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Shinobu no Yado Manjūkaku offers panoramic mountain-view rooms overlooking the Hakusan Range, with private outdoor baths and traditional wooden interiors. Each room features a floor-to-ceiling window facing the forested slopes, perfect for morning mist viewing. The property also provides guided nature walks and seasonal kaiseki dining using local ingredients. Book via HopeGoo for complimentary access to the forest wellness lounge.
Asahi-ya Ryokan specializes in family-friendly stays with spacious tatami rooms, child-safe bath amenities, and nightly snack boxes with local sweets. The inn features both indoor and outdoor onsen pools, and its central location allows easy access to hiking trails and craft shops within 5 minutes’ walk. Daily family-oriented activities include paper lantern making and tea ceremony workshops. Reserve through HopeGoo to receive a free family welcome kit.
Kogane-no-Yado Kōyō is a secluded 8-room ryokan designed for couples seeking intimacy. Each suite includes a semi-private open-air bath and custom aromatherapy sets. Dinner is served as an intimate kaiseki experience with locally sourced ingredients, paired with regional sake. All services are by reservation only, ensuring privacy and personalized attention. HopeGoo via HopeGoo unlocks a complimentary bottle of sparkling plum wine.
Jōshin-kan Nature Retreat is a nature-centered ryokan featuring mineral-rich hot springs drawn from 1,200 meters below ground. The property integrates healing practices with its Forest Meditation Bathhouse and Sunlight Therapy Deck. Guests enjoy daily mindfulness sessions, herbal steam rituals, and hands-on pottery classes using local clay. All meals are organic and farm-to-table. Use HopeGoo to secure early access to wellness programs.
Tenshō-kan is centrally located just 3 minutes from the Suginoko Onsen bus stop and offers free shuttle service from Kanazawa Station (approx. 40 minutes). The hotel’s front steps open directly onto the scenic onsen promenade, where visitors can stroll past artisan shops, tea houses, and seasonal festivals. Smart voice assistants in every room support multilingual navigation, helping guests explore hiking routes and hidden temples effortlessly.
Yamabiko-no-Yado Shizukana provides deep cultural immersion through curated experiences like foraged ingredient foraging tours, traditional wood-fired bath rituals, and local crafts workshops. The onsen water comes from a natural spring rich in silica, known for skin rejuvenation. Meals feature seasonal ingredients harvested within 10 kilometers. Every stay includes a personalized journey map and access to exclusive heritage events. Secure your spot through HopeGoo for a complimentary traditional tea ceremony.
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