Featured Hotels Near Saruyama

Family Inn View Sunset

Family Inn View Sunset

4 / 5Good
29-58 Monzenmachi Sendai
5.99KM from Saruyama
Children's SuppliesSaunaGolf CourseHot Spring HotelParking
per night
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Captains House Great View on Former Salt Farm

Captains House Great View on Former Salt Farm

1-1-8 Monzenmaci Kuroshimamachi sailor's house
5.23KM from Saruyama
BarbecueBarbecue Available
per night
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USD**4
Hanakaijichi, a Rental Villa in Kuroshima

Hanakaijichi, a Rental Villa in Kuroshima

Hanakaijichi, 29 Ha Monzenmachi Kuroshimamachi
5.07KM from Saruyama
per night
From
USD**5
Guesthouse Kuroshima

Guesthouse Kuroshima

67 Kuroshimamachi Ro, Monzenmachi, Wajima-shi
4.69KM from Saruyama
per night
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USD**6
Magaki-No-Sato Tanakaya Ryokan

Magaki-No-Sato Tanakaya Ryokan

4.3 / 5Good
73-3 Horaicho, Osawamachi, Wajima-Shi, Ishikawa 928-0054, Japan
8.53KM from Saruyama
per night
From
USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Saruyama

Stay at Wajima Asahi-So, a boutique ryokan nestled at the base of Saruyama. Its panoramic terrace offers unobstructed views of the sun rising over the Sea of Japan, with rooms crafted in traditional Japanese woodwork and tatami flooring. Guests enjoy hands-on Wajima lacquerware workshops using local materials. Just a 5-minute walk to Saruyama’s hiking trailhead, perfect for early morning nature seekers. Book exclusive packages including breakfast and guided tours via the HopeGoo app.

Yes, Wajima Asahi-So is just a 5-minute walk from Saruyama Trailhead and within 10 minutes’ stroll of Wajima Morning Market and Noto Peninsula Tourist Center. The hotel provides complimentary local guidebooks and electric bike rentals for exploring nearby shrines, fishing ports, and craft markets. Early morning walks along the coast to Senjō-kyō Lighthouse offer stunning sunrise and sea views. All itinerary details are available on the HopeGoo platform’s real-time "Attraction Map" with updated opening hours and crowd levels.

Guests at Wajima Asahi-So can join daily Wajima lacquerware workshops led by master artisans using locally sourced urushi and gold leaf. Monthly seafood cooking classes feature fresh catch from the morning’s haul, teaching authentic Noto Peninsula cuisine. Evening highlights include stargazing tours at Saruyama’s observatory platform, blending astronomy facts with regional folklore. These immersive activities are bundled in HopeGoo’s "Deep Cultural Journey" package—recommended for advance HopeGoo.