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9.1 9 reviews
Kaga
11/10 – 20/10
£115/nighttotal: £1035 (9 )
Dai2yamatobaseー Near Yamashiro Hot Spring
1 5
apartment , Kaga Shi
This spacious 150m² house, ideal for large groups, is centrally located in Kaga Onsen, a 13-minute walk from Kaga Onsen Station and Yamashiro Hot Spring, and within 20 minutes of Kakusenkei. The four-bedroom property, sleeping up to 12 guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, and access to Yamashiro Hot Spring, alongside in-house laundry facilities and complete amenities.
Kaga
29/08 – 06/09
£93/nighttotal: £744 (8 )
Nonsmoking Japanesestyle Room 95 Tatami Mat / Kaga City Ishikawa
2 4
apartment , Kaga Shi
This flat is located in the Kikunoyu district of Yamanaka Onsen, Kaga, within walking distance of restaurants and convenience stores, and close to landmarks such as Yamanakaza Hall, Basho no Yakata Museum, Ayatori Bridge, and Korogi Bridge. This 23 square metre flat accommodates up to five guests and offers a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and parking for one vehicle, with an unmanned check-in system via a key box.
8.3 476 reviews
Kaga
06/10 – 11/10
£138/nighttotal: £690 (5 )
Rurikoh
1 1
ryokan , Kaga Shi
Rurikoh Ryokan is situated in Kaga Onsen, a 10-minute shuttle ride from JR Kaga-Onsen Station, offering convenient access to Kanazawa Station (30 minutes by limited express) and Komatsu Airport (20-minute drive, approximately 16km). This family-friendly Japanese inn features traditional tatami rooms with modern amenities, including a swimming pool (summer), 24-hour public baths, a sauna, and on-site dining options serving multi-course meals showcasing local cuisine, plus karaoke rooms and taiko drum performances.
8.4 145 reviews
Kaga
11/10 – 20/10
£480/nighttotal: £4320 (9 )
Fujiya
2 5
ryokan , Kaga Shi
Fujiya Ryokan is located in Kaga Onsen, a 10-minute drive from JR Kaga-Onsen Train Station, and is also within easy reach of Kakusenkei Gorge and Korogi Bridge, both a 15-minute drive away. The accommodation has received very good user ratings and is considered good for cleanliness. The Japanese-style inn features tatami flooring, futon beds, and yukata robes. Guests can enjoy 5 different hot-spring baths, in-room meals, a relaxation salon, an art gallery, massages, free parking, and a tennis court.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kaga
What are the most affordable attractions in Kaga?
Some affordable attractions in Kaga include the Kaga Castle Park, which is free to enter, and the Kaga Onsen, a hot spring area with public baths that are very reasonably priced. You can also enjoy a walk along the Ashi River, which is free and offers beautiful views.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Kaga?
Kaga is a great place to relax. You can spend time in the hot springs, like the Kaga Onsen, or enjoy a traditional tea ceremony at one of the many tea houses in the area. Taking a stroll through Kenrokuen Garden is also a relaxing activity.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kaga?
Kaga doesn't have many major hotel chains, but you can find some popular Japanese chains like the Toyoko Inn and the APA Hotel. There are also several independent hotels and ryokans, traditional Japanese inns, offering a unique experience.
Kaga has a variety of hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels to luxurious ryokans. You can also find modern hotels with Western amenities and traditional Japanese inns with tatami floors and futon beds.
The best time to book a hotel in Kaga is in advance, especially during peak season, which is from April to May and September to November. If you're travelling during these months, book at least a few months in advance to secure the best rates and availability.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kaga?
Hotel rooms in Kaga generally offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a tea set, a humidifier, or a traditional Japanese bath.