The hotel has a shuttle service from Kaga Onsen Station. You need to call and book in advance.
There was only one person at the counter who could communicate in English, but he was very friendly and gave complete explanations.
The room is spacious and comfortable, and the Japanese cuisine for dinner and breakfast is delicious, with many local ingredients.
A variety of yukatas are provided for you to wear and take photos, soak in the hot springs after a meal, and have a good night's sleep.
Nice and cozy hotel in the heart of Kanazawa!
It’s located near the market and some eateries.
You’ll get to have noodles for supper, relax in a good bath in the open air and cool down with ice cream when you are back in the hotel.
Kaga is so unpopular that the information on the Chinese website is very incomplete. I placed the order with trepidation. At that time, it was one of the few hotels with rooms available and a price per person. The hotel room pictures and information on Ctrip's page were actually very confusing, and the hotel's official website could not be opened in China. As a result, when I arrived in Kaga, I chatted with the owner of the cafe in the hot spring town. The owner said that this was definitely the right place to book and you will have a perfect day. Indeed! First of all, the room is at least 100 square meters, which is more spacious than many hotels with thousands of square meters per capita, and here it only costs 1000+ per capita
Secondly, the hotel is only a 10-minute walk from the Yamashiro Onsen Souyu, and you can make an appointment in advance to pick up the station (free, Ctrip only writes that it is wrong to send the station). If you walk there by yourself, turn at Ye Duli and climb a small slope. There are signs along the way
Thirdly, the hotel service attitude is really good. The staff will wait for the corresponding guests at about the same time, and then accompany them all the way to the room. The hotel map is a little complicated, and the explanation is very clear. It will mark the restaurant, breakfast and dinner reservation time, and the time of sending the station, etc. The female general of Kaiseki will also try hard to introduce the ingredients of each dish to you in English. Even though it is mainly domestic tourists, I didn’t feel the discrimination or indifference to foreigners in some places
Finally, the hotel is in the forest, which is really a great environment. There is a corridor for walking, two hot springs, and you can sunbathe in the forest. The free rest area is at the entrance of the four-season corridor. Coffee and drinks are self-service. You can also sit in the hanging basket and stare at the forest waterfall (there may be more insects in summer, so be careful)
The hotel room smells very strong. When we checked in, we had pre-installed the air purifier and turned on the air conditioner. Not embarrassed to mention a room change. Coupled with being tired and hungry, I hurried to dinner. I thought that the smell would be eliminated soon. When I came back from dinner, I found that the smell was very strong. Even the bath towels were full of smoke, because it was a Japanese-style room and the bed was made for us. Cut off our idea of changing rooms. The service staff is polite and courteous.
The corridors of the hotel are completely windowless, not ventilated and light-tight, and relatively stuffy.
The hotel is surrounded by old houses
No one in the hotel can speak English
There is a long stream behind the hotel
I booked four sets of rooms for one night. I didn’t expect the four sets of rooms that had been paid on the program. After arriving at the hotel, the hotel asked me to pay the full amount of the four suites, but the hotel waiter’s English level was very poor. I disturbed for an hour in speechlessness. Later, I learned that the payment on the program was originally a deposit. God! For such a simple matter, the hotel waiter clearly told me that the payment you paid on the program was all a deposit. Why do you say that we didn't pay? I was late to the hotel this day, so I was delayed for another hour, and we had no time to enjoy the hotel facilities. I hope that the platform and the hotel will communicate better in the future to avoid this situation. This time it really brought me inconvenience. Except for this hotel, the whole is very good.
The menu may change every day, but the chicken tempura and croquettes at breakfast were very delicious.
There are two baths in the hotel, one of which is an open-air bath, which was very pleasant.
Many families visit, so I think it's best to go at a different time when children are in the bath, as they are running around and it's difficult to relax.
There is a foot bath and public bath within a five-minute walk, so it was a nice atmosphere in the hot spring town.
I recommend researching nearby restaurants in advance and making a reservation if possible.
It is not my first time to visit the Dormy Inn chain with the onsen available in every hotel. As always, the room is spacious and clean, and the onsen has both indoor and outdoor bath. It is within 2 minutes walk from Kanazawa station with easy access. There are numerous washing machines (free of charge!) and dryers available, so you don’t have to queue for washing machines if you had a long trip and need your clothes to be washed. There is a wall of manga outside the onsen and washing area for killing time. I will definitely continue to choose Dormy Inn if available.
