Location: While the hotel is a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station, the underground passage makes getting there quite convenient.
Room: We were incredibly grateful for the surprisingly spacious room, a rare find in Japan. It even came with a convenient wet bar. There were also two comfy sofas and footrests, perfect for unwinding and reflecting after a long day.
The only minor drawback was that room cleaning is only provided for stays of four nights or more. Since we only stayed for three nights, we had to take our used towels to the front desk for replacements. However, we could bag our trash and leave it outside the door for housekeeping to collect. For those who don't mind this policy, the overall experience was excellent. It was incredibly liberating to have enough space to keep our suitcases fully open throughout our stay. The price was also very reasonable, offering exceptional value for money.
We had a mixed experience at this hotel in Kanazawa. The location is definitely a plus — Omicho Market is just around the corner, and it’s about a 15-minute walk to the railway station, which made getting around relatively easy.
However, the room left a lot to be desired. It didn’t feel well maintained or properly cleaned. The in-room tablet didn’t work at all, and some parts of the air conditioning unit were open, exposing dirty interior components — not something you’d expect in a Japanese hotel.
The onsen was a nice feature, but often too crowded. There were three washing machines available for guests, but they were constantly in use, even late at night or early in the morning, which made doing laundry very difficult.
Staff were okay, but not particularly warm or polite by Japanese standards. Overall, it was a passable stay, but we wouldn’t choose this hotel again.
The room was spacious and clean.
As other reviewers have mentioned, I was bothered by noise. It may have been due to the location of the room, but there was a faint mechanical sound, like a cell phone ringing, that kept bothering me, and once I started to notice it, it continued.
Do I have to ask for amenities? I had some with me, but it was inconvenient not knowing how to get them.
The hotel is conveniently located right next to the JR station, just a 3-minute walk, making it incredibly easy for shopping, dining, and getting around. It's connected to the Hyatt Hotel, where breakfast is served. A fantastic perk is the lobby lounge, offering complimentary free-flow drinks, including sake and wine, from 11 AM to 8 PM. While not in-room, the self-service laundry facility is available in the common area on the 4th floor. It might be busy and require a wait during peak evening hours, but it's usually readily available during the day. Highly recommended!
The hotel is in an excellent location which is near the main bus stop. The hotel is new and with good decoration. Room size is spacious. The gym facilities are not bad. Generally speaking, it is a wonderful hotel.
I originally wanted to choose a hotel near Kanazawa Station, but the price increase during the New Year's Day was too great, so I booked this Tokyu Hotel next to Korinbo. It is just opposite Daimaru Department Store, there is a bus stop, there are many buses to Kanazawa Station, and the airport bus is also about 100 meters away. You can walk to the attractions, most of which are within 30 minutes' walk. The hotel is relatively large, the lobby is very grand, and the room is considered large in Japan. I booked a double room with a note for three people to stay, because the bed in this hotel is quite large and can sleep two people. I didn't expect the hotel to take the initiative to add a bed, otherwise there would be a lot of space. I stayed for three consecutive nights, and they came to clean every day, it was very clean, and changed towels and bath towels. What touched me again was that the bedding was changed every day. Generally, hotels do not change it for three consecutive nights, and there is no such demand. The bathroom is also large. Unlike the integrated design of most Japanese hotels, there is a separate washing area separated from the bathing area. Although you have to climb into the bathtub to take a bath, the bath water is large and comfortable. Pajamas and a full set of skin care products are provided. I didn't notice at first that there were already large bottles of makeup removers and cleansers on the table, all from DHC. Later, I saw three separate skin care products in the small basket for toothbrushes and other supplies, also from DHC, with more and more complete varieties. After using this, I will replenish it every day. It's so considerate, and I don't have to bring my own. The price is very cheap except for New Year's Day, and the cost performance is very high. Highly recommended!
Very close to Omi Market and Kanazawa Castle. Kenrokuen Garden is also not far away. If it doesn’t rain, you can easily walk there while looking at the scenery.
On the first floor, hot Kaga stick tea and a lot of cold juices are provided, which is a very comfortable environment.
I chose a room with a terrace. Although I didn't want to go out because it was very cold, it was just enough to use an umbrella and feel the temperature outside, which was not bad.
The bathtub has a water column massage function. The switch to block the drain hole is on the side of the bathtub. It took me a while to find it.
The entrance to the hotel is a wooden sliding door as shown in the picture, which is quite private.
When a taxi arrives at the door of the hotel, there is a warm reception. The hotel is about an 8-minute drive from Kanazawa Station. There are no businesses around. Once you enter the hotel, it is clean, bright, elegant, and must be comfortable. Has the room been renovated? It is new and clean, making you feel safe and happy. The hotel can only provide breakfast to Kanazawa Station. There are many buses. The breakfast buffet has free washing machines and dryers. You can receive thoughtful hospitality when you stay here. The guests are quiet and polite. Although the price is more expensive than Grand Hyatt Grand Central, some services are better. In terms of details, the only air conditioner in Super Grand Hyatt is a little noisy.
It was out of season and hot, but otherwise I was able to spend comfortably. It seems that the mixing of hot water was difficult for children.
