Very satisfied! The location is convenient, right in the city center, just three bus stops from Kanazawa Station. There's a hot spring on the top floor where you can relax every evening. Downstairs, there's a FamilyMart and a 7-Eleven. The biggest surprise was the breakfast, with two options to choose from. You can either go to the nearby Omicho Market or have breakfast on the first floor of the hotel. Since I only stayed for two days, I chose one option each day. At the seafood market, you can pick between two restaurants: one serving seafood bowls and the other offering blackthroat seaperch kamameshi. I chose the latter, and it was absolutely delicious. On the second day, I had breakfast on the first floor of the hotel, where there was a wide variety of choices, and I could assemble my own beautiful breakfast set using different containers!
Enjoyed our stay at hotel. Location is 10mins walk from main train station. Room is clean but small as expected. Hotel has 2 blocks and we stayed in main block. Onsen is located on 2nd FL at adjacent block which is not so convenient. Need to bring own towels to onsen. You can take the sachet facial wash, facial cream for free which is of good quality.
The hotel boasts an excellent location near Kanazawa Station. It's incredibly convenient to reach all major attractions by taking a bus from Kanazawa East Exit. The hotel's interior has a bit of a European, Western-style feel. The breakfast is a Japanese-Western buffet with a good variety. The only minor disappointment was the housekeeping service. On the second day of my stay, when I returned to the hotel in the evening, I found that only the large bath towels had been replaced; the hand towels and smaller towels weren't replenished. Also, the desk drawer in my room was left open. I can't help but wonder if a prejudiced cleaner saw some packaging with simplified Chinese characters in the trash can. I hope I'm overthinking it, but these incidents don't look like mere oversight; they seem intentional. Fortunately, after I called the front desk, they promptly sent someone to replenish the items. Other than that, this hotel remains an excellent choice for a stay in Kanazawa.
This hotel was truly the most delightful surprise of our trip! Not only is the location excellent and the service great, but the rooms are also well-equipped with all the amenities. They clean the rooms daily, offering very standard international service.
This hotel is a favorite among foreign visitors, and for good reason. It's located right across from the seafood market, with direct access via an underpass from the hotel entrance. Plus, there's a JR bus stop right next to the market entrance, making it super convenient to get to all the tourist spots. So, the location is truly excellent. The hotel's free coffee is delicious; I had two cups every day. On the second floor, there are free drinks and a complimentary alcoholic beverage, though I didn't get a chance to try those. The room layout is quite unique, with a corner sofa and a three-part bathroom that's incredibly functional and prevents any usage conflicts, maximizing efficiency. They also have an electronic foot massager, which is a real highlight for travelers. I'm so glad I booked for two days. Soaking in the spacious bathtub and then getting a foot massage really helped relieve some of my fatigue, leading to a great night's sleep. I'll definitely be staying here for two days again next time I visit Kanazawa.
We absolutely loved our stay at the minimal modern Muji-style hotel! The design was sleek and inviting, creating a serene atmosphere that made us feel right at home. The hotel was exceptionally clean and comfortable, with thoughtful touches that enhanced our experience.
Although our stay was short—just one night—we truly enjoyed every moment. The ambiance was perfect for relaxation, and we appreciated the convenient amenities that made our visit enjoyable.
I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Kanazawa. Its blend of modern aesthetics and comfort makes it a standout choice!
I absolutely love this hotel!
1️⃣ **Convenient Location**
It's right next to Kanazawa Station, just a 3-minute walk, next to Starbucks. It's also a ten-minute walk to Montbell.
2️⃣ **Spacious and Clean Rooms**
There's plenty of space for two 28-inch suitcases. You can ask the hotel for more complimentary bottled water, which is very generous.
3️⃣ **Plenty of Shopping and Dining Options**
Being right next to Kanazawa Station means there's great shopping and delicious food everywhere. Many popular restaurants are located there. No worries about breakfast – the bakery across from 7-Eleven is excellent. You can even pop back to the hotel to rest when you're tired from shopping.
I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Kanazawa.
