Kanazawa Sai-no-niwa Hotel

Kanazawa


New in 2015, this hotel does an admirable job of combining traditional Japanese and modern aesthetics in its comfortable, neutrally toned, oversized rooms, some with separate living areas. A delightful bonus are the decorative gardens and sizeable public baths. The downside? It's out of the way in a non-touristy area 20 minutes' walk southwest of JR Kanazawa Station.


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Nearby Kanazawa attractions

1. Nagamachi Yūzen-kan

0.85 MILES

In a non-traditional building at the edge of the Nagamachi district, the Nagamachi Yūzen-kan displays some splendid examples of Kaga Yūzen kimono dyeing…

2. Kanazawa City Ashigaru Museum

0.97 MILES

This compact museum, consisting of two relocated Edo-era homes and a small garden, offers a look at the lives of the ashigaru (foot soldiers), the lowest…

3. Ōmi-chō Market

1.08 MILES

Between Kanazawa Station and Katamachi you'll find this market, reminiscent of Tokyo's old Tsukiji market. A bustling warren of fishmongers, buyers and…

4. Gyokusen Inmaru Garden

1.3 MILES

Adjacent to the Kanazawa Castle Park, this feudal pleasure garden was first constructed in 1634 but abandoned in the Meiji era. Its five-year…

5. Gyokusen-an Rest House

1.32 MILES

In the grounds of Gyokusen Inmaru Garden, this handsome teahouse is the perfect setting in which to experience cha-dō (a tea ceremony), one of Japan's…

6. Kanazawa Castle Park

1.42 MILES

Originally built in 1580, this massive structure was called the 'castle of 1000 tatami' and housed the Maeda clan for 14 generations until it was…

7. Kanazawa Phonograph Museum

1.44 MILES

Audio buffs will dig this museum of old-time phonographs and SP records, with daily demonstrations at 11am, 2pm and 4pm.

8. Myōryū-ji

1.53 MILES

Completed in 1643 in Teramachi, the temple was designed to protect its lord from attack. It contains hidden stairways, escape routes, secret chambers,…