Noteworthy Accommodations in Ishikawa Prefecture

Itinerary Type :
Architecture, Farm Stays, Onsens, Unique Accommodations
Number of Stops
8
Est. Drive
297 km / 184.6 miles - 6 hours and 24 minutes
 
The accommodations listed in this itinerary are noteworthy for a variety of reasons. The order is only that of a circle to display them easily on the map. Some are outstanding deluxe properties, while others offer the simplicity of a temple stay, or a farm stay, but all provide unique insights into the local culture of Ishikawa Prefecture. We apologize if we have left any other noteworthy accommodations off this list. Please feel free to email us (info at drivejapan dot info) any suggestions for additions.
 

297 km / 184.6 miles - 6 hours and 24 minutes
11.8 km /  7.3 miles - (33 minutes)
1. Ikumo Lodge - 自然智の里 生雲

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MapCode :
120 116 430*00
Phone :
076-165-2111
Description :
The Ikumo Lodge stands at the top of Mt. Engyo. There are white holy mountains (Hakus-san) on the east side of Ikumo. The horizon of the Japan Sea and the Noto peninsula lies on the west side. Ikumo is the best location between Kanazawa City and Echizen Matsushima to appreciate these sites. At Ikumo Lodge you will wake up with the shining sun and warbles of wild birds in the morning, you will see the sun set on the Japan Sea at dusk, and you will be able to count the number of brilliantly shining stars in the sky on a clear night. If you surrender yourself to nature’s cycle and appreciate nature’s magnificence, you will free your spirit from worry and pain. This will help you realize that you are using some other energy and nature to keep you alive. You can do yoga, meditate, go trekking, transcribe sutras or do anything you would like to in order to refresh yourself. Each morning there are performances of the ancient Shinto Fire Festival in the lodge for guests.

See their website for details.
Hours :
Closed during the winter months from mid-December through mid-March due to snow closing the roads.
Address :
Nata-machi, Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture 923-0336
19.8 km /  12.3 miles - (42 minutes)
2. Takigahara Farm & House - 滝ヶ原ファーム

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MapCode :
120 141 306*11
Description :
The Takigahara Farm & House motto is "Cultivate to Culture". In their view everything starts with cultivation. The Takigahara House is an old reformed Japanese farm house. From long ago till today in the town of Takigahara, neither the mountains nor the long culture of farming has changed. Being self-sufficient in rice and vegetables, helping and being helped by our neighbors, this place has helped us realize many things. The house has been standing for 130 years, and has long been the home to hardworking people of a hundred works. Today, it is a place for people, both inside and outside of this town to interact. It is a home base, where one can build day-to-day life. This is a new era.

The house part of the farm is located in a revitalized "kura" (old storehouse).

See their website for details.
Hours :
Book through Airbnb.
Address :
0-66 Takigaharamachi, Komatsu, Ishikawa 923-0335
7.6 km /  4.7 miles - (15 minutes)
3. Beniya Mukayu Ryokan - べにや無何有

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MapCode :
120 133 297*60
Phone :
076-177-1340
Website :
Description :
The Beniya Mukayu Ryokan is a distinguished member of Relais & Chateaux. Founded in 1928 in the spa town of Yamashiro, Beniya Mukayu is located on the road from the revered Kyoto to the world heritage sites of Shirakawago and Gokayama, close to Kanazawa. The hotel’s architecture elegantly emphasizes contrasts between light, shade and neutral colours. Every room has its own private open-air hot spring bath, with a wonderful view of the authentic Japanese garden. The traditional tea ceremony performed by the owner, yoga lessons given every morning, the finest Kaga style Kaiseki cuisine served on locally crafted crockery, as well as invigorating medicinal spa treatments, combine to make Beniya Mukayu a peaceful haven. It is located only a 30 minute drive from the Komatsu Airport.

Relais & Châteaux is an association of individually owned and operated luxury hotels and restaurants. The group currently has about 500 members in 60 countries on five continents. Predominantly represented in Europe, the association is growing in North America, Asia and Africa. The group is known for its strict admission standards. In addition to luxurious facilities, members must have special features distinguishing them from chain hotels. Most of them are historic landmarks such as castles, manor houses, or townhouses in idyllic settings and offering exquisite haute cuisine. The experiences one has at Relais & Châteaux properties give one the feeling of total immersion in a place and its culture, allowing them to be discovered from up close with all that they have to offer. The attentiveness and sincerity of member teams give one a sense of enjoyment that comes paired with respect for every person's privacy, all through a warm and privileged relationship.

