Facade/entrance in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Onyado Nono Kanazawa

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Welcome to Onyado Nono Kanazawa, your cozy escape just 3mi from the vibrant city center of Kanazawa, Japan! Nestled at 1-1 Shimotsutsumi-cho, Kanazawa-shi, this delightful hotel offers a wonderful blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern-day comforts. Start your mornings off right with a delicious breakfast, and feel free to indulge in our kid-friendly buffet – perfect for families traveling together.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Rum

Double Room for 1 adult in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Visa 7 foton

1 Enkeltsäng

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160 kvadratfot

Rum - 1 enkelsäng, Enkelanvändning

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Luftkonditionering

Övre våningar nås med hiss

This double room is air-conditioned and features a flat-screen TV, tatami, soundproof walls and a safe deposit box. The unit offers 1 bed.

Family Quadruple Room in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Visa 8 foton

4 Enkeltsängar

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365 kvadratfot

Familj, 4 Enkeltsängar

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Luftkonditionering

Övre våningar nås med hiss

The air-conditioned quadruple room features a flat-screen TV, tatami, soundproof walls and a safe deposit box. The unit has 4 beds.

Moderate Twin Room in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Visa 7 foton

2 Enkeltsängar

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235 kvadratfot

Moderate, 2 Enkeltsängar

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Luftkonditionering

Övre våningar nås med hiss

The twin room offers air conditioning, tatami, soundproof walls, a safe deposit box and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 2 beds.

Upptäck mer

With over 3,500 glowing reviews, guests rave about the stunning amenities at Onyado Nono Kanazawa. Take advantage of our free sauna and hot spring baths where you can unwind and rejuvenate after a day of exploring. For convenience, we offer soundproof rooms to ensure you get a perfect night’s sleep, and with our 24-hour front desk service, you're always taken care of! Additional features like Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and on-site parking make your stay not only comfortable but also hassle-free.

Property building in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Facade/entrance in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Upplev det bästa

Whether you're exploring Kanazawa’s historical gems or just enjoying some well-deserved downtime, our hotel is the ideal base for any traveler. Treat yourself to a memorable stay filled with warmth and charm, all beginning at an affordable price! Come discover the wonders of Kanazawa with the perfect home away from home at Onyado Nono Kanazawa!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Planera din vistelse

At Onyado Nono Kanazawa, dining is an experience unto itself! Our on-site restaurant, レストラン~Hatago~, tantalizes your taste buds with a delightful fusion of Japanese and European cuisines. Whether you're in the mood for a sumptuous sushi platter or a hearty European meal, our skilled chefs whip up dishes that celebrate both local flavors and international delights. Imagine enjoying a delicious meal made with the freshest, locally sourced ingredients while soaking in the warm, inviting atmosphere of our hotel's dining area. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a day of adventure!

Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Bekvämligheter

Restaurang

Privat parkering

Gratis wifi

Bastu

Luftkonditionering

Barnvänlig buffé

Parkering på plats

Ljudisolerade rum

Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kanazawa

Restaurang

レストラン~Hatago~

Japansk, Europeisk

Food in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kanazawa
We really enjoyed our stay in this hotel! The first thing you do when you enter the hotel is to leave your shoes and you walk barefoot or in slippers your whole stay. Which felt liberating for our feet as we were already walking a lot before coming to Kanazawa. The staff was very kind and polite, but their English was very limited. However, we managed to understand each other. The hotel is very clean and has superb location! 5 min drive from train station (we took uber) and close to center, castle, Omicho market and shopping mall where we found some very nice souvenirs (Kuromon Koji is the name of the store). We even took massage in the salon in the same shopping center (on 3rd floor). Breakfast has a wide variety of options, but it's more like European style brunch as it has a lot meat, fish, tempura and soup options. Everything was very tasty! In the evening they serve ramen for free after 9:30 pm. Onsen was smaller than we thought, but it was a very nice experience! It can get crowded in the evenings, but it works the whole night, so you can pick the time that suits you best. We liked that you get "onsen wear" and hotel socks changed every day. We appreciated the possibility to wash our laundry for free in the hotel. The dryers cost 100 yet for 20 min which is also a great option.

