Noto Kanko Hotel

6.6
Good
(41 reviews)

6-1 Mauramachi, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1326, Japan

+81 768-32-0406

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Hotel Description

Noto Kanko Hotel, located at 6-1 Mauramachi, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1326, Japan, is a charming retreat set on the stunning Noto Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the sea. Just 1 km from the Sosogikaigan coast and 4 km from the MinamiSo Museum, this relaxed hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich culture of the region. The design of the hotel captures a traditional Japanese aesthetic, with straightforward rooms featuring tatami mats and short-legged dining tables that enhance the authentic experience. Some rooms boast lovely sea views, creating a serene atmosphere for relaxation.
The accommodations at Noto Kanko Hotel emphasize comfort and simplicity, ensuring that guests can unwind after a day of exploration. Each room is equipped with essential amenities, including minifridges, while the inviting ambiance promotes a restful stay. Breakfast options are available for an additional fee, allowing guests to start their day with a satisfying meal before heading out.
Among the standout features of the hotel is its convenient beach access, making it one of the few hotels in the area to offer this desirable perk. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property, ensuring they can stay connected during their stay.
Transportation to nearby attractions is easily accessible, with public transport options available to facilitate travel to key destinations. The hotel is well-situated for guests looking to explore the enchanting Noto Peninsula, with a variety of attractions just a short distance away. For those flying in, Noto Airport is the nearest, providing a convenient entry point to this picturesque region.
Noto Kanko Hotel prioritizes health and safety, implementing comprehensive measures to ensure guest well-being, including enhanced cleaning protocols and social distancing practices. Guests can enjoy peace of mind during their stay, knowing their safety is the hotel's top priority.
Guests can engage in a variety of activities, from exploring local culture at the nearby MinamiSo Museum to discovering the breathtaking landscapes of the Noto Peninsula. Popular sights include the Shiroyone Senmaida Rice Terraces, known for their stunning views and seasonal events, as well as the scenic Tarumi Waterfall.
For dining options, guests will find a range of highly recommended restaurants nearby, including Shōya-no-Yakata, a Japanese eatery; Takimitei, known for its seafood donburi; and Emu, a teppanyaki spot that showcases local flavors. With its welcoming atmosphere and exceptional amenities, Noto Kanko Hotel invites you to experience the beauty and culture of Japan's Noto Peninsula.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. The hotel has Wi-Fi for guests' convenience

2. One of the few hotels in the area with direct beach access

3. Traditional Japanese aesthetic with tatami mats

4. Located near the picturesque Noto Peninsula

5. Easy access to local attractions and public transport


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Noto Peninsula
Shiroyone Senmaida Rice Terraces
Parking area for old tunnel & Kissing Tunnel
Tarumi Waterfall
Roadside Station Senmaida Pocket Park
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8

Location

6-1 Mauramachi, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1326, Japan


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Set on the Noto Peninsula overlooking the sea, this relaxed hotel is 1 km from the Sosogikaigan coast and 4 km from the MinamiSo Museum.

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach access

Pets

Pet-friendly

Parking & transportation

Parking

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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まこC

4/5
I used it in February 15 years ago. The following month, in March, the Great Noto Earthquake occurred.I don't know about the new building, but the old building was old. But I quite like it.There is still something like a bar left, and you can feel the atmosphere of a thriving place in the past.The hot water in the bath was unique and good.I remember having breakfast in a very cold place with a fan heater on.We went as a group of two and had different plans for dinner, but they accommodated us well.The crab🦀 plan was so delicious that I couldn't finish it all. The other seafood plan was also very delicious.If it's a large place, it may be dry because the building is prepared long in advance to accommodate a large number of people. There was no such thing.We had to eat in our room, but they prepared it for us in the other room and told us that the ladies would be leaving, so we could do whatever we wanted.The breakfast the next day was also very delicious.postscriptSomething terrible has happened...I will go again...

