Located right next to JR Daishoji Train Station, APA Hotel Kagadaishoji-ekimae features a spacious public bath and sauna located on the top floor for guests to relax in.
Located a 12-minute bus ride from JR Kaga Onsen Train Station, Hatori ryokan features a 24-hour hot spring bath along with sauna facilities. The spacious Japanese rooms have a sofa and an LCD TV.
Joanne
Canada
Huge facility, great food, outdoor onsen, and pretty yukata choices. Great service and friendly staff.
Just 10 minutes from JR Kaga-Onsen Train Station on the free shuttle, Rurikoh features a 24-hour public bath, sauna, reservable open-air bath and foot baths.
Boasting a hot spring bath, Yamanaka Onsen Kissho Yamanaka is 25 minutes by shuttle bus from JR Kagaonsen Station. Private hot spring baths are available for free.
Pak Kin
United States of America
Friendly staff everywhere. Free Yukata rental and plenty of options, including sizes for kids. Nice and quiet onsen. Classy building overall.
Yamanakaonsen Ohanami Kyubei is offering accommodations in Kaga. Conveniently located in the Yamanaka Onsen district, this ryokan provides a hot spring bath. Yamashiro Onsen is 3.1 mi from the ryokan....
Katayamazu Onsen Kasuikyo features indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths, a karaoke room and relaxing massages. All rooms come with views of Lake Shibayama, a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Castro Iturrios
Canada
The traditional Japanese room was quite nice and the view to the lake was amazing, breakfast was quite good.
Yamashiro Onsen Miyabi no Yado Kaga Hyakumangoku offers a sauna and free private parking, and is within 19 miles of Eiheiji Temple and 24 miles of Phoenix Plaza.
James
United States of America
Akiko Morita and her staff were extremely helpful with something we had misplaced. She also assisted us by calling our next hotel to get their shuttle information for us. The hotel is huge and the onsen is nice.
Offering a terrace and views of the mountain, Hotel Arrowle is located in Kaga in the Ishikawa Region, 5 mi from Yamashiro Onsen.
Sandra
Japan
Large, comfortable room. Excellent indoor/outdoor public bath. Tasty buffet breakfast. Nice view of rice paddies out our bedroom window. Large parking lot (free parking). Lots of good sightseeing spots nearby - if you are traveling by car.
The onsen was totally Japanese in style and attention to...
The onsen was totally Japanese in style and attention to detail, very relaxing and with a staff dedicated to providing the best service. They were attentive and helpful.
The forest near the onsen was beautiful for hiking and contemplating nature. Loved it.
I will definitely return and to the same onsen.
mouyiaris
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Small historic area with onsen (hot spring baths).
Small historic area with onsen (hot spring baths). Nice for strolling around, and there is a loop bus to take you to local attractions. Excellent resort hotels available. Area is known for crafts, and there are a number of nice shops showcasing the works of artisans. Many local people speak some English, but there are not a lot of Western tourists.
Sabrina
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Kaga is a really nice area. The nature is great.
Kaga is a really nice area. The nature is great. We made soba noodles and ate the result! We painted lacquer bowls and enjoyed the scenery around our hotel. The Yamanaka area is particularly nice. We also went to the Motorcar Museum of Japan, which is a hidden gem and really enjoyed it. It’s also really close to many attractions in Fukui, if you have the time to visit them, like the Dinosaur Museum and the Fukui Rocks area. I’d recommend Kaga to anyone who wants to get a little off the beaten path.
There was a bus stop right in front of the hotel, which is handy, and there was a convenience store kitty-corner. The bath water was also super hot, which I love. The breakfast was delicious, and the staff was very kind. No idea if they spoke English, but there were instructions in English for those who don't speak Japanese. Also, the futons were very thick for a ryoukan-styled hotel. If you're visiting the craft village, I recommend getting to Kagaonsen station the afternoon before and asking the info office about travel and coupons.
Nice japanese style room. Room was spacios, well prepared and aquiped. Great and interesting experience. Hotel provides public baths as well as provate bath for 3300 💴. We took a nice private bath. Recomend. As well you can order a massage or use a massage machine. Foot bath are as well very nice. Breakfast was japanese style, quite a good choice. At 21:00 there was a drums performance. There are a free hotel shuttle to take you from station. All in all great experiance.
Such a beautiful hotel in a beautiful location. The staff were always really friendly. My japanese isn't the best, but they really listened to any questions I had. I enjoyed the breakfast and the baths are beautiful! I felt so refreshed after my stay, the beds were so comfortable and the rooms were at a perfect temperature. The location is amazing. I love walking so walking around the local area is something I can really recommend.
Had an enjoyable and relaxing stay here. We travelled from Osaka for one night, which was quite out of our way but we wanted to try the onsen experience. The onsen itself was quite empty when we went - I was often the only person there. The food was plentiful with an interesting range of dishes to try.
We did the walk along the river which was a winter wonderland!
Staff was extremely friendly and helpful. They even brought kids size yukatas for my toddlers to wear during our short stay. Rooms were spacious. We took the shuttle bus from Kagaonsen station. Onsens were not crowded when we went. Dinner courses were amazing. There was so much food. Buffet style breakfast food was as expected. Also had access to their sister onsen.
Kana was AMAZING and made the stay so lovely! The room was incredible and the private tub was spectacular. I really loved the view of the temple from our room. It was also great to try the regional food. The presentation was beautiful. We enjoyed our authentic experience at this very traditional Japanese inn!
The hotel was nice located if you want to explore Kagaonsen and the beautiful river and sightseeing. The private and public onsens were nice and the bedroom was big and futtons were comfortable. Food is good, nothing memorable, but if you are into typical Japanese food, you’!! enjoy it!
We love how authentic it all was. The room was super confortable but we did book at 8 people room for just 2. So is important to take that into condideration. It felt classical japanese and it there where a lot of locals. Food was delicious both dinner wich was amazing and breakfast
The staff were so friendly, they hotel was so close to the Kakusenkei Gorge, with easy walking distance and you are so close you can hear the stream running. The food was amazing, authentic and fresh, would 100 percent recommend a stay here. It's my favourite place in Japan.
The meals were our favorite in all of Japan. We loved the 10-course teppanyaki dinner, breakfast and afternoon pancakes. The hotel staff were extremely nice. We didn't speak Japanese but they had an English-speaking staff member. The onsen was fabulous too.
The room was spacious. The food was quite delicious. The most impressive was the staff’s service. My friend forgot her backpack on the train and (speaking very little Japanese) we asked the staff for assistance. They were extremely helpful.
Akiko Morita and her staff were extremely helpful with something we had misplaced. She also assisted us by calling our next hotel to get their shuttle information for us. The hotel is huge and the onsen is nice.
Excellent facilities and lots of “extras” like onsen eggs, free snacks and drinks. Baths were clean and lots to choose from. Staff were friendly and professional. overall a great hotel!
the speciality of this Japanese style hotel is good nature views with sounds of river, able to reserve free private outdoor hot tabs. Foods are very good, services are good too.
Hotel staffs are very polite and attentive. Both meals covered were delicious and it was served in a private area. Room is spacious and comfortable with beautiful lake view.
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