Araya Totoan
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Araya Totoan

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18-119 Yamashiroonsen, Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, 922-0242, Japan
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This authentic Japanese style inn was established nearly 800 years ago and has been carried on for 18 generations in Yamashiro. Our large bath and rotenburo (outdoor hot spring bath) overflow with source spring water from Yamashiro's hot spring origin, and you will feel at home in the guest rooms overlooking the quiet Mountain garden. Enjoy the delicacies of our traditional cuisine and the charming comforts of this small Japanese inn. The famous artist of the Taisho era (1912-1926) Kitaooji Rosanjin once stayed here, and his works of art are on display in the inn.Show More
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4.9/5Cleanliness: 4.9
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ParkingFreeHot SpringSpaWi-Fi in Public AreasFree
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Surroundings
Airport: Komatsu Airport
(9.2 miles)
Train: JR Kagaonsen Station
(3.2 miles)
Train: JR Daishoji Station
(3.4 miles)
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Luxury Suite

Luxury Suite

Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bath
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Japanese-Style Twin Room-Non-Smoking
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Japanese-Style Twin Room-Non-Smoking

2 Single bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bath
TV
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Japanese Style Traditional Room, Non Smoking
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Japanese Style Traditional Room, Non Smoking

Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bath
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Japanese Western Style Room with Open Air Bath, Non Smoking
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Japanese Western Style Room with Open Air Bath, Non Smoking

2 Single bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Private Bath
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4.9/5
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  • Cleanliness4.9
  • Amenities4.9
  • Location4.9
  • Service4.9