First of all, I must say that the hotel staff are polite and friendly, which makes me willing to stay here again in the future.
The price is cheap, but the location is relatively biased.
There is a problem with the management of the hotel and the staff should be re-educated. The four employees of Check-in and Check-out are not good in English and need to use online translation. However, because they are still afraid of communicating with foreigners, they can flash and flash, and the hotel facilities are not explained.
I booked a ”Superior Twin Room (Lake View)” and ”Standard Triple Room (Lake View)” (I will book a ”Random Room” in the future, and I don't feel that the room is better for spending more money), they may want to help me line up, so I gave me two triple rooms, but I won't say it when I check-in. I only told me two room numbers, and then kept asking which one of us was going to live for two people. (It doesn't matter at all, the hotel didn't move the extra beds, ask me why this?)
There is also a remote nearby, you can consider ordering dinner, but the front desk will not explain when you check-in. At first, I asked us whether we wanted to eat Italian or Japanese dinner. After we chose Italian food, we told us that Italian food can only be 2 people, Japanese food 3 people. Later, I asked if I could not eat together? She called again to confirm that she could eat Japanese food together. (I guess it is because the superior twin room can choose Italian food, but the standard triple room is not good. It may be written on the hotel's official website, but it is not written clearly on trip.com)
This hotel is more biased towards leisure hotels, you can play croquet, billiards, tennis, etc., or you can ride an electric car to the lake for free. If you look at the dinner specifications of the hot spring hotel, the Japanese dinner here is below the level.
The cleanliness of the room is OK, but the sink of the bath, almost every one has hair inside, and the cleanliness needs to be strengthened.
The management of breakfast is also problematic. When we walked in to have breakfast, the waiter did not ask us the room number, but asked us to ask the front desk. The front desk didn't even ask the room number, so we went in and ate directly. No room number, this management method is only applicable to Japanese people, that is, if you want to eat breakfast, you can go directly in. No one knows if the accommodation includes breakfast.
Although it is a lake view room, Chaishan Temple will be covered (the seventh floor of the total floor is allocated on the fourth floor, the difference is as photo), if you look at the mountain view, it is similar.
The hotel environment is relatively large for a hot spring hotel, and some free activities and snacks are provided. However, the hotel booked through the website was relatively small, so I ended up paying extra to upgrade the hotel room. In addition, the online reservation stated that it included dinner and breakfast, but it did not give us any dinner options. When we arrived, the hotel staff informed us that our order stated that we had a steak set, not a crab set, and we could not change it even if we added money on site. , a little disappointed...the hotel's hot springs are great, and you can choose a yukata, and the food is actually pretty good. There is also all-you-can-drink sake for breakfast, which is a bit of a surprise.
”An old five-star hotel next to Kanazawa Ancient Castle”
The hotel is located in a quiet location, next to Kanazawa Castle Park, the largest park in Kanazawa. Kanazawa's public transportation is not very developed, and there are not many tram lines. It is more convenient to arrive at the hotel by taking the hotel's own shuttle bus. There are 5 buses starting from 10:50 a day, and the last bus is at 16:20. It costs about 1,000 yen to take a taxi. The distance is not far and it is not expensive.
From the moment you step into the lobby, you can feel the hotel's sense of history. The decoration is more Western-style and low-key and luxurious. The hotel has only 6 floors in total. We live on the executive floor on the 6th floor, and we are given a drink and breakfast for each person in the afternoon.
The hotel service staff has a good attitude, which is a typical Japanese service. On rainy days, someone will send and collect umbrellas. The English level is acceptable and can communicate basically.
There is a public hot spring on the first floor of the hotel. The male pool is not large and can accommodate several people, but fortunately there don't seem to be many people. This hotel does not exchange male and female baths, so you can only experience one.
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JJustNice and cozy hotel in the heart of Kanazawa!
It’s located near the market and some eateries.
You’ll get to have noodles for supper, relax in a good bath in the open air and cool down with ice cream when you are back in the hotel.