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MARIKO ITO

5/5
Thank you for letting me stay with my dog. It was interesting to see the different types of seaweed. The sunset over the sea was also impressive.I am satisfied with the warm service and reasonable prices. On the contrary, I liked the Showa era atmosphere. I'm sure you're worried about the earthquake, but I'm rooting for you behind the scenes.(I stayed there exactly one year ago)

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LOVE PEACE

2/5
The only place where dogs can stay!After that, even if there are negative points, there is nothing to praise.The bath is a hot water bath, and the lobby belongs to my grandson.Zero hospitality.

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キャンロビ太陽

4/5
Stayed in mid-September 2022.14,300 yen per person per night Pet free plan (excluding prefectural resident discount)This is the inn where our dog Taiyo stayed for the 193rd night out of a total of 138 hotels.This is the only inn at the tip of the Noto Peninsula where dogs can stay with a beautiful sunset.The room is a Japanese-style room in the annex with more than 12 tatami mats. There was a separate veranda, which was nice and spacious. Of course, there was also a washlet and washroom in the toilet. The lighting was bright and nice, but the TV was small.We had meals and baths in the main building.For dinner, the shabu-shabu (sake lees dashi) with 6 types of seaweed was good, focusing on local ingredients.It also came with Noto beef.Salt ice cream for dessert♪ If it were sold at a roadside station, I would definitely buy it.Overall it was very good and delicious, but it was quite salty.As someone who has been on a salt restriction due to myocardial infarction, I feel very guilty (sweat).For breakfast, we grilled whole dried horse mackerel on the stove, and the miso soup was made with seaweed.The bathroom had one bathtub. It was warm and felt good. There is no open-air bath.The downside is the mobile phoneAnnex Docomo ○, au ☓, Softbank (Y Moba) ☓, Rakuten was out of the question, and WiFi was mostly ☓. please note.On the 2nd floor of the main building (meal venue), Docomo△, au Giri△, Softbank (Y Moba) Giri☓ some 3G, Rakuten au roaming, and WiFi connections are available.So I will be using the internet in the lobby of the main building.Finally, you can stay with your dog, but please note that we do not have dog supplies, not even paw wipes.postscriptIf you stay in Suzu City, you can get a 30 yen discount on gas. It was about 20 yen cheaper than the local price.

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チクワ

3/5
The food is delicious and the quantity is sufficientIt's hard to get smartphone signal from Docomo, but I moved to the window and used one antenna.There are no vending machines in the building, but there is a vending machine for drinks within a 5-minute walk, and a convenience store is 13km away, so you need to buy things in advance.Due to coronavirus regulations, baths are for up to 3 people, and baths are changed for each family.Overall, it feels expensive

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トム吉まいど

3/5
A long time ago, I was on a family trip in the summer and there was a separate room where I could stay with my pet, so I stayed there. Since my 🐶 tends to stir, I was worried about getting my tatami dirty, so I ended up bringing it in a cage in the room 😅 The rock oysters 🦪 were delicious♪

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sasa

3/5
The good thing about this restaurant is that they have a large selection of dinner items and they also serve local ingredients, so it won't be a boring dinner. However, the tempura and grilled foods are prepared in advance, and I wish they would have been served warm.Grandchild in the lounge? I was a little confused when I thought it was a hotel because I was eating while watching TV, but it makes sense when I think of it as a guesthouse.Although we did not use it, there seems to be a pet-friendly room.I wish they would install a wireless LAN as the cell phone signal is weak and I don't have much hope.

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Yukio Tagawa

4/5
I'm glad that pets are allowed.

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松井朱美(AKEMI)

3/5
I used it for the first time in over ten years. There was so much food that I couldn't finish it, and it was so delicious. The room was old, but the tatami mats were new and clean.However, the owner's grandchildren are eating sweets and playing games in the lobby, so none of the guests can use the lobby...

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3/5
I stayed on the large catch plan. I thoroughly enjoyed the seafood in so much volume that I couldn't finish it all.The room I stayed in was an extension, and it was spacious, clean, and had a bath with an ocean view.It's a bit disappointing that the cell phone reception is poor.My plan to go by bike this time was abandoned due to the typhoon, so I would like to go by bike next time.