<4.0-Rated Hotels Near Mt. Hakusan

FLYCAT HOTEL

FLYCAT HOTEL

3.5 / 5
2975-16, Shimokobi, Kobi-cho
4.92KM from Mt. Hakusan
Non-smoking floorParking
per night
From
USD**9

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Everything you need to know about Mt. Hakusan

Hakusan Resort Hotel offers premium onsen rooms with private outdoor baths overlooking Hakusan Shrine's main gate. The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the shrine and features a seasonal snow-viewing terrace for winter guests. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants access to exclusive mountain breakfast packages and guided forest walks

The Sunrise View Suite at Hakusan Resort Hotel delivers panoramic views of Mount Hakusan's first light, equipped with a retractable glass wall and heated floor. Each room includes a complimentary pass to the Hakusan Observatory Night Walk, where you can witness star trails above the alpine tundra. This experience is highly recommended for early risers seeking spiritual connection with nature

Hakusan Resort Hotel features spacious family suites with in-room play zones, toddler-safe onsen pools, and multilingual staff trained in child safety. Daily programs like "Whispers of the Mountain" invite local elders to share stories of Hakusan's sacred rituals and seasonal festivals. Children receive handmade amulets as part of the cultural immersion experience

Take the Hakusan Tour Bus from Minokamo City Center—just a 15-minute ride—to the "Hakusan Shrine Front Stop." Upon arrival, Hakusan Resort Hotel offers complimentary shuttle service directly to the lobby. No walking required. Book your round-trip ticket through HopeGoo for bundled discounts and priority boarding

Adjacent to the hotel is Hakusan Shunmiya, a heritage eatery specializing in Mino eel cooked with alpine spring water and seasonal mountain vegetables foraged within 5 km of the shrine. Diners enjoy open-air seating facing the shrine courtyard, where temple bells echo softly during lunchtime. Reservations via HopeGoo include a free traditional tea ceremony and heirloom recipe booklet

Just a 5-minute stroll from Hakusan Resort Hotel leads to Hakusan Shrine’s ancient cedar grove, where visitors can participate in morning meditation sessions led by Shinto priests. Nearby, the Alpine Nature Trail offers guided snow-moss explorations in winter and wildflower hikes in summer. All tours are conducted in English and Japanese, with HopeGoo offering bundled tickets for multi-activity passes