GGuest UserIt is not my first time to visit the Dormy Inn chain with the onsen available in every hotel. As always, the room is spacious and clean, and the onsen has both indoor and outdoor bath. It is within 2 minutes walk from Kanazawa station with easy access. There are numerous washing machines (free of charge!) and dryers available, so you don’t have to queue for washing machines if you had a long trip and need your clothes to be washed. There is a wall of manga outside the onsen and washing area for killing time. I will definitely continue to choose Dormy Inn if available.
YYuk WaiThe equipment of this room was very attractive as I saw it in the photos on Trip.com. I saw that some rooms had a thin hot spring basin, so I chose this room. I was so happy that I could soak in the hot spring in the room. How did I know that there was no such equipment when I arrived in the room? After I went to the front desk to find out the situation, after dealing with them for a while, they just said that the information on the Trip.com website was wrong. This was a photo of another room and had nothing to do with their hotel. .
Therefore, I advise everyone who plans to book a hotel on Trip.com not to trust the photos and information on the Trip.com website!
YYuanzhongwuyingbuxierenKaga is so unpopular that the information on the Chinese website is very incomplete. I placed the order with trepidation. At that time, it was one of the few hotels with rooms available and a price per person. The hotel room pictures and information on Ctrip's page were actually very confusing, and the hotel's official website could not be opened in China. As a result, when I arrived in Kaga, I chatted with the owner of the cafe in the hot spring town. The owner said that this was definitely the right place to book and you will have a perfect day. Indeed! First of all, the room is at least 100 square meters, which is more spacious than many hotels with thousands of square meters per capita, and here it only costs 1000+ per capita
Secondly, the hotel is only a 10-minute walk from the Yamashiro Onsen Souyu, and you can make an appointment in advance to pick up the station (free, Ctrip only writes that it is wrong to send the station). If you walk there by yourself, turn at Ye Duli and climb a small slope. There are signs along the way
Thirdly, the hotel service attitude is really good. The staff will wait for the corresponding guests at about the same time, and then accompany them all the way to the room. The hotel map is a little complicated, and the explanation is very clear. It will mark the restaurant, breakfast and dinner reservation time, and the time of sending the station, etc. The female general of Kaiseki will also try hard to introduce the ingredients of each dish to you in English. Even though it is mainly domestic tourists, I didn’t feel the discrimination or indifference to foreigners in some places
Finally, the hotel is in the forest, which is really a great environment. There is a corridor for walking, two hot springs, and you can sunbathe in the forest. The free rest area is at the entrance of the four-season corridor. Coffee and drinks are self-service. You can also sit in the hanging basket and stare at the forest waterfall (there may be more insects in summer, so be careful)
NNuonuokafeiThis is a historic hot spring family hotel decorated with ancient objects and mountain wildflowers. It was booked at Station B and saw a video of a blogger who felt healed at the hotel. There is almost no public transportation from Kanazawa Station to the hotel and no commercial taxis around. The hotel takes 25 minutes and costs about 250 RMB. There is a warm welcome at the door. As soon as you enter the hotel, you smell a strong musty smell. The room you booked is arranged between bananas. There are two large glass porches at the end of the first floor, which are very bright. There is a simple garden outside. After sitting in the room for a while, the musty smell was too strong. I thought it was because the first floor was damp. I moved to the second floor and the room was much smaller. I turned on the air conditioner and opened the windows to ventilate for a long time, but the musty smell persisted. Many Japanese guests occupied more than 20 rooms, and half of them were occupied. I hope that the dinner was not arranged in the restaurant on the third floor where you can see the stage. It is a small cubicle meal on the first floor. I am very disappointed. The beef is simple and the quality is not good. The breakfast is even worse. This can be said to be the poor quality I have eaten at more than 2,000 yuan per capita. The food is not comparable to Hoshino Kai's, nor is it comparable to Ginsui-sou's restaurant with more than a thousand people. I think the room and facilities are OK, but the strong musty smell prevented me from falling asleep all night. I took out the pajamas I wore now. There is a strong musty smell. I have stayed at Arai Hotel Nishimuraya and other century-old hotels. None of them have a musty smell. This is the most musty place I have ever stayed. I felt comfortable after checking out. There is only one large bath. The hot spring water is very good, brown, smooth and tasteless. The staff service is also good, but the smell is too strong and terrible, which is the biggest complaint when booking a hotel in Kanazawa. Secondly, the old Japanese-style bed-making hotel after Kanazawa Tea House. Goodbye, the place where the beds are piled up does not look very clean. The outstanding one is the Grand Hyatt Sainoi Garden. Do you know how the Jincheng Tower will be tomorrow?
