Excellent stay! I would say it's the BEST among all the stays I had throughout the trip. Spacious room, hotel looks newly renovated, and most importantly the public onsen is awesome! Highly recommended.
I booked for 2adults and 1 child, Normally every hotel will prepare bath towel or can be requested for the child use but this staff talk aggressively that I have to pay for renting additional towel set for my kid because kid has stayed for free. My point is that the hotel has to inform the customers before they has started booking or charge for child stay liked other hotel. If the hotel recognized that customers has booked for 3 people, they has to prepare 3 sets of towels. The kids cannot take a bath without a towel. That is a pity thing that the hotel should not do and take action to the customer.
I wasn't familiar with the Mitsui Garden chain, but this was a fantastic introduction. The hotel is located three bus stops away from the train station, so easy to get to. The design is clean, understated, and typical Japanese. The public bath on the top floor and laundry facilities are welcome amenities while travelling and sightseeing, and the ability to leave your luggage after check-out is a nice option.. But the most impressive feature of the hotel is the breakfast buffet and the option to use the breakfast coupons at two nearby restaurants. There are so many options at the breakfast buffet, both Western and Japanese, with many local options, and all wonderfully prepared. We wanted to try everything, but our limited stomach capacity stopped us. If in Kanazawa, this is the place to stay.
Great hotel very close to the main attractions of Kanazawa. The loop line bus runs right on the street the hotel stands on, the samurai district is just a few steps away and the museum district and Kenrokuen garden are in walking distance. Quite a few places to eat nearby. The best coffee is Townsfolk coffee several minutes away.
The rooms in the hotel are on the bigger side compared to what you usually see in Japan (we stayed in the Moderate double room). The bed is quite big and comfortable, there is a choice between normal pillows and grain pillows. The rooms and the hotel look very stylish. There's free unlimited coffee for guests (makes americano only, fine if you're not too picky about your coffee)
New fantastic hotel! It's a hotel but has a very nice muji-esque feel. It's very clean and has a nice public bath area. Check in was easy especially with the help of the staff who are proficient in English. Also, there was a welcome snack that went very well with the nice tea provided in the room.
Breakfast was excellent. Based on reviews, I thought it would be the same for two days (which I had problem with) but both days had different breakfast and they were scrumptious. If I'm in Kanazawa again, I won't hesitate to rebook.
This was our second stay in a My Stay hotel in Japan and we were not disappointed. Right in the centre of Kanazawa with many bus stops nearby. The staff speaks English and explained everything clearly. Our room was basic but had all the amenities we needed: fridge, kettle, heating, hot water, towels and many toiletries.
The only downside is that some rooms like ours face the street which is a bit noisy at night.
Highly recommended.
Only hotel in Japan that offers us free flow alcoholic drinks for 6 hrs daily. Located conveniently where we did not need to drive to get to places. Only minus point is it did not have a coin operated laundry service and the nearest one is 5 to 8 mins walk away
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.
The hotel is way too amazing. There are various amenities for free, like coffee machines on the 1st floor, and welcome drinks for free on the 2nd floor. Also, the bathroom is a lot more surprising with a large bath tub and a multifunctional spray. I would def choose this hotel again if visiting Kanazawa in the future.
Conveniently located across Kanazawa station, the hotel is easily accessible. Glad to see the mountain view from my hotel room. The breakfast spread is fantastic! As my stay was during the colder month of December, consistent hot water at the turn of the tap without any wait is really good!
My only complain is that the central aircon system is not pushing out enough air, even at highest speed, making the night feel stuffy.
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HHah MarvinThe positive reviews are real! We're very glad to have stayed here and would recommend this hotel without hesitation.
First off, the buffett breakfast is amazing: it offers local Kanazawan fare to standard Japanese favourites like tempura, sushi and sashimi to ubiquitous American breakfast offerings like sausages, bacon and a wide choice of eggs. Fancy sparkling wine for breakfast? They're available as well!
Secondly, great location. 3 mins walk to Omichi market, 10 mins to Kanazawa castle, 10 mins to Higashi Chaya, 20 mins to Nagamachi District. Honestly, Kanazawa is such a walkable town, you are always able to walk from one attraction to the next. The hotel also provides a shuttle bus from mid-morning to late afternoon that runs to Kanazawa station and back.
Rooms are well-appointed, large by Japanese standards and there's even a bathtub. Two thumbs up!
Ffyi guyClean and thoughtful set up. Well equipped kitchenette. With brand new dish sponge and kitchen towel ( items often overlooked at other service apartment hotels).
