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A prime location within walking distance to Kanazawa's iconic attractions such as Omicho Market, Kanazawa Castle Park, and Higashi Chaya District. All guest rooms are over 32 square meters, with options including approximately 66-square-meter suites and connecting rooms accommodating up to six guests. Guests staying in suites or club rooms can enjoy an exclusive lounge offering hotel-made sweets and Ishikawa's local sake for a luxurious break time. Our hotel's renowned breakfast buffet allows you to savor Kanazawa specialties all at once, along with freshly prepared sushi and tempura made right before your eyes by our chefs—highly praised by our guests. Experience an elegant moment in a serene courtyard that reflects the beauty of the seasons and immerse yourself in the extraordinary space adorned with Kanazawa's traditional aesthetics.
The moment you step inside, you'll feel as if you've traveled back in time to the Taisho era, surrounded by a nostalgic atmosphere. Kanazawa Hakuchoro Hotel Sanraku is located next to Kanazawa Castle, offering excellent access to major tourist attractions. Inside the hotel, you'll find furnishings that reflect the traditional essence of Kanazawa, creating an ambiance akin to an art museum. Enjoy discovering your favorite piece during your stay. Additionally, our natural Onsen sourced from 807 meters underground is gentle on the skin and known as "Bijin no Yu" (Beauty Hot Spring) for its rich benefits. After exploring the streets of Kanazawa, why not relax and rejuvenate in our Onsen?
Located directly in front of Kanazawa Castle Park, this property offers proximity to major tourist attractions within walking distance. The clean and comfortable rooms are equipped with a VOD system for unlimited movie viewing, highly appreciated by women and families. At the restaurant "Ibis," serving authentic French cuisine, guests can enjoy a pleasant time while observing the seasonal changes of Kanazawa Castle Park through the windows.
HOTEL AO KANAZAWA, opened in September 2024 after renovating the iconic "Hokuriku Kaikan" built in 1966 near Kenrokuen Garden, offers an excellent location with a 1-minute walk to Kenrokuen and a 10-minute walk to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Higashi Chaya District. On the first floor and basement level, enjoy all-day dining at "Shokudokoro Kanazawa Suju," featuring freshly milled Ishikawa rice cooked in copper pots and dishes made with local Kanazawa ingredients. On the second floor, savor fresh sushi made from Hokuriku's local fish sourced from Omicho Market and Central Wholesale Market while enjoying views of Kenrokuen Garden or Ishikawamon Gate of Kanazawa Castle at "Kanazawa Sushi Matsunoshita." The hotel offers seven types of Rooms, ranging from private sauna-equipped Rooms for self-loylyu experiences to loft-style Rooms. Furnishings are kept simple yet comfortable, with cozy beds and linens as well as highly functional bathrooms. The space is subtly adorned with soothing interiors and art pieces for your relaxation. Enjoy a leisurely stay while experiencing the unique "dining-stay" concept of this auberge-style Hotel.
"Higashiyama Wakon" is a Japanese restaurant featuring four guest rooms accommodating up to four groups per day, designed with the concept of "just right yet comfortable," offering a unique culinary experience of Kanazawa.
A Hotel with Onsen-equipped Rooms located in Owari-cho, connecting Kanazawa's Higashiyama and Kenrokuen. The ink that seeps into paper reveals rich colors and profound depth. A stay that blends into your own unique hue. Comprising only 5 Rooms, our accommodations are designed with a focus on comfort and simplicity, free of unnecessary elements. Step away from the everyday and let us provide a space that fulfills your journey's moments. All Rooms feature Onsen baths. During the summer, we offer hot spring water sourced from Futamata Onsen in Ishikawa Prefecture, and during the winter, from Kazan Onsen in Toyama Prefecture. These waters will soothe both your body and soul. Breakfast at Kurobeya (Western-style petit course) is carefully prepared to complement the fresh start of your day. We place the utmost importance on your morning time. Our hospitality ensures that the beginning of your day and your stay at our Property become beautiful memories.
In Kanazawa's Naka-machi, you can rent an entire traditional townhouse exclusively for one group per day. The Room, preserved as it was during the Taisho era when it was used for tea house entertainment (with geisha), offers a unique experience. Additionally, from the spacious veranda, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Asano River, and in spring, admire the cherry blossoms. Immerse yourself in the history and tradition of Kanazawa, accompanied by the sounds of the Asano River and the seasonal scenery.
"Sorachi" is a small luxury Kanazawa Machiya available for exclusive rental, located in Kazue-machi Chaya District, one of Kanazawa's three famous teahouse districts. From the guest rooms, you can enjoy views of the Asano River lined with cherry blossoms, the gas lamps evoking Taisho-era romance, and the registered tangible cultural property Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge. Walking through alleys lined with stone walls and lattice-doored townhouses feels like stepping into a movie scene. While maintaining its traditional exterior built in the Meiji era, the interior features a modern design incorporating diverse elements. Seasonal flowers adorn the rooms, and various spaces are provided to relax according to your mood. Indulge in luxurious moments with a spacious hinoki cypress bath and carefully selected bedding and amenities.
