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Rurikoh
4/534 Reviews

Rurikoh

Kaga|2.56km from Kuwabara Shrine
Stayed in Rurikoh for 3 nights. I have to say this hotel is quite popular with tour groups and most of them stay here on their way to see Central Japan. The hotel is a bit dated but still clean. All things are large here to accommodate the big crowds - ie Conference rooms, lounges, hotel lobby and restaurants and even the Public Onsen is large. We stayed here to experience the onsens and were not disappointed. There is one indoor + outdoor Public bath, and one private bath. We didn’t try the private one as its chargeable, so we went to the public one only. By staying in Rurikoh, we can even go to the sister hotel, Hatori, to experience their onsen baths there. There are 2 public baths there and many private ones. When we compare the 2 onsen baths, we find that Hatori’s is newer but smaller. Rurikoh’s has its charms and I am sure it used to be the best in the 80’s. Rurikoh has the larger bath and when crowded, you don’t see much of other bathers. As for the room, it is rather dated. We booked the twin room, western style Type A and it was large for Japan Standards. We didn’t take the meals options as there are plenty of Izakayas and restaurants if you drive around. Most restaurants charge less for food and if you dont mind driving around instead of eating in the hotel, you can save quite a fair bit. As for amenities, the hotel is very generous with things like onsen towels, use of Yukatas, water moisturisers, plentiful of toothbrushes and combs. As for the service, staff here are very courteous and they speak English well. One good point with the service is that they will park your car for you and bring it to the front every morning without you even asking. Overall, for the price that we paid and the service and amenities that we got, i would give this a 4star.

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Rurikoh
4/534 Reviews

Rurikoh

Kaga|2.56km from Kuwabara Shrine
Stayed in Rurikoh for 3 nights. I have to say this hotel is quite popular with tour groups and most of them stay here on their way to see Central Japan. The hotel is a bit dated but still clean. All things are large here to accommodate the big crowds - ie Conference rooms, lounges, hotel lobby and restaurants and even the Public Onsen is large. We stayed here to experience the onsens and were not disappointed. There is one indoor + outdoor Public bath, and one private bath. We didn’t try the private one as its chargeable, so we went to the public one only. By staying in Rurikoh, we can even go to the sister hotel, Hatori, to experience their onsen baths there. There are 2 public baths there and many private ones. When we compare the 2 onsen baths, we find that Hatori’s is newer but smaller. Rurikoh’s has its charms and I am sure it used to be the best in the 80’s. Rurikoh has the larger bath and when crowded, you don’t see much of other bathers. As for the room, it is rather dated. We booked the twin room, western style Type A and it was large for Japan Standards. We didn’t take the meals options as there are plenty of Izakayas and restaurants if you drive around. Most restaurants charge less for food and if you dont mind driving around instead of eating in the hotel, you can save quite a fair bit. As for amenities, the hotel is very generous with things like onsen towels, use of Yukatas, water moisturisers, plentiful of toothbrushes and combs. As for the service, staff here are very courteous and they speak English well. One good point with the service is that they will park your car for you and bring it to the front every morning without you even asking. Overall, for the price that we paid and the service and amenities that we got, i would give this a 4star.
Morinosumika Resort&Spa
4.4/53 Reviews

Morinosumika Resort&Spa

Kaga|2.92km from Kuwabara Shrine
I used it for company benefits. The entrance is Instagrammable as soon as you enter, the building and greenery are beautiful, and there is a hammock in the garden that can be seen from the lobby, making it a perfect spot for commemorative photos. The large room that was shown to me made me feel better. I was able to reserve the hot spring pool in one hour per group. Amidst the chirping of the Higurashi, I was soothed by the bamboo scenery. So far so good. Dinner is probably treated as a recreational facility, so it seems to be the most basic, but really? was the level of For some reason, only the cold appetizers, pork patties, beef stew, and sashimi were delicious even though I came to Kaga. The hardest part was finding G when I was resting after taking a bath. I think it can't be helped because it's in the woods. However, I found it again in the open-air bath of the first bath the next morning. I called the front desk in a hurry, but no one answered the phone. After about 30 calls, there was no female staff, so I apologize. When I took a bath without looking, another G crossed my feet and I couldn't do it anymore. Another customer also said, ”I went out last night and contacted them, but no one exterminated them for the same reason.” Cicadas and canabens are floating in the open-air bath, and it seems that the bath has not been cleaned at all. I understand that there are many insects in the forest, but shouldn't it be maintained regularly? Once I felt uncomfortable, I questioned the cleanliness of everything, and after that I couldn't enjoy it. Is there a repeat...

