop, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a sauna and a lounge. If you are driving to Hotel Kaibo, free parking is available. While staying at Hotel Kaibo, visitors can check out Myokan-in (3.0 mi), which is a popular Nanao attraction. While in Nanao, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Hotel Kaibo, including Tsujiguchi Hironobu Museum Le Musee de H (0.3 mi), Noto Seafood Domburi Mitone (0.3 mi), and Nobuzushi (0.4 mi). If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Notojima Ohashi (1.1 mi), Seirin-ji Temple (0.5 mi), or Yumoto Plaza (0.4 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Hotel Kaibo puts the best of Nanao at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
- beautiful and welcoming staff, limited English but exceptionally welcoming regardless - lovey ocean view ryokan rooms - incredible Japanese food, a real authentic experience - onsen is very clean and relaxing looking out over the ocean - super comfy - free transfer bus from the airport. A truly wonderful experience
4 based on 168 reviews
The hotel looks a bit old but it's well equipped. I've got a room with open sea view; it's so refreshing. Food is plentiful and staff though speak limited English, they are very helpful and courteous!! The Hotel offered shuttle bus service to Wakura-onsen station. I joined a one-day local tour the following day, they were able to take me to the bus station i.e. the meeting point for the local tour early in the morning. A special thanks Kusano-san for arranging a good room for me and my mum!
4 based on 29 reviews
Thank 渡月庵 very much for everything. We spent the wonderful time there. We deeply appreciated the kind service of the front desk, diner女将(おかみ) and pick-up driver. The dinner with the noto crab was so amazing! A must-have!
4 based on 27 reviews
This is a nice onsen hotel located next to the bay with great views from rooms facing the ocean. The people there were very friendly and helpful. They alternate onsens between men and woman daily - one is larger and has an outdoor pool, the other is much smaller. They provided transportation to and from the train station. Make sure you get off at the Wakuraonsen stop and not the Nanao stop just before. There are restaurants nearby if you don’t do the dinner option. The breakfast was tasty although a little salty.
3 based on 13 reviews
Finding an ideal onsen ryokan in Nanao does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Hanagoyomi, a nice option for travelers like you. Hanagoyomi is an onsen ryokan offering a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. The onsen ryokan features room service, baggage storage, and a gift shop. Plus, guests can enjoy a sauna and a lounge, which have made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Nanao. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. For those interested in checking out Notojima Ohashi (1.5 mi) while visiting Nanao, Hanagoyomi is a short distance away. If you are looking for a nearby place to eat, Hanagoyomi is within walking distance of some popular restaurants including Tsujiguchi Hironobu Museum Le Musee de H (0.2 mi), Noto Seafood Domburi Mitone (0.1 mi), and Nobuzushi (0.5 mi). If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Seirin-ji Temple (0.1 mi), Yumoto Plaza (0.1 mi), or Yuttari Park Ryokuchi Hiroba (0.1 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Hanagoyomi puts the best of Nanao at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
This family run minshu serves good quality food painstakingly prepared. The quantity was so much that we had to decline the rice served.The owner and all their staff were friendly and caring. The minshu is located in a charming onsen town
2.5 based on 17 reviews
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Nanao? Then look no further than Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori, a quaint onsen ryokan that brings the best of Nanao to your doorstep. You can take advantage of some of the amenities offered by Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori, including a 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy a sauna and a lounge during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While staying at Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori, visitors can check out Notojima Ohashi (1.4 mi), which is a popular Nanao attraction. During your visit, be sure to check out one of the nearby restaurants that are within walking distance of Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori, such as Tsujiguchi Hironobu Museum Le Musee de H (0.1 mi), Noto Seafood Domburi Mitone (0.1 mi), or Nobuzushi (0.6 mi). Looking to explore? Then look no further than Seirin-ji Temple (0.3 mi), Yumoto Plaza (0.1 mi), and Yuttari Park Ryokuchi Hiroba (0.2 mi), which are some popular Nanao attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the onsen ryokan. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori as you experience everything Nanao has to offer.
We had a very small room in the 300’s. There is a large construction project going on in front. Try to book a room other than in that wing. Lovely grounds and public spaces. However not my cup of Japanese Tea
4 based on 93 reviews
I have been to this hotel few years ago. This time we have 5 persons with 2 rooms facing the water front. We had a great time watching sun rise and spent a calm and relax stay there. We will recommend people to try
4 based on 10 reviews
For our one day & night excursion to Wakuraonsen from Kanazawa we stayed in this small authentic Japanese hotel conveniently located near the amazing public onsen - the HOT water here is special and said to have many curing effects. The inn has its own same thermal water onsen, but the highlight was the 11-dish dinner which was one of the best we had in Japan. Japanese breakfast served to the room was also amazing. The staff, Nonoka in particular, went more than out of their way in serviceability and heartiness! The futon beds on the tatami floor and typical paper window covers added to the Japanese feel. Spacious rooms. Ask to have your room vented before arrival if you are a non smoker. English spoken was enough to communicate. There is a bus from w-o station and the taxi is about 1000¥.
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