See their website for details.
Address :
55-1-3 Yamashiro-onsen, Kaga-shi, Ishikawa-ken 922-0242
49.0 km /  30.5 miles - (56 minutes)
4. Hotel Nikko Kanazawa - ホテル日航金沢

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MapCode :
41 558 668*28
Phone :
076-234-1111
Description :
The Hotel Nikko Kanazawa is conveniently located across the street from the East Entrance to Kanazawa Station. The 30-story Hotel Nikko Kanazawa is the tallest hotel in the Hokuriku region. All guest rooms are located on or above the 17th floor, providing excellent views of the charming streets of this ancient castle town. The hotel has eight restaurants and bars, including a sushi counter on the 6th floor overlooking a Japanese garden where seasonal dishes from Kaga and the Sea of Japan are served. The hotel has a total of 254 rooms. It is considered by many as the best hotel in Kanazawa.

See their website for details.
Address :
2 Chome-15-1 Honmachi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa-ken 920-0853, Japan
106.0 km /  65.9 miles - (2 hours 42 minutes)
5. Sojiji Soin Temple (Shukubo) - 叔母宿坊

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MapCode :
283 422 024*74
Phone :
76 -842-0005
Description :
The historic Sojiji Soin Temple also offers a "shukubo", or "temple stay" with prior reservations. Guests are provided with simple, traditional Japanese-style rooms featuring tatami mat floors and sliding doors (fusuma). Bedding is provided in the form of futon, which is spread out on the tatami floor during the night. Gas heaters are provided for warmth in winter. One of the highlights of staying at Sojiji Soin are the vegetarian meals (shojin ryori), which developed around the Buddhist moral precepts that prohibit taking the lives of other creatures. As such, shojin ryori abstains from using meat or fish and substitutes it with protein-rich plant products such as tofu and konyaku (devils tongue jelly).

In addition, visitors are invited to watch or participate in activities such as morning prayers or meditation, as well as a Zazen (sitting meditation) technique training sessions. Travelers and/or pilgrims have an excellent chance to experience the simple, austere lifestyle of Buddhist monks, while staying at a functioning Zen temple.

This temple is fortunate to have a German monk who speaks both German and English to assist non-Japanese speaking guests.

See their website for details.
Address :
1-1-8 Monzen-machi, Wajima, Ishikawa 927-2156
23.3 km /  14.5 miles - (33 minutes)
6. Noto no Sho Ryokan - ねぶた温泉 海游 能登の庄

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MapCode :
283 833 547*36
Phone :
076-822-0213
Description :
The Noto no Sho Ryokan is located at the east end of Wajima City along the Sea of Japan coast. It's well maintained rooms and public areas add to one's enjoyment. All hallways feature tatami mats and each room commands a panoramic view of the Sea of Japan. Female guests are provided with a yukata (Japanese cotton kimono) of their choice. Food is served on traditional Wajima lacquer ware. It has various relaxing options for onsen baths.

See their website for details.
Address :
Tsurugaike-72, Ono-machi, Wajima, Ishikawa 928-0005
45.8 km /  28.5 miles - (58 minutes)
7. Lamp no Yado Ryokan - ランプの宿

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MapCode :
913 056 436*47
Phone :
076-886-8000
Description :
The Lamp no Yado Ryokan is a deluxe, 5-star ryokan located in a site that is rated as one of the 3 most spiritual places in Japan. The story is that the inn was founded around 1790 by descendants of the survivors of the Heike clan who lost a war against the Genji at the end of the 12th century. They wanted to be hidden in a secluded area, and accomplished it beautifully. The modern iteration has only 15 rooms and normally requires reservations ten months in advance! It is the only ryokan in the "Yoshigaura Onsen" area. Only dinner and breakfast are served.

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Address :
0-11 Misaki-machi Jike, Suzu, Ishikawa 927-1451
33.9 km /  21.0 miles - (47 minutes)
8. Hyakurakuso Hotel - 百楽荘

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MapCode :
329 193 788*85
Phone :
076-874-1115
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Description :
The Hyakurakuso Hotel is a very beautiful, modern and luxurious hotel located on a bluff overlooking the picturesque Tsukumo Bay (九十九湾). There are both indoor and outdoor shared baths (not hot spring baths) for women and men at Hyakurakuso, and there is also a "family bath" that guests can reserve in order to bathe privately.

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Address :
11-34 Otsusaka, Noto-cho, Hosu, Ishikawa 927-0552

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