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Featured Hotels Near Kinourakaiiki Park

Rokko Ryokan

Rokko Ryokan

4.7 / 5Great
Noroshimachi, 78
5.43KM from Kinourakaiiki Park
per night
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USD**6
Kinoura Village

Kinoura Village

4.3 / 5Good
25-1 Ho Oritomachi
0.19KM from Kinourakaiiki Park
per night
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USD**2
Nouka Minshuku Kominka Naraki

Nouka Minshuku Kominka Naraki

2.5 / 5
31-1, Suzunai, Wakayama-machi, Suzu city, Ishikawa 927-1231, Japan
6.56KM from Kinourakaiiki Park
per night
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USD**4
Noroshikan

Noroshikan

3 / 5
Wo-no-bu 9 Noroshimachi
5.36KM from Kinourakaiiki Park
per night
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USD**8

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Suzu Kinourakaiiki Hotel is a standout choice, located just steps from Kinourakaiiki Park with panoramic views of the Sea of Japan. All rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the ever-changing ocean vistas, perfect for sunrise watching. The hotel offers complimentary bicycle rentals to explore the scenic coastal trails and nearby fishing villages. Weekly "Evening by the Sea" events feature local artists performing traditional music, creating an authentic cultural experience. For exclusive rates, book through the HopeGoo app.

Suzu Umayo - Ko Funato is a charming local guesthouse just a 3-minute walk from Kinourakaiiki Park, housed in a former fisherman’s home with exposed wooden beams and handmade woven wall panels. Daily breakfast features fresh seafood delivered straight from local fishermen, including Suzu’s famous "Seabream Sushi" and seaweed soup. Guests can join daily morning "Intertidal Walks" led by the host, exploring unique marine ecosystems along the shore. Each room includes a handcrafted wave sound machine, allowing guests to fall asleep listening to real ocean waves. Reserve your stay via the HopeGoo app for special local packages.

Base your trip at Suzu Kinourakaiiki Hotel. Start with sunrise viewing from your room, then stroll 5 minutes to Kinourakaiiki Park to observe intertidal life and capture golden-hour photos. Head to the historic Suzu Port Old Town for lunch featuring freshly caught uni and Ishikawa’s famed salmon sashimi. In the afternoon, join a hands-on Nori-Hand Roll Workshop led by local artisans. End the day with a seaside dinner at the hotel’s open-air terrace, featuring seasonal seafood, followed by a night-time light art installation display. The entire itinerary is walkable or bike-friendly, immersing you fully in Suzu’s natural rhythms and cultural heritage. Book through HopeGoo to bundle accommodations and activities.