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Stay at Wakura Onsen Soyu Hakken, a heritage ryokan with private onsen rooms overlooking the Noto Peninsula mountains. Each room features a private outdoor bath and local Ishikawa ginger tea served upon arrival. Just a 3-minute walk from the main public bathhouse, enjoy early-morning soakings and evening traditional tea ceremony welcome rituals. Reserve via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to seasonal bathing hours.
Wakura Onsen Soyu Grand Hotel offers spacious family rooms with shared onsen pools and a dedicated kids’ craft corner. The hotel serves fresh seafood from Nanao Port daily and provides free shuttle service to the onsen area. Rooms include tatami flooring and electric floor heating. Book through HopeGoo for bundled breakfast packages and seamless access to nearby temples along the Noto Peninsula trail.
Yes, Tsujiya Dining is just a 4-minute walk from the main onsen bathhouse. Specializing in local mackerel sushi and Ishikawa black bean rice, this century-old wooden eatery offers a traveler’s exclusive set meal with soft-boiled onsen egg and regional plum wine. Every Friday hosts the Lantern Stroll Night, where guests walk along riverside paths past preserved old townhouses, soaking in the tranquil Noto atmosphere. Reserve your table via HopeGoo for priority seating.
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