Great location with a 7-Eleven right downstairs. The shower has instant hot water, which is a big plus. Excellent value for money. The room is spacious enough, making it convenient for getting ready, and they even provide complimentary travel-sized skincare samples.
room spacious & clean, have free coffee, can get ice from ground floor, near 711 & family mart
washing machine and microwave in room was nice to have :)
area accessible, 12 min walk from kanazawa sation
we walked to Higashiyama Chaya, Samurai District, Kenrokuen Garde, 21st Century Museum
will stay here again when we bring the family to Kanazawa
Rooms (3/5): For a family of 3 the room was relatively spacious and had no trouble handling us and our luggage. There is a decent amount of wall plugs with 2 in the room and a third in the seating area. They also give an extension cable with 2 sockets and 2 usb ports. The toilet is spacious and the bath is decent in size. Overall atmosphere of the room was calm and relaxing.
Service (4/5): Service was exceptional, the receptionist introduced the hotel to us well and they had several pamphlet guides from how to wear a yukata to how to behave in an onsen and several others which was nice to havw. When leaving the onsen by car, they also wave until you are out of sight which is a small cherry on the top.
Facilities (4/5): They have 2 onsens, mens and ladies which alternate daily. I only had the joy of trying one of them which was lovely and had a small cold bath outside which is a plus in my book. In the mainlobby they also have free flow non alcoholic drinks through a dispenser, having hot drinks like tea and coffee and cold calpis, coke, sprite, orange juice and water. Had a nice time after the onsen grabbing something sweet and cold then sitting in the lounge to cool off.
Food (3/5): The dinner was lovely. They served a variety of food with the steamed horse mackeral standing out (this is coming from a person who does not like fish that is cooked besides when its battered). The seaweed and miso based paste also went lovely with the rice. Breakfast was also decent but nothing outstanding besides the pudding at the end.
Overall 3.5/5: If you want to be out of the hustle and bustle of the city and just really want to kick back and relax this is the place to be. For me, this Ryokan is worth visiting again if I ever pass by. Nothing extremely exceptional but overall enjoyable experience.
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TTidu_tingbuxiadejiaobuExcellent value for money, and just a 2-minute walk to the station. The room was a bit small, but that's pretty standard for hotels in Japan. It's perfect for business travelers, but if you're on a leisure trip, you might struggle a bit with luggage space.
GGuest UserRooms (3/5): For a family of 3 the room was relatively spacious and had no trouble handling us and our luggage. There is a decent amount of wall plugs with 2 in the room and a third in the seating area. They also give an extension cable with 2 sockets and 2 usb ports. The toilet is spacious and the bath is decent in size. Overall atmosphere of the room was calm and relaxing.
Service (4/5): Service was exceptional, the receptionist introduced the hotel to us well and they had several pamphlet guides from how to wear a yukata to how to behave in an onsen and several others which was nice to havw. When leaving the onsen by car, they also wave until you are out of sight which is a small cherry on the top.
Facilities (4/5): They have 2 onsens, mens and ladies which alternate daily. I only had the joy of trying one of them which was lovely and had a small cold bath outside which is a plus in my book. In the mainlobby they also have free flow non alcoholic drinks through a dispenser, having hot drinks like tea and coffee and cold calpis, coke, sprite, orange juice and water. Had a nice time after the onsen grabbing something sweet and cold then sitting in the lounge to cool off.
Food (3/5): The dinner was lovely. They served a variety of food with the steamed horse mackeral standing out (this is coming from a person who does not like fish that is cooked besides when its battered). The seaweed and miso based paste also went lovely with the rice. Breakfast was also decent but nothing outstanding besides the pudding at the end.
Overall 3.5/5: If you want to be out of the hustle and bustle of the city and just really want to kick back and relax this is the place to be. For me, this Ryokan is worth visiting again if I ever pass by. Nothing extremely exceptional but overall enjoyable experience.
HHunhunmomoFacilities: Very new and satisfactory.
Cleanliness: Excellent.
Service: Attentive, and the station shuttle was very efficient. We loved the nearby Omicho Market so much that we visited it three days in a row. Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden were also within walking distance. The only challenge was the scorching heat, but a light rain on the third day finally brought some much-needed coolness. Overall, the experience was very comfortable, and dining and entertainment options nearby were incredibly convenient. While the 'Little Kyoto' charm didn't particularly impress me, I still prefer Noto's unique character! 😄😄
AAnonymous UserThis hotel made me really appreciate Kanazawa. The room is very spacious, like a studio apartment, and comes with a fully equipped kitchenette. It's perfect for buying fresh ingredients from the market and cooking your own meals (though I didn't actually get around to it). It offers the spaciousness of a Western hotel combined with the meticulous details and cleanliness of a Japanese one, all while being incredibly good value for money.
