Top Hotels Near Motoyu Honda

Grand Hotel Hakusan

Grand Hotel Hakusan

3.9 / 5
152-7 Nishishinmachi
7.37KM from Motoyu Honda
Charging StationConference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesChildren's MealDry Cleaning Service
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Hotel Route-Inn Mikawa Inter

Hotel Route-Inn Mikawa Inter

3.9 / 52 Reviews
Kashimamachi, 2 1
1.78KM from Motoyu Honda
Charging StationDryerDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry ServiceParking
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HOTEL R9 The Yard Hakusan

HOTEL R9 The Yard Hakusan

4.2 / 5Good
2398-1 Tokumitsumachi
6.02KM from Motoyu Honda
per night
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B&B Mikawa - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

B&B Mikawa - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

4.5 / 5Great
Mikawanakamachi Ru 16
1.18KM from Motoyu Honda
KitchenFishingParking
per night
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B&B Mikawa Info Centre - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

B&B Mikawa Info Centre - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

4.1 / 5Good
172, Mikawakitamachi, Hakusanshi, Ishikawaken
0.78KM from Motoyu Honda
BarCafeLuggage StorageMedical RoomParking
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B&B Mikawa 2 - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

B&B Mikawa 2 - Kanazawa Fish Harbour

4.4 / 5Good
283, Mikawaima-machi, Hakusan-shi, Ishikawaken
0.93KM from Motoyu Honda
per night
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Hotel Hakusan Hills

Hotel Hakusan Hills

4 / 5Good
335-2 Tokumarumachi
8.8KM from Motoyu Honda
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New Matto Terminal Hotel

New Matto Terminal Hotel

3.8 / 5
Ainoki, 2 Chome−9−1
7.32KM from Motoyu Honda
Luggage StorageParking
per night
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Matto Terminal Hotel

Matto Terminal Hotel

3.6 / 51 Reviews
28 Higashisanbancho
7.7KM from Motoyu Honda
per night
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Grand Hotel Hakusan Annex

Grand Hotel Hakusan Annex

152-7, Nishishin-Machi, Hakusan City, Ishikawa 924-0871, Japan
7.37KM from Motoyu Honda
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Modern Wooden Lodge Near to Kanazawa

Modern Wooden Lodge Near to Kanazawa

2-78-3 Minatomachi|WOODDY
2.12KM from Motoyu Honda
Bicycle Rental ServiceCabinParking
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Motoyu Honda

Motoyu Sankaku is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Motoyu Honda. Each room features private onsen baths with views of the Hakusan Mountain Range, and guests enjoy complimentary foot baths and seasonal kaiseki meals made with local ingredients. For exclusive rates and availability, book through the HopeGoo app.

Hakusan Bettei offers spacious Japanese-style suites with child-friendly amenities including cribs, bath safety mats, and a dedicated family garden area. The property features an indoor onsen pool and guided morning walks through historic trails and shrines, offering cultural insights for all ages. All rooms include free cancellation, making it easy to adjust plans. Book via HopeGoo for special family packages.

Hoshinoyado offers a breathtaking view of Hakusan’s night sky from its rooftop open-air onsen, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame the mountain lights and starry heavens. Each room includes smart lighting and wireless charging for modern comfort. Guests can also participate in nightly meditation sessions and stargazing tours. Reserve through HopeGoo for a complimentary upgrade.

Guests staying at Motoyu Sankaku can easily access the Hakusan Shrine and Ancient Tree Trail within a 5-minute walk, where centuries-old cherry trees and moss-covered pathways create a serene atmosphere. Monthly workshops led by local artisans offer hands-on experiences like weaving bamboo crafts and crafting washi lanterns. Morning tea ceremonies held in the garden allow guests to savor matcha amidst seasonal beauty. These activities are included in the stay package at no extra cost.

Kirihideya is a secluded, minimalist ryokan offering a private outdoor onsen in every room, crafted with natural stone and wood for a seamless blend with nature. With only 12 guests allowed per stay, personalized concierge service and custom dining recommendations are provided. Wake up to mist drifting over the mountains while soaking in your private bath. Book via HopeGoo to receive a local gift set as a welcome treat.

Begin with a morning visit to Hakusan Shrine, followed by a farm-to-table breakfast at Motoyu Sankaku featuring locally sourced ingredients. In the afternoon, join a traditional pottery workshop and stroll through the ancient ginkgo grove. End the day at the rooftop onsen, watching the sunset, then enjoy a seasonal kaiseki dinner. All activities are pre-bookable via HopeGoo, which provides curated guides and transportation tips.

Hakusan En doubles as a culinary hub, with a farm-to-table kitchen sourcing fresh wild vegetables and mountain ingredients daily. The "Mountain Delicacy Trilogy" cooking class teaches guests how to prepare traditional dishes using regional produce. Monthly Seasonal Flavor Markets feature rare items like wild honey and sansho paste. All experiences are included in the rate. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants a limited-edition recipe booklet as a bonus.