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Why Tourists Visit Ishikawa

  • * Strolling through Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan's most beautiful traditional gardens.
  • * Exploring the Higashi Chaya District's teahouses and craft shops.
  • * Visiting the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa.
  • * Relaxing in the hot springs of Kaga Onsen.
  • * Sampling Ishikawa's famous seafood, including fresh crab and sushi.

With over 400 accommodation options, Ishikawa offers a variety of choices, including modern hotels, traditional ryokans, and guesthouses, primarily in Kanazawa and Kaga. A typical 3-star hotel in Kanazawa averages $70-$120 per night, while luxurious 5-star options, such as Hyatt Centric Kanazawa, can go upwards of $300 a night. New additions like Hotel Intergate Kanazawa focus on combining contemporary design with local cultural influences, including complimentary evening snacks and cultural displays.

Ishikawa is renowned for its blend of traditional and modern attractions, such as Kanazawa's Kenrokuen Garden, regarded as one of Japan's top three gardens, and the historic Higashi Chaya District, famous for its preserved Edo-period teahouses.

In addition to Kanazawa, Ishikawa boasts scenic coastal towns like Wajima, known for its morning market and lacquerware, and the hot spring resorts of Kaga Onsen, perfect for relaxation.

Visitors can enjoy Ishikawa's rich cultural heritage, traditional crafts, fresh regional cuisine, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for travelers eager to explore an authentic yet accessible slice of Japan.

Ishikawa Tips You Must Know

* Book hotels at least 3 months in advance for April (cherry blossom season) and November (autumn foliage).

* Stay near Kanazawa Station for the best transport connections and easy access to the city.

* If visiting Kaga Onsen, choose a ryokan for the full hot spring experience, including kaiseki (multi-course) meals.

* Take advantage of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, which connects Kanazawa to Tokyo in just 2.5 hours.

* Consider renting a car if you plan to explore coastal areas like Noto Peninsula or Wajima.

Kanazawa

Kanazawa is famous for Kenrokuen Garden, a masterpiece of Japanese landscaping, and the Nagamachi Samurai District, where cobblestone streets and preserved residences evoke the samurai era. The Omicho Market offers fresh seafood and local specialties for food lovers. The modern 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art contrasts with the city's rich historical attractions.

Explore the hotels in Kanazawa and make the most of your visit to this blend of historical and contemporary charm.

Wajima

Wajima, located on the Noto Peninsula, is renowned for its lively Asaichi Morning Market, operating for over a thousand years. The town is the heart of Wajima-nuri lacquerware, a traditional craft you can witness being made. Nearby, the unique Senmaida rice terraces cascade dramatically toward the Sea of Japan.

Discover the hotels in Wajima and experience the coastal and artisanal beauty of this city.

Kaga

Kaga is home to the Kaga Onsen area, boasting four historic hot spring towns like Yamashiro and Yamanaka, perfect for relaxation. Kutani ware, a vibrant local pottery style, originated here and can be admired at the Kutaniyaki Art Museum. The Kakusenkei Gorge offers scenic walks through forested trails and serene waterfalls.

Stay at one of the finest hotels in Kaga to fully immerse yourself in its luxurious hot springs and artisanal traditions.

Nanao

Nanao, situated along Nanao Bay, is known for the Notojima Aquarium and the Wakura Onsen hot spring resort, dating back over 1,200 years. The Notojima Glass Art Museum showcases exquisite works blending tradition and contemporary art. Seafood lovers visit Nanao for its abundance of fresh oysters and seafood cuisine.

Check out the hotels in Nanao to enjoy a unique mix of art, relaxation, and incredible seafood.

Hakui

Hakui, part of the Noto Peninsula, is fondly called the 'UFO Town' due to its Cosmo Isle Hakui-an eccentric UFO museum. The Chirihama Nagisa Driveway is Japan's only beach that doubles as a drivable road. This coastal city abounds with uniquely quirky experiences and stunning seaside views.

