Ohanami Kyubei

7.6
Very Good
(600 reviews)

Ni-138-1 Yamanakaonsen Shimotanimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0127, Japan

+81 761-78-1301

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Hotel Description

Ohanami Garden Hotel

Nestled along the tranquil banks of a stream, Ohanami Kyubei, located at Ni-138-1 Yamanakaonsen Shimotanimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0127, Japan, offers a serene escape that beautifully marries traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts. Just 12 km from the vibrant heart of downtown Kaga and the historical Nata-dera Temple, this quaint hotel is perfectly positioned to allow guests to explore the area's rich cultural tapestry. The hotel's design is a blend of rustic charm and contemporary simplicity, creating a cozy atmosphere that encourages relaxation and connection with nature.

The hotel features streamlined rooms designed for comfort, showcasing dining areas with short-legged tables, traditional futons, tatami mats, and sliding doors that lead onto private patios adorned with seating. Guests can enjoy modern conveniences such as televisions and minifridges, while the suites offer luxurious deep soaking tubs on verandas for a truly indulgent experience. Room service is readily available, ensuring a delightful dining experience in the comfort of one’s room. Complimentary breakfast and dinner are served either in the sleek on-site restaurant or in the rooms, allowing guests to savor their meals at their leisure. For those looking to unwind, a communal bathhouse with open-air enclosures provides a rejuvenating experience, and a seasonal outdoor pool adds a touch of summer luxury.

Accessibility and transportation are seamless, with several public transport options nearby. For instance, Toyama Airport is just a 1 hour and 42 minute taxi ride away, while Komatsu Airport can be reached in about 34 minutes by taxi. The Korogii Bus Stop is only an 11-minute walk from the hotel, facilitating easy access to various attractions. Guests can explore Kakusenkei Gorges and Korogi Bridge, both just an 8-minute walk away, or venture to Yamashiro Onsen in about 13 minutes. The hotel also provides convenient parking facilities, ensuring a hassle-free stay for those traveling by car.

Ohanami Kyubei is committed to maintaining the highest health and safety standards. Rigorous protocols are in place to ensure guests' well-being throughout their stay, creating a safe environment that allows for relaxation and peace of mind.

Guests can immerse themselves in local culture through various activities and experiences available both at the hotel and in the surrounding area. The hotel’s proximity to notable attractions adds to its charm. Nearby, guests can visit Kakusenkei Gorges for a scenic stroll, or discover the historical Maruoka Castle, which offers stunning views of the city from its hilltop location. Natadera Temple, founded in 717, invites visitors to explore its sacred grounds, while the renowned Korogi Bridge offers picturesque views, especially during autumn. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic beauty surrounding the hotel, with options for hiking and picnicking at the riverside.

Dining options are abundant in the vicinity, with five exceptional restaurants just a stone's throw away. These include traditional Japanese cuisine, regional specialties, and international fare, ensuring that every palate is catered to. Highlights include local delicacies that showcase the freshness of seasonal ingredients, enhancing the overall culinary experience.

In summary, Ohanami Kyubei is more than just a hotel; it’s an invitation to experience the tranquility and cultural richness of Japan. Guests are warmly welcomed to immerse themselves in the beautiful surroundings, enjoy top-notch amenities, and create lasting memories in this charming retreat.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Kakusenkei Gorges and Korogi Bridge

2. Guests appreciated the attentive and friendly service

3. One of the few hotels in the area featuring a relaxing spa

4. Complimentary breakfast and dinner service in rooms

5. Seasonal outdoor pool for refreshing relaxation

6. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with modern comforts

7. Deep soaking tubs available in suites for indulgence

8. Convenient access to nearby public transportation options

9. Scenic views and tranquil environment ideal for relaxation

10. Easy access to cultural landmarks and natural attractions


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Kakusenkei Gorges
8 min
Yamashiro Onsen
13 min
Maruoka Castle
30 min
Natadera Temple
19 min
Korogi Bridge
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport34 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $134

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $135

    Agoda

    $143

    Vio.com

    $142

    Trip.com

    $149

    Priceline

    $149


Location

Ni-138-1 Yamanakaonsen Shimotanimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0127, Japan

Airports:

Toyama Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 42 min

Transit: 2 hr 25 min

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 34 min

Transit: 1 hr 38 min

Transit:

Korogibashi Bus Stop

Walking: 11 min

菊の湯前(バス)

Walking: 16 min

Korogicho Bus Stop

Walking: 8 min

Yamanakaonsen-momijidani

Walking: 8 min

高瀬大橋(バス)

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Set on the bank of a stream, this quaint, down-to-earth hotel is 12 km from both downtown Kaga and Nata-dera Temple.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Services

Front desk

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Peter Lee

4/5
I am leaving this as a reference for Koreans. The food is delicious. The staff are friendly. There are many activities available during your stay. However, I took off one star because the location in the neighborhood is ambiguous.

