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Yunokamimachi, I-18 • Kaga Onsen • Japan

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A Timeless Retreat: Manten no Tsujinoya in Kaga Onsen

Nestled in the serene, wooded hills of Yunokamimachi, the Manten no Tsujinoya offers a sublime escape into the heart of Japanese tradition. This intimate ryokan (traditional inn) in Kaga Onsen is more than just a place to stay; it is a portal to a slower, more contemplative way of life, where every detail is curated for harmony and rejuvenation.

Upon arrival at the secluded property, you are immediately enveloped in an atmosphere of profound tranquility. The architecture is a masterclass in understated elegance, blending classic wooden elements with clean, modern lines. The true highlight, however, lies within each guest room: a private, open-air onsen bath. Imagine soaking in mineral-rich thermal waters sourced directly from the local springs, surrounded by the quiet rustle of leaves and the clean mountain air—a deeply personal and restorative experience available around the clock.

Dining at Manten no Tsujinoya is a journey for the senses. The *kaiseki* (multi-course) dinner is a seasonal masterpiece, meticulously prepared with the finest local ingredients from the Sea of Japan and the fertile Kaga plains. From delicate sashimi to simmered vegetables and perfectly grilled river fish, each dish is presented as an edible work of art. The attentive, discreet service ensures your stay feels both luxurious and effortlessly peaceful.

Three Must-Visit Local Attractions

To complete your cultural immersion in Ishikawa Prefecture, venture out to these exceptional nearby sites:

  • Yamanaka Onsen Town: Just a short drive away, this historic hot spring town straddles the Kakusenkei Gorge. Stroll along the picturesque riverside path, cross the iconic Korogi Bridge, and browse local crafts at studios specializing in *Yamanaka lacquerware*, a centuries-old art form known for its durability and beauty.
  • Natadera Temple: A national treasure of profound serenity, Natadera is a mountainside temple complex founded over 1,300 years ago. Wander through ancient cedar forests, explore mystical caves dedicated to Buddhist worship, and ascend to the main hall for breathtaking views over the valley—a spiritual and scenic highlight.
  • The Glass Art Museum (Kutaniyaki Art Museum): Located in central Kaga City, this stunning modern museum celebrates two local arts. Its architecture is a spectacle of light and glass, while inside, you can admire exquisite examples of *Kutani porcelain*, renowned for its vivid colors and bold designs. The adjacent glass studio offers fascinating insights into contemporary craftsmanship.

Manten no Tsujinoya is not merely an accommodation; it is the perfect base for discovering the soul of Ishikawa—a place where thermal waters, culinary artistry, and timeless culture converge to create an unforgettable travel experience.

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