Browse hotels in Hakui to explore its fascinating UFO connections and scenic coastal road.

Central Comforts in Kanazawa

Find more affordable central hotels in Kanazawa with unique local character.

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Hotel Forza Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Omicho Market (0.5 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.5 km)
  • Kanazawa Station (1 km)

This modern hotel provides free smartphone rentals for international travelers, complete with unlimited data and local guides. Its chic design includes spacious rooms tailored for both business and leisure guests.

  • Free smartphone rentals

  • Great city center location

  • Modern and clean interiors

$100-$200/night

Hotel Intergate Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Higashi Chaya District (1 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (0.7 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1 km)

Known for offering complimentary late-night snacks and locally inspired breakfast, this hotel features cultural events in its cozy lounge. Guests enjoy free coffee and drinks throughout the day.

  • Complimentary snacks

  • Daily cultural events

  • Central location

$110-$180/night

Hotel Nikko Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Kanazawa Station (0.3 km)
  • Omicho Market (1 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (2 km)

This 30-story hotel is the tallest building in Kanazawa, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond. Its French restaurant on the top floor is a top dining destination.

  • Panoramic city views

  • Fine dining on-site

  • Luxurious atmosphere

$150-$250/night

Luxury Escapes in Kanazawa

Indulge in more luxury hotels in Kanazawa and elevate your visit with premium stays.

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The Square Hotel Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Omicho Market (0.3 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (0.8 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.2 km)

The hotel's rooftop patio offers a serene tea corner, where guests can enjoy a traditional matcha experience with city views. Interiors balance minimalist design with traditional Japanese details.

  • Rooftop tea corner

  • Luxurious Japanese design

  • Proximity to attractions

$200-$300/night

Soki Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.5 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (1.2 km)
  • Omicho Market (0.5 km)

This upscale hotel features a private onsen with natural waters and offers in-room yukatas for traditional lounging comfort. Its wellness offerings emphasize relaxation and indulgence.

  • Private onsen

  • Traditional in-room yukatas

  • Focus on wellness

$250-$350/night

Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Kanazawa Station (1 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.5 km)
  • Higashi Chaya District (1.2 km)

The hotel boasts an outdoor bath overlooking Kanazawa, blending a luxury spa experience with a panoramic cityscape-a rare treat in the city. Stunning design seamlessly merges modern and cultural aesthetics.

  • Outdoor bath with views

  • Striking modern design

  • Exclusive guest lounge

$220-$320/night

Boutique Gems in Ishikawa

Explore more unique boutique hotels in Ishikawa for a stylish and memorable stay.

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Hatchi Kanazawa By The Share Hotels

Higashi Chaya District, Kanazawa

  • Higashi Chaya District (0.5 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.5 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (1 km)

This stylish boutique hotel doubles as a cultural hub with shared spaces for DIY workshops and culinary events. It's perfect for travelers looking to socialize and learn about local culture.

  • Community atmosphere

  • Workshops and events

  • Artistic decor

$80-$150/night

Kanazawa Hakuchoro Hotel Sanraku -Natural Hot Spring-

Kanazawa

  • Kenrokuen Garden (0.5 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (0.4 km)
  • Omicho Market (1 km)

This historic-style hotel offers a natural hot spring bathing facility and interiors inspired by Kanazawa's traditional architecture. It's an elegant boutique stay for those seeking relaxation and heritage.

  • Natural hot spring baths

  • Historic-inspired architecture

  • Central location

$250-$350/night

Hatori

Kaga Onsen

  • Yamashiro Onsen (2 km)
  • Kakusenkei Gorge (5 km)
  • Kutaniyaki Art Museum (6 km)

Located in the Kaga Onsen region, this ryokan combines boutique luxury with traditional accommodations, offering private open-air baths and exquisite kaiseki meals. Many rooms overlook a serene Japanese garden.

