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Places to Stay in Kanazawa: Hotels & Things to Do

Places to Stay in Kanazawa: Hotels & Things to Do
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Kanazawa offers the charm of traditional Japan without the crowds of Kyoto. For international travelers, it’s a hidden gem full of history, crafts, and elegant cuisine. This article introduces three excellent hotels to stay in and five cultural spots you won’t find in the typical travel guides—perfect for an immersive experience.

Hotel Kanazawa

Hotel Kanazawa Exterior
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Hotel Kanazawa is a modern, full-service hotel conveniently located right next to Kanazawa Station, making it ideal for first-time visitors. With spacious Western-style rooms, on-site dining, and easy access to transportation, it’s a great base for exploring the city.

Hours: Check-in from 2:00 PM, Check-out by 12:00 PM
Cost: Rooms from ¥10,000–¥18,000 per night (varies by season)
Contact: +81-76-223-1111
How to Get There: Directly across from JR Kanazawa Station (Shinkansen and express train access).

Perfect for business travelers, families, or anyone wanting a convenient, comfortable stay in the heart of Kanazawa.
Website: https://www.hotelkanazawa.co.jp/english

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Ryokan Yamamuro

Ryokan Yamamuro Exterior
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  • Ryokan Yamamuro entrance
For travelers seeking a traditional Japanese experience, Ryokan Yamamuro offers tatami-mat rooms, futon bedding, and Japanese-style hospitality. Located within walking distance of Omicho Market and Kenrokuen Garden, it provides easy access to Kanazawa’s main attractions.

Hours: Check-in from 3:00 PM, Check-out by 10:00 AM
Cost: Rooms from ¥8,000–¥12,000 per person with breakfast
Contact: +81-76-263-7121
How to Get There: 15 minutes by bus from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Musashigatsuji.”

Best for couples, culture seekers, and travelers wanting to experience authentic Japanese lodging.
Website: https://ryokan-yamamuro.com/en

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UAN Kanazawa

UAN Kanazawa Exterior
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UAN Kanazawa is a stylish boutique hotel combining Japanese design with modern comfort. Guests enjoy amenities like complimentary late-night udon, a fitness room, and a calm, minimalistic atmosphere. Its central location makes it easy to explore attractions like the Higashi Chaya District.

Hours: Check-in from 3:00 PM, Check-out by 11:00 AM
Cost: Rooms from ¥12,000–¥20,000 per night
Contact: +81-76-260-6333
How to Get There: About 10 minutes by bus from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Minamicho/Oyama Shrine.”

Ideal for solo travelers, couples, and those who enjoy a modern yet distinctly Japanese hotel experience.
Website: https://www.uan-kanazawa.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=gbp&utm_campaign=gbp_uan

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D.T. Suzuki Museum

The D.T. Suzuki Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, a Buddhist philosopher known for introducing Zen philosophy to the West. The museum features minimalist architecture, peaceful gardens, and contemplative spaces perfect for reflection.

Hours: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM), closed Mondays
Admission: ¥310 adults / Free for under 18
Contact: +81-76-221-8011
How to Get There: 10-minute bus ride from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Honda-machi.”

Recommended for culture enthusiasts, philosophers, and visitors seeking a quiet retreat within the city.

Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum


Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum
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Kanazawa produces nearly 99% of Japan’s gold leaf, and the Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum showcases this unique craft. Visitors can learn about the history of gold leaf production, view delicate artworks, and see demonstrations of the gilding process.

Hours: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM), closed Mondays
Admission: ¥310 adults / Free for under 18
Contact: +81-76-251-8950
How to Get There: 15 minutes by bus from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Hashibacho.”

A great spot for art lovers, craft enthusiasts, and travelers looking for unique souvenirs from Kanazawa.

Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal


Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal
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The Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal is a modern waterfront facility that welcomes international cruise ships. Even if you’re not arriving by sea, the terminal offers cafes, event spaces, and observation decks with views of the Sea of Japan.

Hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Admission: Free
Contact: +81-76-225-7030
How to Get There: About 25 minutes by bus from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Kanazawa Port.”

A great stop for families and those interested in modern Kanazawa architecture and seaside views.

Saigawa Riverbank Walk


Saigawa Riverbank Walk
The Saigawa Riverbank is a peaceful walking area lined with cherry trees, making it especially beautiful in spring. Locals and visitors alike enjoy strolling, jogging, or picnicking along the river. The walk also connects easily to Kanazawa’s geisha and samurai districts.

Hours: Open year-round, 24 hours
Admission: Free
How to Get There: About 15 minutes on foot from Kanazawa Station or a short bus ride to “Katamachi.”

Perfect for travelers who want a relaxing escape from sightseeing while still experiencing Kanazawa’s natural beauty.

Ishiura Shrine


Ishiura Shrine
Ishiura Shrine is considered the oldest shrine in Kanazawa, with a history of more than 1,500 years. Dedicated to good fortune and matchmaking, it is especially popular among young visitors. The shrine is tucked between Kenrokuen Garden and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, making it easy to include in a sightseeing itinerary.

Hours: Open year-round, 24 hours
Admission: Free
Contact: +81-76-231-3314
How to Get There: 10 minutes by bus from Kanazawa Station; nearest stop is “Hondamachi.”

Best for history lovers, spiritual travelers, and anyone interested in traditional Japanese shrines.

Summary

Whether you prefer a modern hotel or a cozy ryokan, Kanazawa offers a wide range of stays to suit every travel style. Add to that a selection of cultural and peaceful attractions, and you’ll have an unforgettable experience away from Japan’s typical tourist crowds.
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