The room was relatively spacious for Japan. While there's a 7-Eleven downstairs, shopping isn't particularly convenient, as the area is predominantly office buildings and lacks traditional Japanese streets or local architecture with character.
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.
Upon arrival, the sofa bed was already set up, making the room feel very spacious. The kitchen was fully equipped with pots, pans, an induction cooktop, coffee machine, kettle, range hood, dishwasher, dish soap, and dishcloths – everything you could need. The toilet was separate from the washroom and shower. The shower had great water pressure. I didn't notice any skincare amenities provided in the room, but pajamas, toothbrushes, and razors were available for guests to pick up in the lobby. The lobby featured a spacious lounge and reading area, along with a drink vending machine.
Downstairs and a right turn led directly to a food mall. Across a small street, to the left were a hair salon and an excellent seafood restaurant, while to the right was Hyakubangai shopping street.
The front desk staff, who I believe was from Southeast Asia, could communicate well in English and had a pleasant demeanor.
On a side note, here are some Kanazawa sightseeing recommendations. My child's top pick was Myoryuji Temple. It was reportedly built by the local lord as a covert defense against the central government, featuring many ingenious (though perhaps not very sturdy) hidden mechanisms. Many temples in that area were supposedly established for similar strategic purposes. My personal favorite was Nagamachi, near the Buke Yashiki (Samurai District). It's an area concentrated with former samurai residences – imagine a beautiful Japanese version of a historic mansion district like the Yuyuan Road or Huashan Hospital area in Shanghai. Scattered nearby are art shops, small museums detailing local history, and craft galleries. It’s quite fascinating to explore and learn about Kanazawa's past. There's also a small alley, possibly only open in the evenings, with yakitori izakayas called 'Hashi-something' (Bridge-something)?
Higashi Chaya District, on the other hand, felt a bit like a 'tourist street' – the kind you find in many cities, whether genuinely old or a recreation – with somewhat homogenous merchandise. Still, it's very picturesque for photos. The Asano River itself was just like any small river in a Japanese provincial town, with scenery not quite comparable to the impressive urban riverfronts back home in China.
Before i arrive the hotel i did email to hotel provide a bedroom in upper floor and not facing to the main road to avoid the traffic noise
Maybe this request, hotel arrangement my bedroom with a narrow windows, that means to say that the bedroom lack of daylights into the bedroom
Honestly the bedroom a bit dark, make you feel not comfy much
The bedroom size is 0K large, i like the toilet 🚽 and the shower room, they separated
Hotel provide free drinks, they provide 2 kind of health herbal tea and a pretty nice automatic coffee machine
With a decent large public spa with well cleaned shower, changing room facilities inside
From your bedroom TV can have a look the Spa occupiers and the washing machine occupied or not
The location a bit far from the downtown
But beside the hotel lots of restaurants not necessary go to the Kanazawa JR Station to dine out
The rental price is reasonable if you don't mind hotel a bit far away from the JR Station
After doing a bit of research for this part of my family's trip to Japan over Christmas, Kanazawa was high on our list (now Top 25 places to go this year according to National Geographic!). So glad we stayed there.
Look no further than a walk outside of Kanazawa Station (buses and trains easily accessible) and go to Hyatt Centric. Amazing location in terms of accessibility (the city itself is quite walkable or you can do the loop buses from there).
The amenities and room were top notch. Staff were amazing everywhere, their take on breakfast was also done well with a mix of local Kanazawan cuisine, Japanese dishes, and Western dishes.
Rooftop Bar was also nice.
Rooms were also very affordable compared to other cities in Japan for what some might consider a higher quality.
Already planning our next family trip and plan to go here again.
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.
The hotel is conveniently located in the city center, with convenient shopping and sightseeing. The hotel is comfortable and warm, with good hygiene and friendly service. It is a good place for friends to gather and family to travel.
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.
The room is a bit old and the surrounding environment is a bit remote.
The environment is quiet, and people who like quiet will be very suitable.
The restaurant is good too.
Especially the front desk service of the hotel, the English is very good, the service attitude is also very good, patient and enthusiastic.