GGuest UserBeautiful hotel on a beautiful river. Large georgeous room.
For Japanese standards the service was just ok. Much nicer greeting upon arrival. Was left to drag my suitcases out the door with a wonderful old lady trying to help me. Of course I could not allow her to lift the heavy bags. All the other people were not available to help or see me out. Extremely rude by Japanese standards. Coffee at breakfast I was told to get at the coffee machine. Substandard for the class of hotel.
FFRANK HThe hotel room smells very strong. When we checked in, we had pre-installed the air purifier and turned on the air conditioner. Not embarrassed to mention a room change. Coupled with being tired and hungry, I hurried to dinner. I thought that the smell would be eliminated soon. When I came back from dinner, I found that the smell was very strong. Even the bath towels were full of smoke, because it was a Japanese-style room and the bed was made for us. Cut off our idea of changing rooms. The service staff is polite and courteous.
The corridors of the hotel are completely windowless, not ventilated and light-tight, and relatively stuffy.
The hotel is surrounded by old houses
No one in the hotel can speak English
There is a long stream behind the hotel
FFengyuezhibianAnother unforgettable hot spring trip!
This time I booked the Bailezhuang Hotel in Tangyong Hot Spring Village in the mountains near Jinyu in advance. One berth and two meals are the classic Japanese hot spring hotel gameplay. The so-called two meals are the dinner on the night of stay and the breakfast on the next day.
From the soup opposite Bailezhuang, I changed from the hotel. It snowed heavily that day, and there was a little more meaning in the snow. The hotel welcoming brother saw the guests coming close, and he quickly ran out to welcome the guests with an umbrella, leaving a good first impression.
After entering the seat, kneel and present welcome drinks and desserts, very thoughtful. At the same time, the extra seafood for dinner - local crabs, should be recommended in the season, so it cost an extra 50,000 yen to take it down. (This should not be a must, regular dinner is included in the room rate)
The room has a private soup (the size of a bathtub), which is said to be semi-open-air in fact indoors. The snow scene gives the room a big bonus, and the window is as pure and white as a painting.
Compared with other hot spring hotels, this public soup is small and located on the second floor. There are two small pools for men and women, one indoor and one outdoor, which is slightly stingy. But fortunately, the number of hotel rooms is small and there are not many guests crowded.
The hotel is also equipped with a recreation room, with billiards, table tennis and moths. The equipment is not bad, it is very good in the package.
ZZheyingThe hotel provides a shuttle service to Kaga Onsen Station. You can make an appointment by calling.
The hot spring hotel offers one night and two meals. The service and dishes are always impeccable.
The hotel is located in the center of Kaga Onsen Town, next to Hoshino Kai.
The water quality of Yamashiro Onsen is very good. Five minutes every morning and evening will make your skin feel very obvious.
The tableware is very exquisite. It may be because it is adjacent to the Rosanjin Residence and Kutani Ware production area.
Before the meal, the dedicated elderly butler will put on the kimono and sash for the guests.
It is very quiet here. I stayed comfortably for two nights.
The only thing is that the food is large. If you don’t eat it, you will waste it. After eating, you will feel too full.
By the way, there is free ice cream at the lobby bar on the first floor during the day.
There is a half-hour piano performance at 9:00-9:30 at night.
The young man who sent us to the station at the end has a pair of big eyes and is very handsome. The hotel also has waiters who can speak Chinese and English. There are more elderly and polite waiters. The belts worn by the elderly are really beautiful and comfortable.
CCrisxSelda in IshikawaThe customer service was excellent. We didn’t expect to get a really big room and it comes with breakfast and dinner buffet which to be honest was some of the best I’ve had in Japan. I can’t wait to go back. Cleanliness could definitely be improved though but nothing too crazy to be turned off with.
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