  • Private open-air baths

  • Gourmet kaiseki meals

  • Beautiful garden views

$300-$450/night

Family-Friendly Havens

Find more comfortable and cozy family friendly hotels in Kanazawa for your entire family.

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Hotel Amanek Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Kanazawa Station (0.8 km)
  • Omicho Market (1 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.8 km)

With affordable family rooms and kids' play areas, this hotel is designed to cater to families traveling with young children. The breakfast buffet features child-friendly meals alongside traditional Japanese dishes.

  • Family-oriented amenities

  • Affordable pricing

  • Excellent location

$90-$150/night

Hotel Torifito Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Kanazawa Station (0.6 km)
  • Omicho Market (1 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.9 km)

The hotel provides free activity kits for children and special kid-friendly bedding to ensure comfort. Its location near transportation hubs makes family outings simple and efficient.

  • Child-friendly beds

  • Convenient location

  • Spacious rooms

$100-$180/night

Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Kanazawa

  • Omicho Market (0.3 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (1 km)
  • Kenrokuen Garden (1.4 km)

This tatami-covered hotel accommodates children of all ages, with traditional-style rooms that introduce younger travelers to Japanese culture. The hotel's onsen includes family-friendly bathing times.

  • Tatami mats throughout

  • Family-friendly bathing

  • Cultural immersion

$120-$200/night

Hotels with Indoor Pools

Discover refreshing stays with more hotels with indoor pool in Kaga for a relaxing vacation.

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Apa Hotel & Resort Kaga Katayamazu Onsen Kasuikyo

Kaga Onsen

  • Katayamazu Lake (0.2 km)
  • Kanazawa Castle (27 km)
  • Kutaniyaki Art Museum (6 km)

Famous for its extensive heated indoor pool with waterfall features, this resort also offers panoramic lake views. Its spa services complement the rejuvenating onsen experience.

  • Large indoor pool

  • Lakefront location

  • Relaxing onsen

$110-$220/night

Hotel Arrowle

Kaga Onsen

  • Shibayama Lagoon (0.3 km)
  • Katayamazu Lake (1 km)
  • Ishikawa Aviation Plaza (9 km)

This lakefront hotel features an elegant indoor infinity pool open year-round, perfect for tranquil swims. Its spacious grounds also feature a garden for peaceful strolls.

  • Infinity pool

  • Scenic lake views

  • Large garden area

$160-$260/night

Tsujinoya Hananosho

Kaga Onsen

  • Yamashiro Onsen (3 km)
  • Kakusenkei Gorge (7 km)
  • Kutaniyaki Art Museum (8 km)

A boutique-style hotel with a heated indoor pool and serene onsen baths, this is a hybrid of traditional and modern comfort. Guests also enjoy a seasonal flower display throughout the hotel.

  • Indoor pool

  • Seasonal floral displays

  • Boutique ambiance

$180-$280/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best hotels near Kenrokuen Garden in Ishikawa?

Some of the best hotels near Kenrokuen Garden include Kanazawa Tokyu Hotel, Hotel Nikko Kanazawa, and KKR Hotel Kanazawa, offering convenient access to this iconic garden.

Are there family-friendly hotels in Ishikawa, especially in Kanazawa?

Yes, Hotel Vista Kanazawa and Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kanazawa provide family-friendly options with spacious rooms and kid-friendly amenities.

What are the average costs for budget hotels in Ishikawa?

Budget hotels in Ishikawa, such as APA Hotels, typically range from $50-$70 per night.

Are there traditional ryokans in Ishikawa for an authentic Japanese experience?

Yes, Ryokan Yamamuro in Kanazawa and Kissho Yamanaka in Kaga Onsen are excellent traditional options offering tatami rooms and hot spring baths.

Which hotels in Ishikawa are best for nightlife and access to entertainment areas?

The Kanazawa Manten Hotel Ekimae is close to Kanazawa Station, providing easy access to nightlife and entertainment districts.

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