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Hoshino Resorts Kai Kaga
4.4/522 Reviews
If you like hot springs, this should be a good choice. The hotel is good in all aspects, the service is very good, and the hotel hardware is also good. The hotel has its own hot springs. There is a Meiji-era hot spring outside the door that seems to be quite good. It is free for hotel guests. Yes, the price includes breakfast and dinner. The quality is very good. After staying for two days, I felt that I was full after the second meal. If you don’t like hot springs, it is suitable to experience a Japanese-style hotel. We don’t like hot springs. After staying for two nights, I felt like I had nothing to do 😂 😂 😂
Yukai Resort Saichoraku
3.5/59 Reviews
This hotel is invincible, the price including two meals is very reasonable, the child charge is also very reasonable, the bath is small and big enough, the service attitude is very good, breakfast and dinner are very exquisite, the variety is definitely enough although it is the same every day, even Stayed for three days, very close to the bus station, even if there is no shuttle bus, it is very convenient. The bus station also has two high-speed buses that go directly to Kanazawa Station and the main attractions twice a day, which definitely exceeded expectations
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Nagayama
4.3/56 Reviews
It was 7500 yen with two meals, which was very cheap compared to other Oedo Onsen. The room rank is even cheaper (7,000 yen) for a Western-style room, but as far as I can see from the photos, the quality makes me wonder, ”What is this room?” It takes more than 20 minutes on foot from Kaga Onsen Station, and it's probably like crossing fields, so it's pitch black at night. We made a reservation in advance for the shuttle bus, which runs three times a day, and arrived at 5:30 pm. I will be waiting for you at the station! There was a person who complained about it, but he quickly found it and brought it to me promptly, so I had a good impression. Although the building is old when you arrive, the entrance is quite spacious and has a good impression. The tatami room is on the Shibayamagata side, and the scenery is pretty good. However, what is quite disappointing is that the walls and ceiling are extremely thin, and the sound of people walking on the upper floor echoes, and you can hear the neighbors' snoring, conversations, and even farts. This lowered the tension quite a bit. If it's not a corner room, the sound will go through. The meal is a standard buffet, but compared to other Oedo Onsen Monogatari menus, the amount of carbohydrates is overwhelmingly higher, and I wondered if this was the secret to the low price. Furthermore, the impression is that there are plenty of fish dishes, but the quality of the fish is a little poor, and it is very greasy. Well, there are a lot of local things prepared, and considering the price, I think I'm grateful. The bath here is also a normal circulation filtration type natural hot spring, and there is no gender change, but the indoor bath is quite large and comfortable, and above all, you can enjoy the openness of the open-air bath with a view of Shibayama Lagoon that spreads between your eyes. Really liked it. Since it is open to the public, you can often see locals with their own toiletries. It's a testament to its popularity. The double room is about 10 square meters, and the room is old-fashioned, and the table and chairs are sadly badly finished, so I can't recommend it, but if you go from a twin room to a Japanese-style room, the view of the room is worth the price, and you can get 2 for 7000 yen. I feel that the cost performance is quite good considering that you can enjoy the open-air bath with a meal, that scenery, and the free shuttle from the station. Recommended for people who don't mind the sound and want to pursue cost performance. Not suitable for those looking for even a little luxury.
Morinosumika Resort&Spa
4.4/53 Reviews
I used it for company benefits. The entrance is Instagrammable as soon as you enter, the building and greenery are beautiful, and there is a hammock in the garden that can be seen from the lobby, making it a perfect spot for commemorative photos. The large room that was shown to me made me feel better. I was able to reserve the hot spring pool in one hour per group. Amidst the chirping of the Higurashi, I was soothed by the bamboo scenery. So far so good. Dinner is probably treated as a recreational facility, so it seems to be the most basic, but really? was the level of For some reason, only the cold appetizers, pork patties, beef stew, and sashimi were delicious even though I came to Kaga. The hardest part was finding G when I was resting after taking a bath. I think it can't be helped because it's in the woods. However, I found it again in the open-air bath of the first bath the next morning. I called the front desk in a hurry, but no one answered the phone. After about 30 calls, there was no female staff, so I apologize. When I took a bath without looking, another G crossed my feet and I couldn't do it anymore. Another customer also said, ”I went out last night and contacted them, but no one exterminated them for the same reason.” Cicadas and canabens are floating in the open-air bath, and it seems that the bath has not been cleaned at all. I understand that there are many insects in the forest, but shouldn't it be maintained regularly? Once I felt uncomfortable, I questioned the cleanliness of everything, and after that I couldn't enjoy it. Is there a repeat...
