From the outside, it looks like a Japanese-style mansion with a storehouse, while the inside has the interior of a European petit hotel. The owner's customer service is also polite, and the meals using Kanazawa's ingredients are delicious. Mineral water and tea are available free of charge in the lounge, which is a renovated storehouse, and the public space on the 2nd floor. The hanging scroll hanging on the landing of the stairs is by Gyokudo Kawai. It has been introduced many times in madam magazines. The bathroom is a unit bath, but it's just after renovation and it's shiny! ! A washlet is also provided. The rooms are simple, but that's what B&Bs are supposed to be. I think it's a good idea to bring your own favorite amenities. If you bring bath powders and bath salts, you will be even more satisfied. Kenrokuen is within walking distance, and you can also walk to the Prefectural Art Museum and Prefectural Museum of History. You can leave your luggage and go out for a walk, and it will also be a base for sightseeing.
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