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1-2-32 Korinbo, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture 920-0961

Surrounding Tourist Information

  • 5-minute walk to Oyama Shrine

    5-minute walk to Oyama Shrine

    Oyama Shrine is a shrine dedicated to Maeda Toshiie, the first lord of the Kaga Domain, and his wife, Lady O-matsu.
    Designated as an Important Cultural Property of the country, the "Shinmon" gate, which incorporates Japanese, Chinese, and Western elements, is the main attraction.
    Also, it is said that touching the stone called "Sashi-ishi" brings good health. It is believed to grant benefits such as luck in competitions, health, and matchmaking, inspired by Toshiie Maeda, and is known locally as a famous power spot.

  • 9-minute walk to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

    9-minute walk to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa

    A popular tourist spot visited by 2 million people annually, based on the concept of "Creating a New Culture" and "Generating New Town Vibrancy."
    In addition to the famous swimming pool exhibits, the interactive and mysterious art that you can "see, touch, and enjoy"
    can be enjoyed by both young children and adults.

  • 7-minute walk to Nagamachi Samurai Residence Ruins

    7-minute walk to Nagamachi Samurai Residence Ruins

    The "Nagamachi Samurai District," where traditional earthen walls and stone-paved paths remain, and magnificent samurai residences stand side by side.
    It is designated as a traditional environment preservation area and scenic district.
    The streets lined with earthen walls make you feel as if you have time-traveled back to the feudal era.
    In winter, "komo-gake" is done to protect earthen walls from snow, becoming a winter tradition in Kanazawa.

  • 8 minutes by car to Higashi Chaya District

    8 minutes by car to Higashi Chaya District

    One of the tea house districts representing the culture of Kanazawa, the charming old streets have been designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings by the country.
    You can enjoy shopping and dining in a charming townscape lined with elegant traditional Japanese restaurants, stylish machiya cafes, and select shops handling traditional crafts.

  • 10-minute walk to Kanazawa Castle Park

    10-minute walk to Kanazawa Castle Park

    Kanazawa Castle was the residence of the Maeda clan, lords of the Kaga domain, during the Edo period.
    The entire area, including the castle ruins, has been developed as "Kanazawa Castle Park."
    Ishikawa Gate, which has survived since the mid-Edo period despite repeated great fires, is designated as an Important Cultural Property of the nation due to its value as a precious structure.

  • 12-minute walk to Kanazawa Kenrokuen Garden

    12-minute walk to Kanazawa Kenrokuen Garden

    A stroll garden counted as one of Japan's three most famous gardens.
    It is also known as a garden rich in nature, showcasing the beauty of each season with spring cherry blossoms, summer fresh greenery, autumn foliage, and winter golden snow-covered trees.
    It offers a wonderful view no matter when you visit and is loved by many local residents and tourists from around the world.

  • 13-minute walk to Omicho Market

    13-minute walk to Omicho Market

    The "Omicho Market," with a history of about 300 years, is the kitchen of Kanazawa citizens where you can enjoy not only fresh seafood but also various gourmet foods such as Omicho croquettes, curry, oden, and set meal restaurants.
    It is affectionately called "Omicho."
    Why not enjoy eating around and interacting with the locals?

  • Access from the Nearest Station

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    Take the bus departing from platforms 8 and 9 at the JR Kanazawa Station East Exit Bus Terminal for about 10 minutes, and get off at "Korinbo." It is a 2-minute walk from the bus stop.
    *The nearest bus stop "Korinbo" is served by all buses departing from stops 8 and 9 above.
    Duration: 10 minutes
    Bus fare: 210 yen
    Directions from the nearest station to the hotel
  • Access from the Airport

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    The limousine bus departs approximately 15 minutes after the arrival of the aircraft. For details, please check the "Hokuriku Railway Homepage".
    The limousine bus is divided into routes to Korinbo and Kanazawa Station West Exit, depending on the departure schedule.

    After arriving at Kanazawa Station, take the bus departing from Bus Stop 5 at the JR Kanazawa Station West Exit Bus Terminal for about 10 minutes, and get off at "Korinbo." It is a 2-minute walk from the bus stop.
    Please take the bus that passes through Korinbo at platform 5 of the west exit of Kanazawa Station.
    Access from the Airport Access from the Airport
  • Access by Car

    For real-time traffic information and congestion forecasts, please see "Central Japan Expressway Company Road Traffic Information".
    Access by Car

Access to the hotel from the bus stop

Access to the hotel from the bus stop

Please note that the drop-off point for the limousine bus from the airport is different from the bus stop for the regular bus.

*The route provided is just one example among many. Please understand that it is not a recommended route. The listed travel time is an estimate.
*The travel time does not include transfer time.
* The required time may vary significantly depending on the time of day, operational conditions, and road conditions.
* The timetable may change without notice due to reasons such as schedule revisions. For details, please contact each operating company.
*For the status of each transportation service, please contact the respective service provider.

Parking

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One on-site parking space available (2,000 yen per night) *Reservation required. Please make a reservation by phone.
Nearby Parking
There is no affiliated parking lot. There are many coin parking options within walking distance. Starting at 1,100 yen for 24 hours.


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