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AAnonymous UserThe hotel is conveniently located right next to the JR station, just a 3-minute walk, making it incredibly easy for shopping, dining, and getting around. It's connected to the Hyatt Hotel, where breakfast is served. A fantastic perk is the lobby lounge, offering complimentary free-flow drinks, including sake and wine, from 11 AM to 8 PM. While not in-room, the self-service laundry facility is available in the common area on the 4th floor. It might be busy and require a wait during peak evening hours, but it's usually readily available during the day. Highly recommended!
__CFT4039****Location: While the hotel is a bit of a walk from Kanazawa Station, the underground passage makes getting there quite convenient.
Room: We were incredibly grateful for the surprisingly spacious room, a rare find in Japan. It even came with a convenient wet bar. There were also two comfy sofas and footrests, perfect for unwinding and reflecting after a long day.
The only minor drawback was that room cleaning is only provided for stays of four nights or more. Since we only stayed for three nights, we had to take our used towels to the front desk for replacements. However, we could bag our trash and leave it outside the door for housekeeping to collect. For those who don't mind this policy, the overall experience was excellent. It was incredibly liberating to have enough space to keep our suitcases fully open throughout our stay. The price was also very reasonable, offering exceptional value for money.
GGuest UserThe room was spacious and clean.
As other reviewers have mentioned, I was bothered by noise. It may have been due to the location of the room, but there was a faint mechanical sound, like a cell phone ringing, that kept bothering me, and once I started to notice it, it continued.
Do I have to ask for amenities? I had some with me, but it was inconvenient not knowing how to get them.
MMike IgWe had a mixed experience at this hotel in Kanazawa. The location is definitely a plus — Omicho Market is just around the corner, and it’s about a 15-minute walk to the railway station, which made getting around relatively easy.
However, the room left a lot to be desired. It didn’t feel well maintained or properly cleaned. The in-room tablet didn’t work at all, and some parts of the air conditioning unit were open, exposing dirty interior components — not something you’d expect in a Japanese hotel.
The onsen was a nice feature, but often too crowded. There were three washing machines available for guests, but they were constantly in use, even late at night or early in the morning, which made doing laundry very difficult.
Staff were okay, but not particularly warm or polite by Japanese standards. Overall, it was a passable stay, but we wouldn’t choose this hotel again.
WWilson WY ChowThe hotel is in an excellent location which is near the main bus stop. The hotel is new and with good decoration. Room size is spacious. The gym facilities are not bad. Generally speaking, it is a wonderful hotel.
NNuonuokafeiWhen a taxi arrives at the door of the hotel, there is a warm reception. The hotel is about an 8-minute drive from Kanazawa Station. There are no businesses around. Once you enter the hotel, it is clean, bright, elegant, and must be comfortable. Has the room been renovated? It is new and clean, making you feel safe and happy. The hotel can only provide breakfast to Kanazawa Station. There are many buses. The breakfast buffet has free washing machines and dryers. You can receive thoughtful hospitality when you stay here. The guests are quiet and polite. Although the price is more expensive than Grand Hyatt Grand Central, some services are better. In terms of details, the only air conditioner in Super Grand Hyatt is a little noisy.
GGuest UserVery close to Omi Market and Kanazawa Castle. Kenrokuen Garden is also not far away. If it doesn’t rain, you can easily walk there while looking at the scenery.
On the first floor, hot Kaga stick tea and a lot of cold juices are provided, which is a very comfortable environment.
I chose a room with a terrace. Although I didn't want to go out because it was very cold, it was just enough to use an umbrella and feel the temperature outside, which was not bad.
The bathtub has a water column massage function. The switch to block the drain hole is on the side of the bathtub. It took me a while to find it.
The entrance to the hotel is a wooden sliding door as shown in the picture, which is quite private.
GGuest UserI originally wanted to choose a hotel near Kanazawa Station, but the price increase during the New Year's Day was too great, so I booked this Tokyu Hotel next to Korinbo. It is just opposite Daimaru Department Store, there is a bus stop, there are many buses to Kanazawa Station, and the airport bus is also about 100 meters away. You can walk to the attractions, most of which are within 30 minutes' walk. The hotel is relatively large, the lobby is very grand, and the room is considered large in Japan. I booked a double room with a note for three people to stay, because the bed in this hotel is quite large and can sleep two people. I didn't expect the hotel to take the initiative to add a bed, otherwise there would be a lot of space. I stayed for three consecutive nights, and they came to clean every day, it was very clean, and changed towels and bath towels. What touched me again was that the bedding was changed every day. Generally, hotels do not change it for three consecutive nights, and there is no such demand. The bathroom is also large. Unlike the integrated design of most Japanese hotels, there is a separate washing area separated from the bathing area. Although you have to climb into the bathtub to take a bath, the bath water is large and comfortable. Pajamas and a full set of skin care products are provided. I didn't notice at first that there were already large bottles of makeup removers and cleansers on the table, all from DHC. Later, I saw three separate skin care products in the small basket for toothbrushes and other supplies, also from DHC, with more and more complete varieties. After using this, I will replenish it every day. It's so considerate, and I don't have to bring my own. The price is very cheap except for New Year's Day, and the cost performance is very high. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserIt was out of season and hot, but otherwise I was able to spend comfortably. It seems that the mixing of hot water was difficult for children.
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