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Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso
67-1 Yuwaku Arayamachi, Kanazawa 920-1122 Ishikawa Prefecture
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67-1 Yuwaku Arayamachi, Kanazawa 920-1122 Ishikawa Prefecture
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I was very satisfied with the matcha tea and sweets offered at check-in. However, maybe it's time to stop changing into slippers? There were disposable slippers in the dresser for indoor wear, but it would have been better if they were near the entrance. The room was well-cleaned, so I felt at ease. We had a private room for our meal, and we were very satisfied with the quality and quantity. The bath was a suite, so it was a semi-open-air bath, small but relaxing. There is also a private bath, so if you make a reservation (or if you don't, you can use the private bath if it's available), you can have it all to yourself for a relaxing 50 minutes. The bath, washing area, and changing room were all very spacious, clean, and comfortable. Thank you for providing us with a wonderful accommodation experience. Also, it would have been perfect if there was a chair (not a chair) for my wife to put on makeup.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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My wife and I have stayed at Hyakurakuso Noto a few times in the past, and have always enjoyed an excellent room, baths, and food. Hyakurakuso Yuwaku is nice, but clearly a step or two down from its sister in Noto.
The room was much smaller, but the price was not much smaller! The private hot spring bath was nice, but it was not a rotenburo at all. While spacious, the bath only had a window which could be opened to the outside. The futon bedding was nice, but the staff forgot to set it up! We needed to call and request the futon to be set.
Food was good, but not nearly of the quality of its sister in Noto. We do like the idea of the meals being served in a private room, away from the sleeping area.
Yuwaku Onsen is a pretty place, but unless your are very interested in Japanese agricultural structures from a century ago, you might want to keep your visit to a day or two.
The room was much smaller, but the price was not much smaller! The private hot spring bath was nice, but it was not a rotenburo at all. While spacious, the bath only had a window which could be opened to the outside. The futon bedding was nice, but the staff forgot to set it up! We needed to call and request the futon to be set.
Food was good, but not nearly of the quality of its sister in Noto. We do like the idea of the meals being served in a private room, away from the sleeping area.
Yuwaku Onsen is a pretty place, but unless your are very interested in Japanese agricultural structures from a century ago, you might want to keep your visit to a day or two.
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Date of stay: November 2019
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Room Tip: Choose a higher floor for a better view.
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I had my first ryokan stay with Hyakurakuso. I couldn’t believe that they picked us up from the train station and how courteous the shuttle driver was. After about 30 min we reached the resort and the hotel staff greeted us to welcome us and take our luggage.
I wasn’t very familiar with all of the customs and while I felt a little bit awkward at times, the hotel staff was on point and worked hard to make sure that we knew exactly what to do.
It is important to schedule baths, dinner time and shuttle pick drop offs and pick ups with the hotel staff. I would recommend bathing before dinner and after breakfast, but you can do it however you wish. Don’t be surprised if the bed isn’t put out when you arrive, the hotel staff will arrange everything for you while you eat.
The food is completely off the charts good. I can’t say enough about the dishes. Make sure you splurge a little and go for the crab. It should be one of the main reasons you’re in Kanazawa anyway.
All in all it was an amazing experience and the staff could not have been better. Make sure to trust them to help you get things right and don’t be afraid to ask question.
Thank you so much to the entire staff!
I wasn’t very familiar with all of the customs and while I felt a little bit awkward at times, the hotel staff was on point and worked hard to make sure that we knew exactly what to do.
It is important to schedule baths, dinner time and shuttle pick drop offs and pick ups with the hotel staff. I would recommend bathing before dinner and after breakfast, but you can do it however you wish. Don’t be surprised if the bed isn’t put out when you arrive, the hotel staff will arrange everything for you while you eat.
The food is completely off the charts good. I can’t say enough about the dishes. Make sure you splurge a little and go for the crab. It should be one of the main reasons you’re in Kanazawa anyway.
All in all it was an amazing experience and the staff could not have been better. Make sure to trust them to help you get things right and don’t be afraid to ask question.
Thank you so much to the entire staff!
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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I stayed in the annex. If you stay in the annex, you can use the facilities in the main building, but it's not only in a completely different building, but also on different grounds, so I was only able to go once due to bad weather (unfortunately) and that one time was to enjoy the Japanese afternoon tea they provided. The service offers different Japanese sweets depending on the season, and they were delicious. The inside of the building was also modern and it was fun to look around.
There is no public bath in the annex. There are four private baths. Everything was spacious and beautiful. There is a lounge service, but I thought it was a little small. Both of them have a system where you can use them as long as they are available (there are also private baths that require reservations), so if the timing is bad, it will leave a bad impression. However, there weren't many rooms, so I felt like I could use it if I had to wait a little while.
I thought the food service was a little slow, but the food was excellent.
Overall, I thought it was for young people or women (there are a lot of colored yukata, but no samue), but I think even men would be satisfied with the food. There are late night snacks and lounge service (alcohol is also available for free).
Above all, most of the staff were very nice. Free shuttle service to Kanazawa Station was also a good point.
There is no public bath in the annex. There are four private baths. Everything was spacious and beautiful. There is a lounge service, but I thought it was a little small. Both of them have a system where you can use them as long as they are available (there are also private baths that require reservations), so if the timing is bad, it will leave a bad impression. However, there weren't many rooms, so I felt like I could use it if I had to wait a little while.
I thought the food service was a little slow, but the food was excellent.
Overall, I thought it was for young people or women (there are a lot of colored yukata, but no samue), but I think even men would be satisfied with the food. There are late night snacks and lounge service (alcohol is also available for free).
Above all, most of the staff were very nice. Free shuttle service to Kanazawa Station was also a good point.
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Date of stay: February 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: 別館から本館へは外を歩くになります。
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AU$625 - AU$942 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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NUMBER OF ROOMS
12
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Frequently Asked Questions about Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso
Which popular attractions are close to Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso?
Nearby attractions include Iox Arosa (6.6 km), Kanazawa Yuwaku Edo Village (0.2 km), and Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum (0.4 km).
Is parking available at Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso?
Conveniently located restaurants include Kawabata no Yuyado Takitei, Origo, and Patisserie Ono.
Are there any historical sites close to Kanazawa Yuwaku Hyakurakuso?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Himuro Hut (0.7 km) and Honsen-ji Temple (7.7 km).