Nagai Hotel

8.8
Excellent
(89 reviews)

38 Shiramine, Hakusan, Ishikawa 920-2501, Japan

+81 76-259-2339

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Hotel Description

Nagai Hotel, located at 38 Shiramine, Hakusan, Ishikawa 920-2501, Japan, is a serene getaway perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. Nestled close to the majestic Hakusan National Park, this hotel offers breathtaking views and easy access to a variety of outdoor activities. The hotel's design incorporates traditional Japanese aesthetics, creating a calming atmosphere that enhances the overall guest experience.

The rooms at Nagai Hotel are designed with comfort in mind, providing a cozy space for relaxation after a day of exploring the stunning natural surroundings. Guests can enjoy a restful night in spacious accommodations that emphasize simplicity and elegance. While there is no air conditioning, the cool mountain air provides a refreshing ambiance.

Among the special amenities, guests can take advantage of a public bath and natural onsen, perfect for unwinding and rejuvenating in soothing waters. High-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, ensuring that visitors can stay connected. Although the hotel lacks a fitness center and spa, the surrounding area encourages outdoor adventures and exploration.

Accessibility is one of Nagai Hotel's strong points, with convenient public transportation options nearby. Nagoya Airport is approximately a 3-hour drive, while Komatsu Airport is just 1 hour and 19 minutes away by taxi. These options make it easy for guests to reach the hotel and explore the region.

The hotel is committed to health and safety, implementing rigorous protocols to ensure guest well-being during their stay. Staff members prioritize cleanliness and hygiene, providing a safe environment for all.

Guests can engage in various activities nearby, such as hiking Mount Haku, which offers stunning views and trails for all skill levels. Significant attractions include the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Mount Bessan, and Gozengamine, each offering unique experiences and breathtaking scenery.

Dining options are plentiful, with nearby restaurants such as GOZZO and Bistro Charme providing delightful culinary experiences. Italian cuisine enthusiasts can enjoy Bistro GINO and 肉とイタリアン 厨ぼうず, both just a taxi ride away.

In conclusion, Nagai Hotel invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of Hakusan, where comfort, culture, and nature come together for an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to Hakusan National Park

2. Relaxing public bath and natural onsen

3. Spacious rooms designed for comfort

4. High-speed Wi-Fi for connectivity

5. Scenic hiking opportunities nearby


6.6 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Haku
28 min
Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
45 min
Mount Bessan
26 min
Hakusan National Park
15 min
Gozengamine
28 min

Nearest locations

肉とイタリアン 厨ぼうず
44 min
GOZZO
45 min
Bistro GINO
45 min
Bistro Charme
58 min
Ogamachi
1 hr
飯もん酒もん さんたべーる
2 hr
machérie
1 hr
Former restaurant Kagetsuro
47 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.6
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 19 min

Location

38 Shiramine, Hakusan, Ishikawa 920-2501, Japan

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 3 hr 11 min

Transit: 7 hr 46 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 45 min

Transit: 7 hr 37 min

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 14 min

Transit: 4 hr

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 19 min

Transit: 3 hr 48 min


Nearby locations

6.6

Good Location

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Food & drink

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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すゞ子

5/5
I used it after descending Mt. Hakusan. Located in front of the Ichinose Visitor Center, there is the best hot spring to soothe your tired body from mountain climbing. This is a member inn of the ``Japan Secret Hot Springs Preservation Association''♪ It's a small, cozy hot spring with lukewarm hot water flowing directly from the source and warm hot water, so you can soak in it forever if you alternate. There is no open-air bath, but if you open the window, the cool mountain breeze will make you feel comfortable.◎I think it is odorless and transparent, but...Is the source water a little reddish-brown and cloudy? I felt like there was. And you can take a bath 24 hours a day ヽ(*´▽)ノ There was something called ``Secret Hot Spring Shampoo, Conditioner, and Body Soap'' ゚+。:.゚(*゚Д゚*)゚.:。+゚Day trip bathing is also available (limited hours)At first glance, the building looks like a prefabricated building, but inside it is a beautiful and tasteful building. My personal image is of my grandmother's house in the countryside♪ Everyone at the inn was very nice, and the food was delicious from the mountains, rivers, and specialties. The garlic miso was all delicious. Personally, I felt comfortable and happy that I could order the amount of rice I wanted by myself.This traditional inn at the foot of Mt. Hakusan is a warm hot spring inn that I hope will remain with Mt. Hakusan forever.

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Taka Tom

4/5
At the beginning of August, when I was climbing Mt. Hakusan in good weather, I took a day trip bath while waiting for the Hakusan mountain climbing bus after descending the mountain.The historic building is wonderful. It doesn't feel old, but is a lively and well-maintained inn.There was a waiting list for the bathroom with climbers. I dropped Zack off at the back of the stairs and waited in the living room for about 20 minutes while watching TV.The bathroom is small, but very clean. Wash away the sweat and relax in the bathtub. A moment of bliss.Ice cream after taking a bath is so delicious.Feeling refreshed and rejuvenated, I headed to the bus stop.It's probably a good place to come and stay with your family.

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Koichi A

4/5
The hot springs were great. The atmosphere of the inn was lovely, and the food was delicious!

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HIDEAKI

5/5
Essential for climbing Mt. HakusanHot spring♨Inn

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岩谷真之

4/5
Pay attention to the time for day trip hot springs, 800 yenIt was a good hot spring

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平ゆりお

5/5
The cypress bath with two different temperatures is the best.

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渡辺邦夫

5/5
I stayed here on my way back from climbing Mt. Hakusan.The bath and food were very good.Is it your husband? I was treated very well! it's recommended!

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Ellie Miller

5/5
I stayed there for climbing Mt. Hakusan, and since it's an inn run by a guardian of Japan's secret hot springs, the water flows directly from the source, and the food is delicious, consisting of local, seasonal, and preserved foods.The bathroom seems to have been renovated last year, so you can still smell the wood. Although there is no open-air bath, the breeze coming in through the window is refreshing and feels like a semi-open-air bath.The dishes are served all at once, but include wild vegetable tempura, salt-grilled sweetfish, rainbow trout sashimi, Hakusan specialty hard tofu sashimi, and deep-fried fried rice coated with homemade miso. Full of blessings from Mt. Hakusan.I thought it would be a good idea to come here even if you are not planning on climbing, just to enjoy the high quality of the hot springs and the blessings of Mt. Hakusan.Of course, it is the perfect location for climbing Mt. Hakusan.On days when private cars are not allowed, there is a shuttle bus from Ichinose to the trailhead, and on days when private cars are prohibited, the inn is located right in front of the bus stop.I lined up for the bus from around 4:30 and was able to catch the first bus.