Yukai Resort Premium New Maruya Hotel
3.6/58 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very central, and it belongs to the first-line lake view location. The hotel’s male bath is good, and the room area is super large, at least 40 square meters or more, so Ctrip's information is still not accurate enough. Then the lake view room is estimated to have a front lake view, and the ordinary Japanese-style room is also a side lake view. Because it is not a weekend, it is the lowest starting price, which is less than RMB 1,000, which is the starting price of 7,500 per night for two meals in the hotel. The meals are all buffet in the morning and evening. The varieties are indeed not high-end, and the prices are there, but there is a self-service sukiyaki pot for three months from December to February, and there is unlimited draft beer. This can be said to be fully worth the room rate. Next door Japan The uncle really drank eight glasses. There is a direct bus from Kanazawa, and a free shuttle bus from Kaga Onsen Station, but reservations are required. There is a direct bus to Komatsu Airport. See the picture for details.
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Yamashitaya
3.8/57 Reviews
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita family is a hot spring inn located in Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Yamashiro Onsen is a hot spring located in Kaga City, Ishikawa prefecture, and is one of the largest hot spring towns in Hokuriku Prefecture. It is an old hot spring that begins with seeing a crow healing his feather wound on the way to Gyoki to practice at Reiho Hakusan in 725. On June 19, 2022, I left my home by car and ran 548km with Murotsu PA 〜 Mikata Goko PA. From there, I drove to Yamashiro Onsen. This time I will stay at the Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita family. Take your grandmother down at the entrance and move to the parking lot. The parking lot is about a 5-minute walk away. It seems that about 50 cars can be parked in the first parking lot. I walk from here to the hotel, but it seems to be painful on rainy days and snowy days. Next to the Yamashita family, there is Yakuoin Onsenji Temple. Pass in front of Hoshino Resorts. In front of it is ”Kosoyu”. Kosoyu is a restored hot spring from the Meiji era, and the rest area on the second floor is said to have been restored as it was at that time. There is another ”Soyu” in Yamashiro Onsen, and common bathing tickets are also sold. The Yamashita family will stay on this day. It is said that the remains of the Kaga feudal lord's bathing pot are located beside the entrance. In addition, stone lanterns worshiped by Hideyoshi Toyotomi were also displayed. It is a historic hot spring inn that doesn't seem to be the story of Oedo Onsen (excuse me). The inside is like this. Grandma is checking in at the front desk. The lobby is very large. The building is divided into three, and first move to the next building by the connecting passage on the 5th floor. I also came to the 7th floor by elevator. I hate large-scale hotels because they are too far from the room (sweat;) Room 773 on this day. The refrigerator is just where I entered. The room is large and the futon is already pulled like the Oedo Onsen story. It is a Japanese-style room with 15 tatami mats. The view from the window is like this. TV and safe. Air purifier. Wash basin. The toilet is a hot water toilet seat. There was another room. It's a wasteful room for two more aunts to stay. I don't need it because I go to the public bath, so there is no bath. Immediately head to the bath. There is a lounge in the large communal bath, where you can enjoy free beer and ice cream as well as soft drinks. The large communal bath is not only on the 5th floor but also on the top floor. The open-air bath is here, and of course the lounge is all-you-can-drink. It was 6 o'clock, so I came to the dinner venue. It's a reserved seat, but a buffet. This time I tried the main tide soup. Grandma looks like this. I also got dessert firmly. After eating, I came to the large communal bath on the 4th floor. The source is here. It is a historic hot spring with a hot spring of 1300 years. The lounge is all-you-can-drink and ice cream is also available. Oedo Onsen Monogatari Yamashiro Onsen Yamashita Family Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture 18-124 0570-041-261