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GGuest UserUpon arrival, the sofa bed was already set up, making the room feel very spacious. The kitchen was fully equipped with pots, pans, an induction cooktop, coffee machine, kettle, range hood, dishwasher, dish soap, and dishcloths – everything you could need. The toilet was separate from the washroom and shower. The shower had great water pressure. I didn't notice any skincare amenities provided in the room, but pajamas, toothbrushes, and razors were available for guests to pick up in the lobby. The lobby featured a spacious lounge and reading area, along with a drink vending machine.
Downstairs and a right turn led directly to a food mall. Across a small street, to the left were a hair salon and an excellent seafood restaurant, while to the right was Hyakubangai shopping street.
The front desk staff, who I believe was from Southeast Asia, could communicate well in English and had a pleasant demeanor.
On a side note, here are some Kanazawa sightseeing recommendations. My child's top pick was Myoryuji Temple. It was reportedly built by the local lord as a covert defense against the central government, featuring many ingenious (though perhaps not very sturdy) hidden mechanisms. Many temples in that area were supposedly established for similar strategic purposes. My personal favorite was Nagamachi, near the Buke Yashiki (Samurai District). It's an area concentrated with former samurai residences – imagine a beautiful Japanese version of a historic mansion district like the Yuyuan Road or Huashan Hospital area in Shanghai. Scattered nearby are art shops, small museums detailing local history, and craft galleries. It’s quite fascinating to explore and learn about Kanazawa's past. There's also a small alley, possibly only open in the evenings, with yakitori izakayas called 'Hashi-something' (Bridge-something)?
Higashi Chaya District, on the other hand, felt a bit like a 'tourist street' – the kind you find in many cities, whether genuinely old or a recreation – with somewhat homogenous merchandise. Still, it's very picturesque for photos. The Asano River itself was just like any small river in a Japanese provincial town, with scenery not quite comparable to the impressive urban riverfronts back home in China.
GGuest UserThe room was relatively spacious for Japan. While there's a 7-Eleven downstairs, shopping isn't particularly convenient, as the area is predominantly office buildings and lacks traditional Japanese streets or local architecture with character.
GGuest UserBefore i arrive the hotel i did email to hotel provide a bedroom in upper floor and not facing to the main road to avoid the traffic noise
Maybe this request, hotel arrangement my bedroom with a narrow windows, that means to say that the bedroom lack of daylights into the bedroom
Honestly the bedroom a bit dark, make you feel not comfy much
The bedroom size is 0K large, i like the toilet 🚽 and the shower room, they separated
Hotel provide free drinks, they provide 2 kind of health herbal tea and a pretty nice automatic coffee machine
With a decent large public spa with well cleaned shower, changing room facilities inside
From your bedroom TV can have a look the Spa occupiers and the washing machine occupied or not
The location a bit far from the downtown
But beside the hotel lots of restaurants not necessary go to the Kanazawa JR Station to dine out
The rental price is reasonable if you don't mind hotel a bit far away from the JR Station
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.
TTroy HarkinAfter doing a bit of research for this part of my family's trip to Japan over Christmas, Kanazawa was high on our list (now Top 25 places to go this year according to National Geographic!). So glad we stayed there.
Look no further than a walk outside of Kanazawa Station (buses and trains easily accessible) and go to Hyatt Centric. Amazing location in terms of accessibility (the city itself is quite walkable or you can do the loop buses from there).
The amenities and room were top notch. Staff were amazing everywhere, their take on breakfast was also done well with a mix of local Kanazawan cuisine, Japanese dishes, and Western dishes.
Rooftop Bar was also nice.
Rooms were also very affordable compared to other cities in Japan for what some might consider a higher quality.
Already planning our next family trip and plan to go here again.
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.
JJennawwwwwVery 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 UserThe hotel is conveniently located in the city center, with convenient shopping and sightseeing. The hotel is comfortable and warm, with good hygiene and friendly service. It is a good place for friends to gather and family to travel.
AAnonymous UserThe room is a bit old and the surrounding environment is a bit remote.
The environment is quiet, and people who like quiet will be very suitable.
The restaurant is good too.
Especially the front desk service of the hotel, the English is very good, the service attitude is also very good, patient and enthusiastic.
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