Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi
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See why so many travellers make Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi their hotel of choice when visiting Kanazawa. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Rooms at Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi provide a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
In addition, Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi offers breakfast, which will help make your Kanazawa trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
Nearby landmarks such as Gyokusen-immaru Garden (0.8 mi) and Nishi Tea House Street (1.2 mi) make Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi a great place to stay when visiting Kanazawa.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the pubs, including Nodoguromeshi Hompo Itaru, Oriental Brewing HIGASHIYAMA, and Tokkuriya, all of which are a short distance from Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular monuments and statues such as Murou Saisei's Monument of Literature, Takehisa Yumeji Monument, and Train Wheel of C58 Steam Locomotive No. 140.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi as you experience all of the things Kanazawa has to offer.
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(Note: Some Toyoko Inns have cut back on breakfast so they offer just bread and rice and miso soup, not an assortment of freshly cooked food. The plates, chopsticks, etc., at those places are throwaway not reusable. A sad trend. This one still has the old way.)
They have excellent massage people on call if requested. 3000 yen for 30 minutes.
The location of this inn is walking distance to the JR train station. Upon exiting EAST, look for ANA Crowne Plaza on the RIGHT. Walk around the the hotel and follow the instructions from the hotel website, and you will find this hotel easily.
Right next to the hotel is a family cafe. It serves reasonably priced meals.
The hotel is walking distance (10mins) to Omi-cho Market. If you have a JR bus, forget about buying the Kanazawa Loop Bus ticket. You can hop on the JR bus from Bus Bay #4 from the JR station. On the 2nd stop, it is Omi-cho Market. You can even visit the Higashi Chaya District (preserved historic houses) on the JR bus.
As for the Kenronkeun Garden, just use the Kenrokeun Shuttle which costs JPY100 on a Sunday. It gets you to Kanazawa Castle Park and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art.
Some reviews thinks the Korinbo's location is better. But if you are like us, ie. spending just a day in Kanazawa with luggage,,,,this hotel is more convenient!
Anyway, these two Toyoko Inns in Kanazawa had no difference in rate but walking distance from the train station was the clincher for me. We are a family of great walkers (we can walk leisurely and sight-see at the same time for hours, from the time we leave the hotel till the time we return to the hotel after dinner), and after dumping our luggage at Toyoko Inn Kanazawa-eki Higashi-guchi, we were able to walk everywhere – to the Kanazawa castle, Kenrokuen, etc. That saves a lot on bus/tram fares as these fares aren’t cheap in Japan. But such long walks may not be for everyone. I like the fact that it walks off the big breakfast we load up at the Toyoko Inn breakfasts we have every morning.
Higashi means East, so take the East exit when you arrive at Kanazawa Station.
Room was clean, bed was hard as hell but comfy enough if you slept on top of the covers. Humidifier in the room made the dry air acceptable again.
This hotel is aimed firmly at the Japanese market and fits the niche well. It accepts but does not cater specially for non Japanese guests.
The staff are service oriented, but this is expected and thus unexceptional
The complimentary breakfast is 100% Japanese, and plentiful. The complimentary light evenug meal was disgusting by any standards. Never have curry in Japan! A treat to be avoided!
If visiting Kanazawa for the cultural sights this is the wrong Toyoko Inn! You need to stay at the other one! We had no choice. We stayed in Golden Week.
It is not particularly close to the attractions but all the buses leave from the station so we did not find that a problem. On returning to the station, several of the bus lines went straight pass the hotel so we were just able to jump off.
This is a Japanese business hotel and, as such, you have to expect small rooms. However, the room was spotless, very modern and the furnishings of a good quality. The bathroom was equally small but also pristine. They have gone to quite some attention to ensure that it looks reasonably light and airy despite the small size of the room. They are plenty of toiletries on available, even a face mask!
There is also a free Japanese breakfast downstairs in the morning, English reading newspapers, free internet and coin washing machines/dryers.
Although it does not have "atmosphere", I would have to put this place down as one of the best value for money places we stayed at for our nearly four weeks in Japan. The place was full of Japanese businessmen, and seeing what they would typically expect to stay at is also a valid experience in itself.
Good service, and good location, with easy to understand directions.
There is a GUSTO (24 hours) right beside the hotel, though I did not have any chance to dine there, but emergency cravings can always be satisfied.
About 4 minute walk from the station to the hotel, with 3 convenience stores along the way
A very good experience overall
"Make sure that this hotel hasn't cut back from the tasty traditional Toyoko breakfast. Others now offer only bread & rice"Read full review
"Rooms are small. Remember to keep out of this hotel or never go there without your physical membership card."Read full review
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