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which hotels near Kuwabara Shrine are the most popular?

    Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku are some of the most popular hotels.

  • What luxury hotels are near Kuwabara Shrine?

    Kayotei is a popular luxury hotel that's not too expensive.

  • Which hotels near Kuwabara Shrine are popular with budget travelers?

    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, TokigasaneandRestaurant & Ryokan Koshiso are popular hotels at great price points.

  • What's the average price of hotels near Kuwabara Shrine this weekend?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Kuwabara Shrine in Kaga is US$335. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • What hotels near Kuwabara Shrine offer breakfast?

    A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Kuwabara Shrine in Kaga, consider Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

  • What's the average price per night of hotels near Kuwabara Shrine?

    According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Kuwabara Shrine in Kaga is US$16. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

  • Which hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

  • Which hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have gyms?

    Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Rurikoh,Yamashiro Onsen Miyabi No Yado Kaga HyakumangokuandHoshino Resorts Kai Kaga are some popular hotels with gyms.

  • What are some accessible hotels near Kuwabara Shrine?

    Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandTachibana Shikitei are popular accessible hotels.

  • What hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have non-smoking rooms?

    Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air. Rurikoh,Yukai Resort SaichorakuandYunoyado Hakusan Shobutei are all popular hotels with non-smoking rooms.

  • Which popular hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have parking?

    If you're planning on driving to Kuwabara Shrine in Kaga, why not stay at Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

  • What hotels are recommended near Kuwabara Shrine?

    If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Araya Totoan,Kohan-No-Yado MorimotoandTachibana Shikitei , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

  • Which hotels near Kuwabara Shrine are good for business travelers?

    When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Hatori, Rurikohand Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Yamashitaya are popular economical hotels.

  • Which popular hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have pools?

    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Kuwabara Shrine in Kaga. Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku are some popular hotels with pools.

  • What popular hotels near Kuwabara Shrine have restaurants?

    If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Yunokuni Tensyo,RurikohandYukai Resort Saichoraku . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

Kaga Travel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Kaga. Planning a trip to Kaga? In Kaga, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay. You can plan a one or two day trip to Kaga.

Kaga does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Kaga has JR Daishoji station and JR Kagaonsen station. Each day, many trains run to and from Kaga and other cities nearby.

On Trip.com, there are 49 recommended hotels in Kaga. Kaga has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 212 USD. There are 14 four-star hotels in Kaga at an average price of 203 USD per night. There are 27 three-star hotels in Kaga at an average price of 239 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Kaga at an average price of 122 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Kaga provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Kaga, chain hotels such as Choice are one of the top choices among travelers. In Kaga, there are hotels under the Choice brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Choice. A popular hotel in Kaga, Kohan-No-Yado Morimoto is also one of the highest rated. Hatori Ishikawa is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Kaga, such as Kutaniyaki Art Museum. For short trips in Kaga, Great sugi of Kayano, Mugen-An are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Kaga are Daishoji Temple, Jisshoin.

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