Awazuonsen Kitahachi
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About this hotel
Discover Authentic Japanese Serenity: A Stay at Kihachi Awazu Onsen Ryokan
Nestled in the tranquil hot spring town of Awazu, part of the famed Kaga Onsen collection in Ishikawa Prefecture, Kihachi Awazu Onsen Ryokan offers a perfect gateway to traditional Japanese hospitality. Located at 13 Inoguchimachi, Komatsu, this ryokan masterfully blends rustic charm with essential modern comforts, providing an immersive cultural retreat just a short journey from Kanazawa’s bustle.
A Sanctuary of Traditional Comfort From the moment you step inside, the ryokan envelops you in calm. Guest rooms feature classic *tatami* mat flooring and minimalist decor, encouraging you to unwind in a space designed for reflection. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, heating, and free WiFi, ensuring comfort across seasons without compromising the authentic atmosphere. The inclusion of a refrigerator and a safe adds convenient practicality to your stay.
The true highlight, however, is the ryokan’s soothing thermal waters. The on-site onsen (hot spring bath) offers a deeply restorative experience, allowing you to soak in mineral-rich waters famed for their healing properties—a perfect remedy after a day of exploration. For further relaxation, booking a massage is highly recommended.
While some rooms offer private bathrooms with bathtubs, showers, and complimentary toiletries, the ryokan also maintains impeccably clean shared facilities. Additional amenities like free private parking, an elevator, and vending machines ensure a hassle-free visit.
Local Gems: Three Must-Visit Attractions Near Awazu
- Awazu Onsen Street & Tataragi Shrine
Begin your exploration right at the doorstep. The quiet, picturesque streets surrounding the ryokan are part of the historic Awazu Onsen area. Take a leisurely stroll along the canal to discover the serene Tataragi Shrine, a hidden gem nestled in a forested hillside. The short hike rewards you with a peaceful atmosphere and a beautiful view over the thatched-roof town below—a scene that feels untouched by time.
- Natadera Temple
A short drive or taxi ride from the ryokan lies Natadera Temple, one of Ishikawa’s most spectacular and spiritually significant sites. Founded over 1,300 years ago, this mountain temple complex features dramatic rock formations, ancient caves, serene ponds, and vibrant seasonal foliage. Walking its paths through towering cliffs and beside quiet waterways is a profoundly calming experience, especially during the autumn colors or fresh green of spring.
- Kaga Fruit Land
For a delightful change of pace, visit Kaga Fruit Land. This spacious agricultural park allows visitors to pick seasonal fruits like strawberries, grapes, and blueberries depending on the time of year. It also houses greenhouses, restaurants serving fresh local produce, and beautiful flower gardens. It’s an ideal, family-friendly stop to taste the region’s agricultural bounty in a cheerful setting.
The Verdict Kihachi Awazu Onsen Ryokan is more than just accommodation; it’s an entry point to the slower rhythms and profound beauty of rural Japan. It excels by offering genuine onsen culture within a friendly, unpretentious environment. Whether you spend your evening enjoying Karaoke with friends or simply soaking in the tranquil ambiance, this ryokan promises a memorable and authentically Japanese retreat in the heart of Kaga Onsen.
Hotel Facilities
Bathroom Towels, Slippers, Shared Toilet, Private Bathroom, Toilet, Free Toiletries, Hair Dryer, Bathtub, Shower
Kitchen Refrigerator
Room Amenities Tatami (Traditional Japanese Flooring)
Recreational Facilities Karaoke
Multimedia / Technology Flat-Screen TV, Telephone
Internet Wi-Fi Available in Guest Rooms (Free)
Parking No Reservation Required: Private Parking Available On-Site [Free], Parking
Services Vending Machines (Drinks), Conference / Banquet Facilities
Welcome Reception Service Invoice Available
Safety Safe
General Facilities Air Conditioning, Heating, Elevator
Wellness Center Hot Spring Bath, Massage
Languages Spoken Japanese