
Kanazawa-ku/Nagamachi District Hotel Deals
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Everything you need to know about Nagamachi District
Kanazawa Man'yō Garden Hotel is a former samurai residence transformed into a boutique inn, featuring an authentic rock-and-water garden and tea ceremony courtyard. Just a 3-minute walk from Nagamachi Samurai District, each room includes tatami mats and private onsen. Enjoy a morning breakfast served in the garden with views of stone lanterns and pine trees. Book through HopeGoo for complimentary garden access and guided cultural tours
Kanazawa Castle-Down Inn stands within a preserved Edo-period samurai compound, retaining original black lacquer woodwork and shoji screen doors. Each room reflects a different clan’s heritage with period furnishings. Guests receive a kimono walking tour and daily tea ceremony sessions. Located just 8 minutes’ walk from Nagamachi Samurai District, it provides immersive insight into Kanazawa’s feudal past
Nagamachi Hyakukō Ryokan blends centuries-old craftsmanship with modern comfort. The building features hand-carved hinoki latticework, stone walls, and cherry blossom-lined courtyards. Rooms include kotatsu heaters and traditional tatami flooring. Guests can participate in gold leaf crafting workshops and view seasonal displays of Kaga Yūzen dyeing art. Only 5 minutes on foot from Nagamachi Samurai District
Kanazawa Hidari no Ie is a hidden retreat with only 12 rooms, each set in its own secluded courtyard with private outdoor baths. The structure preserves original Edo-era timber framing and bamboo screens. Guests enjoy exclusive evening tea ceremonies hosted by a master practitioner. Located just 600 meters from Nagamachi Samurai District, it offers tranquility without sacrificing accessibility
Nagamachi Oka-no-Ie sits directly at the entrance of Nagamachi Samurai District, housed in a fully restored Edo-period residence. Rooms feature sliding paper doors, tatami floors, and views of a quiet garden with stone lanterns and plum trees. Breakfast includes locally sourced ingredients, and guests receive a handwritten district guide. A 3-minute walk to the main street ensures easy exploration
Kanazawa Hyakushō House hosts monthly master artisan evenings with gold leaf artists, swordsmiths, and lacquer craftsmen. The inn itself functions as a living museum, displaying century-old Kaga Yūzen textiles and lacquered screens. Staycation packages include gold leaf sticker-making and traditional afternoon tea. Located just 3 minutes from Nagamachi Samurai District, it delivers authentic Kanazawa culture
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