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Guest User
May 21, 2023
Our itinerary planner, Scott Gilman, of JapanQuest Journeys booked us in this ryokan for 2 nights during our private tour of the interior of Japan. Experiencing this unique Japanese experience was so lovely. Our room was huge and we had our own private open air bath fed by a mineral spring. The futons were very comfortable. At 76 and 91 sleeping on the floor would have been difficult. The attention to beautiful Japanese detail and service made for lovely meals and, when we asked for “Western Breakfast” on day 2, it was provided happily so we didn’t have to waste food that was not to our liking. Here, in the land of tea, the lattes from the Nespresso machine were wonderful. Even more special was the tour of the magnificent renovated quarters where the Imperial family stayed long ago conducted by the senior member of the family who has run this inn for generations. We were treated as friends and honored guests. We so highly recommend two things…have Scott plan your Japanese holiday and have him book you at this beautiful historic and serene ryokan.
Guest User
October 22, 2023
It's a very nice inn. The hospitality, food, and rooms are all at a satisfactory level. I arrived by car, but there was no parking lot, but I had to hand over the key to the staff and have them move me. The room was large, and the semi-open-air bath in the room was large, and the hot water was slightly hot. However, the hot spring water was very nice. I think this is one of the best inns I've ever stayed at. This is an inn that you will want to come back to again. The food was delicious and the quantity was sufficient. I think it's too much to eat if you're a small eater. Also, the wine selection was pretty solid. I didn't take any photos, but there were empty bottles of SALON in the aisle, and I could see two or three types of the five major chateaus in the cellar visible from the aisle. Mouton was on the wine list. I think this is a recommended inn if you want to have a meal while enjoying wine. By the way, I think the price of wine is reasonable considering that it is served at a hot spring hotel. It says that you are not allowed to bring your own drinks, but even if you don't bring your own, I think you will not be dissatisfied if you drink what is available at the hotel. If you like wine, let's go to a hot spring! If so, I think I can recommend it. Of course, I think you can be satisfied even if you go with your family.
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Yoko
August 28, 2023
Starting with the pick-up at the station, I received courteous and attentive hospitality. The food is really delicious, and the large public bath, which you can use until just before checkout, is very satisfying. The interior was also impressive, with elegant fresh flowers arranged here and there, and Rosanjin figurines. I was a little disappointed that the air conditioner in the public bath wasn't working late at night, but I also thought that we should share our consideration for the environment.
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Guest User
November 5, 2021
There is a book I bought nearly 20 years ago called "Gokujo no Yuyado", and my husband and I are going around the hot springs listed there. Thanks to this, I have come across wonderful hot spring inns such as Gosanke in Yufuin, Chikurintei in Saga, and Ishiba in Yugawara. I was really looking forward to staying at Araya Totoan, which is also listed in the book, but it was a disappointing experience even before my stay. A week before my stay, I received a confirmation about the transfer from the other party. We had planned to stay the night before at the same Yamashiro Onsen hotel, Benigakiso, who was the same as Araya. I didn't hear back from you, so I thought you agreed. However, two days before my stay, I suddenly received a reply saying, "We do not provide transportation other than to and from Kaga Onsen Station. It is a 3-minute walk from the hotel where we stayed the night before to our hotel, so please bring your luggage and come on foot." I was just amazed that this is the response of an inn that is said to be a famous ryokan. I had already paid by credit card in advance, and in the first place, the cancellation fee was 50% if it was two days before, so I decided to stay. Full of disappointing feelings even before staying. Araya's rule is that they only pick up and drop off between Kaga Onsen station and the inn. This is a person with a walking disability, and it is difficult to move with luggage for two people even if it is a 3-minute walk. If it's a 3-minute walk away, taxis won't like it either. I decided to walk with my luggage. After that, the young proprietress of Araya came to the previous night, Benigakiso, to apologize. However, in the end, it was the proprietress of Benigakiso who was unable to see the situation and carried the luggage. Also, it was the proprietress of "Benigakiso" who worked hard to cheer us up when we were looking forward to staying at a famous ryokan. In other words, "Araya" just apologized with his mouth, and in the end, he didn't do anything. I was just treated like, "Since you're a troublesome customer, you should bow your head for the time being." Well, there are other bad points. I went there knowing that the Arisugawa Sanso bar was closed, but I wasn't informed that I couldn't even visit. Looking at the reviews so far, many people wrote that the bar could be used as a lounge even if the bar was closed, so we were looking forward to it. Actually completely closed. I guess it's a cost cut. I don't think they can afford to spend utility costs and labor costs on facilities that don't serve alcohol and don't make money. For example, before dinner or after breakfast, I think there is a way to set a time for about 30 minutes and have the staff guide you while explaining the building. I guess it's an inn that doesn't have that kind of hospitality. The food was also not as expected. As other people's reviews said, "Kinkin cold Hassun" came out. That means keeping it in the refrigerator. The umami of the ingredients was also flying. The sashimi was very ordinary. Breakfast and coffee after dinner were delicious. In addition, there were many unfortunate things that reconfirmed the contents of the negative reviews that had been posted so far, but the only salvation was that Mr. Nakai, who was in charge, was excellent. After returning home, I read the reviews of this place and Ikkyu again, and found that most of the people who praised this inn were "first time at a luxury inn." On the other hand, it is generally unpopular with those who are accustomed to this class of inn. In addition, repeat customers also post laments that the quality is lower than before. If I were to describe this inn in one word, it would be "an inn with a long-established name." It's fine to take pride in the fact that Maeda's lord stayed there or Rosanjin stayed there. A discerning customer should be aware that this does not deceive them.
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Guest User
May 18, 2021
I used it for a family celebration. Although it is located in the center of Yamashiro Onsen, I actually stayed at this hideaway-like inn and it was even better than the reviews said. The crab I had for dinner was very delicious. All the other seafood, including Modoguro, was delicious. I was worried that it would be difficult to book a place to stay as crabs are in season in Hokuriku at this time of year, but due to the influence of the coronavirus, there were fewer people than expected and I was able to use the space widely and openly. The price is reasonable, but I would like to use it again to celebrate a special occasion.
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KAI-HSIN
December 3, 2023
服務人員很親切。環境清幽!!
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Katyenjoy2travel
June 29, 2021
以前、母と訪れた時の素晴らしさが忘れられず、今回は父を連れて3名でお世話になりました。蟹好きでは無いのですが、越前蟹が食べてみたくて、蟹のコースで2泊予約させて頂きました。1日目の夜、焼き蟹のコースを頂きました。中居さんが丁寧に焼いて下さって美味しかったのですが、満たされてしまって、、、次の日の夕飯のメニューの変更を中居さんに相談したところ、料理長と連携して下さり、快く変更して下さいました。初めてこちらで食べた、のど黒の塩焼き、そのあらを使ったお味噌汁に感動して、また食べたいとの希望も叶えて下さり、全てのお料理が豪華で美味しくて素晴らしくて、家族3人とも感激しました。急なお願いにも対応して下さり、また忘れられない滞在となりました。お料理だけで無く、温泉のお湯も良く、お掃除も行き届いていて、静かで、お宿の方達が皆さん親切で、1番大好きな旅館です。個人的好みの問題かと思うのですがベッドとお布団がもう少し寝やすいと良いなとは思いますが、また伺いたいねと家族で話しています。
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 14:00–19:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]19:30–24:00

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.

Breakfast
TypeJapanese
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 17
This authentic Japanese style inn was established nearly 800 years ago and has been carried on for 18 generations in Yamashiro. Our large bath and rotenburo (outdoor hot spring bath) overflow with source spring water from Yamashiro's hot spring origin, and you will feel at home in the guest rooms overlooking the quiet Mountain garden. Enjoy the delicacies of our traditional cuisine and the charming comforts of this small Japanese inn. The famous artist of the Taisho era (1912-1926) Kitaooji Rosanjin once stayed here, and his works of art are on display in the inn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Araya Totoan?

Prices at Araya Totoan are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the closest airport to Araya Totoan?

The closest airport is Komatsu Airport. It is 9.2 miles from the hotel and approximately a 23minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Araya Totoan?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 11:00.

Does Araya Totoan provide airport transfer services?

No, the Araya Totoan doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Araya Totoan have?

Araya Totoan has the following amenities and services: Parking, Hot Spring, Spa.

Does Araya Totoan have a swimming pool?

No, Araya Totoan doesn't have a pool.

Does Araya Totoan have fitness amenities?

No, Araya Totoan doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Araya Totoan provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Araya Totoan have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Araya Totoan has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Araya Totoan provide breakfast?

Yes, Araya Totoan provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportKomatsu Airport
Distance to Airport14.74KM
Nearest Train StationJR Kagaonsen Station
Distance to Train Station5.15KM
Average Price FromUSD1363
Hotel Star Rating4