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9.8 4 reviews
Kaga
06/10 – 11/10
A$257/nighttotal: A$1285 (5 )
Kaga - House - Vacation Stay 17904
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house , Kaga Shi
Vacation STAY 17904 is a one-bedroom house in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, conveniently located 9 kilometres from Komatsu Airport and within a 40-50 kilometre radius of Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden. This 47-square-metre property sleeps five guests and offers a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and is near local hot springs.
10 6 reviews
Kaga
06/10 – 11/10
A$292/nighttotal: A$1460 (5 )
加賀温泉駅歩圏内|広々8名宿|駐車場無料|ファミリー・団体向け大空間
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apartment , Kaga Shi
This modern four-bedroom house is situated just an 8-minute walk from Kagaonsen Station in Kaga City, providing convenient access for exploring the Kaga Onsen area. This spacious 4LDK residence accommodates up to eight guests with four Western-style bedrooms, two bathrooms (one on each floor), a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, private parking, and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi.
8.4 1613 reviews
Kaga
29/08 – 06/09
A$453/nighttotal: A$3624 (8 )
Rurikoh
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ryokan , Kaga Shi
This ryokan is situated in the central district of Kaga Shi, within 2 kilometres of the Kutaniyaki Kiln Museum and Yamashiro Onsen, and within 10 kilometres of Kakusenkei Gorges and Yamanaka Hot Spring. It has received very good ratings for user experience and good ratings for location and cleanliness. The accommodation offers a range of facilities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre. Guests can also enjoy a garden, room service, valet parking, and free train station pick-up.
8.4 888 reviews
Kaga
29/08 – 06/09
A$425/nighttotal: A$3400 (8 )
Hatori
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ryokan , Kaga Shi
Hatori Ryokan is located in Kaga Onsen, a 12-minute bus ride from JR Kaga Onsen Train Station and within a 15-minute drive of Daisho-ji Temple, Kutaniyaki Art Museum, and Eihei-ji Temple. This traditional Japanese inn has received very good ratings for user experience, cleanliness, and location. The ryokan offers spacious Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring and futon bedding, alongside modern amenities like LCD TVs and refrigerators. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a 24-hour hot spring bath and sauna, karaoke and ping-pong facilities, a beauty salon, and a meal plan featuring traditional Japanese dishes.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kaga
Which area in Kaga is a good option for staying in a hotel?
Most hotels in Kaga are concentrated around the Kenrokuen Garden area. It's a convenient location, close to the main attractions and with easy access to transportation. You'll find a good range of hotels there, from budget-friendly options to more luxurious ones.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Kaga?
For a budget-friendly experience, you can visit the Kenrokuen Garden. It's a beautiful garden with free admission. You can also explore the Kaga Castle park, which is free to enter. For a unique experience, visit the Kaga Yuzen Museum, which houses a collection of traditional silk dyeing techniques. It's a fascinating glimpse into Kaga's cultural heritage.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kaga?
There are plenty of ways to relax in Kaga. You can spend an afternoon strolling through the serene Kenrokuen Garden, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. A traditional tea ceremony at a local tea house is a wonderful way to unwind and experience Japanese culture. Or you could simply take a dip in a local onsen, a natural hot spring, and let the soothing waters wash away your worries.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Kaga?
Kaga is known for its delicious cuisine. You'll find many traditional restaurants in the city centre, serving local delicacies like Kaga-gyoza, a type of pan-fried dumpling, and Kaga-sushi, a unique style of sushi. Don't miss the chance to try Kaga-ryori, a multi-course Kaiseki-style meal showcasing seasonal ingredients and exquisite presentation.
Kaga offers a range of hotels, from traditional ryokans, with their tatami floors and futon bedding, to modern business hotels. You'll also find charming guesthouses and boutique hotels, each with its own unique character. There are also a few hot spring resorts, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The best time to book a hotel in Kaga depends on your preferences. If you want to experience the beautiful autumn foliage, book your hotel in November. If you prefer milder weather, spring or autumn are good choices. Peak season is during the cherry blossom season in April, so book your hotel well in advance.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kaga?
Hotel rooms in Kaga usually offer standard amenities like air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer amenities like a complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and a public bath. Ryokans often include a traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner in their room rate.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Kaga?
Kaga is not particularly known for pet-friendly activities. While some parks and gardens may allow well-behaved dogs on leads, it's best to check with individual businesses before bringing your pet along. There are no dedicated dog parks or pet-friendly restaurants.