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Hayley U.

5/5
We were given a larger room than we expected, and it was spacious enough for 4 adults.There was a welcome drink and a variety of experience corners, so I was able to enjoy it without wasting time until dinner.The sake comparison, which I was most looking forward to, was also very good!It was also great that you could make a reservation for the private open-air bath, and from 10:30 p.m., you didn't need a reservation to use it, so I was able to relax.(The stars were so beautiful!)I also used the public bath at 6:00 a.m., but it was almost reserved for private use. My skin has become smooth!Both breakfast and dinner were delicious. The Noto beef sukiyaki was tender and impressive.All the staff were very kind and I received great hospitality for the first time in a while!I would like to use it again!

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/なっち/

4/5
The plan for 2 people on a weekday in September in a Japanese-style room with Doguro and Sukiyaki was 16,400 yen per person. I was able to stay there for half the price using the Hokuriku Support Discount. The only thing that bothered me was that I don't know if it was because of the air conditioner or the humidity, but the room smelled a little musty. The room is quite large. The free services included an after-meal parfait, all-you-can-drink Japanese sake, a welcome drink, and all-you-can-grill senbei dumplings. It wasn't boring. Dinner was all-you-can-eat, including sukiyaki, Nodoguro, and sashimi, as well as tempura, chawanmushi, Kanazawa oden, cheese tofu, and salted squid. I'm full. Kanazawa Oden was soaked in dashi stock and had good seasoning. Each item was made with care, so every bite was delicious. The pickled rice bowl for breakfast was probably made with leftover sashimi from the previous day, so there was plenty of tuna inside. There was also a sauce cutlet bowl. I think it would have been worth more than 2,500 yen to eat breakfast at the restaurant. The lady serving the meals was also kind and spoke to me in a friendly manner. Compared to the service I used to stay at a high-class hot spring inn operated by a major company in Katayamazu for 26,000 yen per person, I think Ohami Kyubey is definitely better (although I think the price fluctuates to some extent depending on the season) .

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ななし

5/5
I stayed here before and after the renovation, but is this the best in the same price range?Room...I used a room with 4 mattresses both last time and this time. A bed puts the child at risk of falling, and a futon can cause body pain, so I think a mattress is the best solution. The electronics and cups are new and stylish, so I feel like I'm staying in a nice place.Although the building is old, it was renovated and other than the bathroom in the room (no one uses it?), it was clean and comfortable. I didn't use the bath so much that the water in the sealing trap had evaporated, and the smell of sewage was rising, so I sealed it myself. It is better to flush it with water once a week when cleaning.)Breakfast...The number of items is a little smaller than a typical buffet, but it's filling and the quality is high, so you'll feel satisfied. The pickled rice bowl uses sashimi from the previous day, giving it a luxurious feel. I made an omelet in the live kitchen and it was delicious, but since it was a one-off operation, there was a long wait, so if possible, it would be better to have two or so...Dinner: Sashimi and Noto beef sukiyaki (or nodoguroyaki plan available) are brought to the table one item per person, followed by the following menu (tempura, 3 to 4 types of appetizers, chawanmushi, mini grilled fish, rice, miso soup) ) is all you can eat. Tempura is served in a live kitchen, so you can eat freshly fried tempura.Before the renovation, everything was kaiseki style, with Noto beef teppanyaki and Noto pork sukiyaki, and kamameshi, but no tempura. It's a buffet style that doesn't compromise on quality, so you can eat a lot and have fun choosing, but it's not a kaiseki meal, so it might not feel as luxurious. (I like both)Bath: There is no open-air bath in the large public bath, and there is nothing special about it. It was lukewarm and hot, so I wish the temperature could be lowered a little.However, there are three types of free private open-air baths (reservations required from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and from after that until 11:00 AM, you can freely use them), and these are great because families and couples can use them together. There was also a baby bath, and my 3-month-old baby was able to make his debut in the hot springs at just the right temperature by mixing water with the hot springs.However, the temperature here is also high, and it was hot even for adults (it was hot when I went there at the end of August and at the beginning of April).In the summer, I would like the temperature to be around 39 degrees Celsius.Services: Welcome drinks (local beer, etc.), experiences of making dango and rice crackers, and experience of making matcha in the tea room, which I think is good for children and foreign tourists. I'm happy with the sake comparison and mineral water service.I would like to use it again.

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46ロビー

5/5
I went there a few years ago, and as soon as I entered, I received welcome dumplings and tea! The room and bathroom were nice, and when I went there, I had meals in my room and could eat them slowly in the morning and evening! The jibuni was delicious.