The city of Kanazawa, renowned for its traditional arts, culture, and crafts. Against the elegant backdrop of the Asanogawa district, Kinjoro exudes a unique charm. The essence of Japanese architecture crafted with dedication. A serene and tranquil garden. The Ryokan Kinjoro cherishes the spirit of hospitality while preserving traditional aesthetic beauty. Enjoy the unique hospitality of Kinjoro.
A private, one-group-per-day accommodation located about a 6-minute walk from the picturesque "Higashi Chaya District," known for its beautiful Bengara lattice tea house architecture, and within walking distance of Kanazawa's famous gourmet destination, Omicho Market. The spacious living-dining area features an open atrium design with a view of a courtyard garden adorned with pine trees. On the second floor, there are two bedrooms: one Western-style and one Japanese-style, both inspired by Kanazawa's traditional "Kaga Gosai" color palette. Enjoy your favorite videos on the impressive projector or cook meals using fresh ingredients from the market in the fully equipped kitchen. The accommodation includes a bathroom, washer-dryer, sinks on each floor, and ample storage space—perfect for extended stays or larger groups. Immerse yourself in Kanazawa's rich traditions at this townhouse accommodation and enjoy an elevated stay experience.
Ryokan Yamamuro is a family-run ryokan that has been in operation since 1893 (Meiji 26). Located in the heart of Kanazawa, in the convenient tourist area of Owaricho. The family has lived here for generations, welcoming travelers. We carefully maintain old items, keeping them beautiful and clean, and share Kanazawa's attractions and walking routes from the perspective of "residents."
New Tradition Hotel Kanazawa is a private, one-group-per-day art Hotel created by restoring a century-old machiya townhouse with contemporary design, quietly located in the heart of Kanazawa’s Higashi Chaya District.Its concept is “Tradition, Renewed.” Using local materials such as Noto washi paper, the space reinterprets Japanese architecture in a modern way and features works by two next-generation craftspeople with roots in Ishikawa—offering a stay you can experience only here.At this Accommodation, you can enjoy a tea ceremony moment by whisking matcha yourself in your room. Boiling water, preparing the tea, and savoring the lingering finish transforms Kanazawa culture from something you simply “see” into something you truly “experience.”Perfectly located for exploring on foot, yet once inside the door you’ll find the quiet depth unique to a machiya townhouse—ideal for a private stay for up to five guests.
Close to You is a fully private townhouse rental located within walking distance of Kanazawa's popular tourist spots: Higashi Chaya District, Omicho Market, Kenrokuen Garden, and Kanazawa Castle. The house features three bedrooms, a living room, and a dining area, each adorned with unique traditional Kanazawa crafts, offering a luxurious and authentic experience. The property includes a Japanese-style room with a view of a tsuboniwa (small garden), a Western-style room with two single beds, another Japanese-style room with walls made of authentic Juraku clay, a bathroom with walls of Noto cypress, a double vanity for two people, and two toilets, ensuring a comfortable stay even for larger groups. Just a 5-minute walk away, you can visit the workshop of Ichiro Kakimoto, a master of Kaga Yuzen dyeing and a designated intangible cultural asset of Ishikawa Prefecture, where you can admire Kaga Yuzen kimonos or try your hand at Yuzen hand-painting. The property is also conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from the bus stop for the "Kanazawa Castle Town Loop Bus," which provides access to all major tourist attractions, and a 100-yen "Flat Bus" ride to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. Numerous dining options are also within walking distance. Immerse yourself in the traditional crafts and serene atmosphere of Kanazawa, and enjoy a truly special stay.
The first-generation owner, Tadayoshi Ota, was a connoisseur so esteemed that Rosanjin described him as "the most notable man in Hokuriku, a national guest of Kanazawa, and a great figure in tea gatherings." It is said that tea masters, connoisseurs, and gourmets, including Dono Masuda, frequently visited from Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, drawn by Tadayoshi's hospitality. His attention to ingredients and dedication to tableware were so exceptional that they were even passed down to "Hoshioka Saryo." As Rosanjin remarked, "He did not use tea as an ornament for himself nor as a business," reflecting the heartfelt and unpretentious hospitality that was the philosophy of Yamanoo. After the war, adapting to changes in lifestyle, "Yamanoo" was reborn as "Kanazawa Yamanoo." The current owner, Tatsuya Motoya, is the fifth generation since Tadayoshi. While time has passed and the name has changed, the spirit of hospitality, "one guest, one pavilion," has been faithfully carried on since its founding.





