The parking garage has direct access to the lobby and features a self-service payment system, costing around 1800 JPY per day. Breakfast was included for one person; my companion tried it once and described it as quite American-style and pretty average.
I'll definitely make this my go-to hotel for all future visits to Kanazawa.
LLieu Munn LoongMy wife and I have had a 3-night stay at this Hotel Wing International Premium Kanazawa Ekimae Room #1105 from 8 to 11 October 2025.
The Hotel is just a 5-minute walk away from the Kanazawa Station (which has a beautiful structure called the Drum Gate). Its reception is located on the 13th Floor, and it has limited parking lots on the 1st Floor. So we are grateful and thankful that we were given a lot for just ¥1000 per day for 3 days. The Hotel staff are polite and helpful, and are able to communicate in English.
As the Hotel is located right in the city centre, so shopping centres with food courts are within walking distance, and it is about a 15-minute walk to the popular Omicho Market and the historic old town site.
The hotel room is the standard typical type whereby it is small but very clean. The bed and pillows are comfortable for our liking, and the bathroom - again the typical Japanese type - is clean and its has strong water pressure for a comfortable shower.
The Hotel also provides free drinks (coffee and green tea) at the reception throughout morning till night.
At SGD S$68 per night, we find it very value for money, and we will choose to stay here if we travel to Kanazawa again.
DDodoandrobinThe hotel is old and the room is clean but not well cleaned especially the corners of the room. The room is old and dull and the toilet smells bad. The balcony is covered with bamboo screen which make hard to see the outside. We can see the balcony is not well cleaned and the rooftop of the building is not well cleaned, too. If they clean the balcony and rooftop it will make a big difference. The fence at the balcony is worn out if they repainted it,it will be very beautiful seeing from the inside. I dont care if the building is old but they should keep it well cleaned and more presentable and im sure people will come again. The food is good and the bathing facilities is also good but its too hot no air at all, i didnt stay long because i cant breath i wish they open the window for fresh air to come. the atmosphere from the window the dried mold of the rooftop and the worn out of the balcony fence should be fix.The place is very quiet and you can really relax.The main entrance and ground floor is renovated and its nice and modern. The service is good too but the clerks are not lively they should be more cheerful.
If the room is not dull and the balcony and rooftop is clean i want to stay again but sorry i wont stay here again.
Thank you for your service and Goodluck.
MMagnus TanThe dorm was quite tricky to find on the sidewalk, walking from JR Kanazawa station, the sign was on a wall behind me, in the walkway leading into the building it was. One should look out to the left once you’ve reached the building.
There were no staff when I checked in late at night around 10pm, but I received an email beforehand detailing the guest forms I should fill up and some other information. Once I arrived, there were other clear instructions about my bunk, luggage storage and house rules. The entry area had several books and leaflets about the area and a map indicating eateries and sightseeing locations recommended by staff, a useful touch. Some of it were in English too.
The bunk was perfectly acceptable for a quick night sleep. The bed was wide and had lockable lockers to the side. Refreshments like drinks, snacks and noodles were also available for a small fee and payment was done via a tin box. Overall, very good value for money and it provided an opportunity to chat with other travellers staying by there. I chatted with someone from Taiwan and a local working at Kanazawa station’s tourist information centre. He was snowed in for the night and it’s worth noting that, it would be a struggle to haul luggage through heavy snow on the way to the property.
11381809****This hotel boasts an excellent location, right in front and to the left of Kanazawa Station's East Exit. The hotel name is also clearly visible, making it very convenient for transportation. The design is sleek and modern, and the rooms are comfortable and just the right size. The only minor inconvenience was adjusting the water temperature for the shower, as you have to manually mix hot and cold water to get your desired temperature.
SSuannuomiExtremely close to Kanazawa Station, with a shopping mall directly across the street. There's also what seems to be a very popular Japanese restaurant next door, always bustling with diners, so I only ever saw it from the outside. The hotel is very conveniently located for transport, with an airport shuttle to Matsuoka Airport and the Shinkansen to Toyama. For breakfast, you can choose between Japanese and Western styles. The Japanese breakfast is well-balanced and beautifully presented. Due to the number of diners, you often have to queue at the entrance.
LLlllll/Great location with a 7-Eleven right downstairs. The shower has instant hot water, which is a big plus. Excellent value for money. The room is spacious enough, making it convenient for getting ready, and they even provide complimentary travel-sized skincare samples.
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