Rokko Ryokan

7.6
Very Good
(72 reviews)

Japan, 〒927-1441 Ishikawa, Suzu, Noroshimachi, 78

+81 768-86-2026

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Hotel Description

Rokko Inn

Rokko Ryokan, located at 〒927-1441 Ishikawa, Suzu, Noroshimachi, 78, offers guests a serene retreat amidst the stunning natural beauty of Japan's Noto Peninsula. Nestled close to the coast, this traditional ryokan is a mere 7 minutes from the captivating Cape Suzu, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscape. The hotel exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere, featuring classic Japanese design elements that create a peaceful ambiance for relaxation.

The rooms at Rokko Ryokan are thoughtfully designed for comfort, equipped with essential amenities to ensure a cozy stay. Guests can enjoy the tranquility and scenic views that the surrounding nature offers, enhancing their overall experience.

Notably, the ryokan features a public bath, providing guests with a traditional Japanese bathing experience, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Although there are no fitness centers or spa facilities, the simplicity and charm of the ryokan offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature.

Accessibility is a highlight, with Noto Airport located approximately 1 hour and 12 minutes away by taxi, making it easy for travelers to reach. The hotel is also well-connected to nearby points of interest, including the Rokkōsaki Lighthouse, famed for its stunning sunrise and sunset views, just 10 minutes away, and the enchanting Blue Cave, a mere 6-minute walk. The Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park, which showcases the area's natural beauty, is only 11 minutes from the hotel.

For those seeking adventure, the nearby attractions include various hiking trails and scenic viewpoints that invite guests to explore the rich natural heritage of the region. Rokko Ryokan also places a strong emphasis on health and safety, ensuring that all necessary precautions are in place for the well-being of its guests.

Culinary enthusiasts will find delight in the local dining options, where fresh seafood and regional specialties are a must-try. With restaurants and cafés nearby, guests can easily indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine.

We warmly invite you to experience the unique charm of Rokko Ryokan, where nature and tradition meet to create a memorable getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Serene location near the coast offering stunning views

2. Traditional Japanese design elements creating a cozy atmosphere

3. Public bath for a unique and relaxing experience

4. Convenient access to nearby attractions and landmarks

5. Emphasis on guest safety and health measures


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Cape Suzu (Sanctuary Cape)
7 min
Rokkōsaki Lighthouse
10 min
Cape Kongozaki
6 min
Blue Cave
6 min
Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park
11 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportNoto Airport (Noto-Satoyama Airport) (NTQ)
Travel time to airport1 hr 12 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    JAPANiCAN.com

    $74

    Trip.com

    $80

    Bluepillow.com

    $80

    goseek.com

    $80



Amenities and Facilities

Public bath

Public bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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panda co panda

5/5
Spend time at the cutting edge of the Noto Peninsula.A ryokan located just near Rokugosaki.It suffered considerable damage from the Noto earthquake.(The cracks in the walls inside the building testify to this)However, the service is excellent.Everything is harvested from the sea right in front of you.You will be treated to dishes made with plenty of ingredients.Although it may be a difficult dish for children,For adults, the quality and quantity are satisfactory.What I thought was interesting wasI visited in mid-August, butIt seemed like Tsubame was still busy raising her child.Does that mean the temperature is that different?By the way, there are no convenience stores nearby.The closest one is probably 20km away.Please note this point.

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akkerk

5/5
I visited Rokuko Ryokan at the tip of the Noto Peninsula.Suzu City suffered a lot of damage from the Noto Peninsula EarthquakeI also want to show my support, albeit in a small way.I wanted to use a restaurant that was open in the area, so I came across Rokuko Ryokan and made a reservation.The scars of the earthquake are still clearly visible.There were collapsed houses and cracks in the ground.Still, the road has been paved, if not restored to its original condition.I was able to arrive at the hotel without any problems.There is a swallow's nest at the entrance of the inn.It was so cute to see the baby swallows, so I went to see them many times with my daughter.No matter what, the food is deliciousfriendly and warmIt was a very nice stayPlease continue to do your bestPlease come visit us again!***As I was walking around the inn in the morning, I had the opportunity to talk to a local woman.with a very nice smileTo us on a road trip from OkinawaThank you for coming!He told me various stories about Noto.I even received a souvenir,On the other hand, this one was energized by grandma's smile! !thank you

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後閑おやおや

5/5
Stayed in mid-June.Swallows were breeding season, so they invaded the inn and stayed on the Wi-Fi antenna. The children were overjoyed to see the swallows up close. Whether you see it as cute or dirty depends on the person.It's an old Japanese-style room with separate toilet and sink, but it's not an inconvenience. I think the service is somewhere between that of a ryokan and a guesthouse, but the food is delicious and I have no complaints. If you have a water bottle with you when you go out, should you put ice in it? Thank you for your help.When I went to take a bath late, I was surprised to see the hostess's grandmother in the dim light, but that is also a fond memory.I think it's for people who are not particular about cleanliness and want to have fun in a relaxed manner.

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こいこいまたまた

4/5
There were a few bugs, but it was close to the Rokkozaki Lighthouse, the air was clear, and the stars were beautiful. I only had breakfast, but it was delicious.

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T H

4/5
It seems that some of the glass was broken due to the earthquake, but business has now resumed.It appears that there was no tsunami damage due to the uplift.Located at the tip of the Noto Peninsula, the scenery is beautiful and the seafood is delicious.

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Neptunus sakana

5/5
I use it for cycling.I've stayed here about 3 times, and there are still many reasons to love it.Located at the northernmost tip of the Noto Peninsula, the blue sea is right in front of you. Best of all, the location is easily accessible. Rokkosaki Lighthouse is just a stone's throw away.The food is exceptional, and although the rooms are old, the shared toilets have been beautifully renovated.Overall, the cost performance is good, and you can feel that they are providing the best possible hospitality to their customers.I'm worried about damage from the 2024 Noto earthquake. I will go again.

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アメジスト

2/5
The room is old and the facilities and amenities are minimal, such as a toothbrush.The only saving grace was that the food was delicious.However, it wasn't particularly delicious.Customer service is curt and minimal.This doesn't quite match the 12,000 yen accommodation fee...😓If you don't have the luxury of investing in equipment, you can target young people and foreigners who travel on a budget by staying overnight without meals.With this price setting, I probably won't stay here again even if I come to Noto.