Spacious lounge area that had free flow beverages in the evening during our stay. Competent breakfast but lack variety as there was no change in menu during our 3 days stay.
You can access the restaurants in the same building via the escalator in the shared outdoor area next to the restaurant. Location is superb as it’s a short mostly sheltered walk to Kanazawa station
GGuest UserI booked for 2adults and 1 child, Normally every hotel will prepare bath towel or can be requested for the child use but this staff talk aggressively that I have to pay for renting additional towel set for my kid because kid has stayed for free. My point is that the hotel has to inform the customers before they has started booking or charge for child stay liked other hotel. If the hotel recognized that customers has booked for 3 people, they has to prepare 3 sets of towels. The kids cannot take a bath without a towel. That is a pity thing that the hotel should not do and take action to the customer.
DDodoandrobinThe hotel is old and the room is clean but not well cleaned especially the corners of the room. The room is old and dull and the toilet smells bad. The balcony is covered with bamboo screen which make hard to see the outside. We can see the balcony is not well cleaned and the rooftop of the building is not well cleaned, too. If they clean the balcony and rooftop it will make a big difference. The fence at the balcony is worn out if they repainted it,it will be very beautiful seeing from the inside. I dont care if the building is old but they should keep it well cleaned and more presentable and im sure people will come again. The food is good and the bathing facilities is also good but its too hot no air at all, i didnt stay long because i cant breath i wish they open the window for fresh air to come. the atmosphere from the window the dried mold of the rooftop and the worn out of the balcony fence should be fix.The place is very quiet and you can really relax.The main entrance and ground floor is renovated and its nice and modern. The service is good too but the clerks are not lively they should be more cheerful.
If the room is not dull and the balcony and rooftop is clean i want to stay again but sorry i wont stay here again.
Thank you for your service and Goodluck.
MMagnus TanThe dorm was quite tricky to find on the sidewalk, walking from JR Kanazawa station, the sign was on a wall behind me, in the walkway leading into the building it was. One should look out to the left once you’ve reached the building.
There were no staff when I checked in late at night around 10pm, but I received an email beforehand detailing the guest forms I should fill up and some other information. Once I arrived, there were other clear instructions about my bunk, luggage storage and house rules. The entry area had several books and leaflets about the area and a map indicating eateries and sightseeing locations recommended by staff, a useful touch. Some of it were in English too.
The bunk was perfectly acceptable for a quick night sleep. The bed was wide and had lockable lockers to the side. Refreshments like drinks, snacks and noodles were also available for a small fee and payment was done via a tin box. Overall, very good value for money and it provided an opportunity to chat with other travellers staying by there. I chatted with someone from Taiwan and a local working at Kanazawa station’s tourist information centre. He was snowed in for the night and it’s worth noting that, it would be a struggle to haul luggage through heavy snow on the way to the property.
GGuest UserThe hotel is located at the east exit of Kanazawa JR Station, with extremely convenient transportation. It is very convenient to go to Kenrokuen Garden, Higashi Chaya Street and other attractions. The Omicho Seafood Market is within walking distance. I will choose this hotel again when I come to Kanazawa in the future.
EElisia LohHotel is conveniently located on the east gate of Kanazawa station, with nearby shopping malls (opp Forus shopping mall), and lots of restaurants.
Hotel is more like business hotel setup, furnishes is dated but clean. The only downside which we don’t like is the bedside lamp is fixed very near to the bed, am very afraid will bang onto them when sleeping too near.
Kanazawa is very tourist oriented, there is a tourist loop bus which you can purchase for the day which is about 800yen per adult unlimited rides on this loop bus (otherwise per trip is about 210 yen), you can purchase the ticket from the East gate bus information counter, and bus boarding at bay no 7. This tourist loop bus passes the tourist spots like the Chaya district, Kanazawa Castle Park / Kenrokuen (same bus stop), Omicho market (which is about 15 min walk from Kanazawa station).
GGuest UserThe hotel is located around 10pm walk from Kanazawa station. There are a series of stores and landmarks located along the road walking there. One convenience store right next to the corner. And about 15 min walk to Kanazawa castle and Kenroku Park. The room and the bath is clean. Customers will need to scan with their cards to get access to their floor. Security is good.
TTsubaki UmisachiThe hotel is way too amazing. There are various amenities for free, like coffee machines on the 1st floor, and welcome drinks for free on the 2nd floor. Also, the bathroom is a lot more surprising with a large bath tub and a multifunctional spray. I would def choose this hotel again if visiting Kanazawa in the future.
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.
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