Waterfront minshuku (guesthouse) Yokoiwaya has welcomed guests for over 150 years. It's known for sumptuous seafood dinners that rival kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) in their refinement. Look for the paper lantern, or request pick-up from Sosogi-guchi bus stop (曽々木口バス停).
Yokoiwaya
Kanazawa & the Hokuriku Coast
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