Iva

The hot spring baths, location, japanese décor and value for money are the main draws of this hotel. You can enjoy a good onsen experience and sauna a short walk away from all the sights of Kanazawa, and I enjoyed the peaceful Japanese aesthetic, even if it means you have to take off your shoes when you enter the hotel (on that topic, more benches and shoehorns in the hallway would be nice). The beds felt like futon (on the hard side), which I love. There are many hotels in the same neighborhood, but Onyado Nono is definitely more unique. Please note, however, that you won't be able to enjoy the baths if you have tattoos. The guests were about half Japanese and half tourists. I didn't like the check-in experience, the staff were not helpful and I had to re-type all my details on an annoying machine because their system didn't get my address etc. from booking.com, then scan our passports myself, then pick up too many different pieces of paper with explanations, numbers and pin codes. It was tedious, it took too long and there was no Japanese omotenashi to be seen.

Alice

Peaceful and traditional Japanese style hotem Amazing location, onsen and bathroom facilities, plenty of options, and amenities. Free laundry machines (dryer is 100yen for 20 minutes) in both the laundry room and inside the women's SPA. Everyone was super nice, friendly, and helpful. The breakfast was something out of this world. Imagine a high-quality japanese + Western breakfast buffet... everything from fruits, breads, sushi, tempura to matcha and coffee lattes, juices, etc! The breakfast was crowded, so we had to line up, but their waiting system works well and it ended being 12-15min wait time. It's not a small hotel, so you will often bump into people here and there. The cool thing is that everyone wears their kimono and walks bare feet.. We also loved the free stuff they gave out during the day, such as Yakult, Popsicles, and Soba at night. Great great addition and makes you want to hang out at the hotel. 👍🏻 We tried to extend our stay, but they were already sold out. Too bad, now we need to return soon! :)

Marina

The staff were very friendly at check in and other times. The room was excellent and the bed was comfortable. I wish I could have stayed there longer. The onsen seems to have been an actual hot spring and temporarily helped with my sensitive, dry skin. Some instructions such as for the onsen for example could be a bit more clear or in depth as it was my first time and had no idea what to take or do. The spa addition to the hotel is a bit cheeky. There is no massage or treatments available for the hotel as it says there is. You can book treatments into your room with a third party. Being jet-lagged and aching from hauling around my luggage, I needed a massage. But without a Japanese phone number it seems I was not able to arrange it with them. Having looked it up further I am not even sure if it's not a skeezy company or at least might have hired out to a local disreputable company. Either way asking for help with the staff got me nowhere with this either.

Stephen

It’s under the same umbrella company as a few other onsen ryokan concept hotels. Like most ryokans of such, one can expect a full suite of amenities and they have ryokan exclusive body products not easily found outside. The hotel is well situated next to a small street with plenty of amazing food (think soba made by a grandma, Kanazawa style oden by a starred Michelin-trained chef, popping Izakayas). For its value, I can see why the hotel is so crowded with both local and foreign tourists! The onsen is almost never empty either. It’s a great place to stay if your objective is to explore the Kanazawa castle and Kenrokuen Garden vicinity.

Vernice

We really enjoyed our stay in this hotel! The first thing you do when you enter the hotel is to leave your shoes and you walk barefoot or in slippers your whole stay. Which felt liberating for our feet as we were already walking a lot before coming to Kanazawa. The staff was very kind and polite, but their English was very limited. However, we managed to understand each other. The hotel is very clean and has superb location! 5 min drive from train station (we took uber) and close to center, castle, Omicho market and shopping mall where we found some very nice souvenirs (Kuromon Koji is the name of the store). We even took massage in the salon in the same shopping center (on 3rd floor). Breakfast has a wide variety of options, but it's more like European style brunch as it has a lot meat, fish, tempura and soup options. Everything was very tasty! In the evening they serve ramen for free after 9:30 pm. Onsen was smaller than we thought, but it was a very nice experience! It can get crowded in the evenings, but it works the whole night, so you can pick the time that suits you best. We liked that you get "onsen wear" and hotel socks changed every day. We appreciated the possibility to wash our laundry for free in the hotel. The dryers cost 100 yet for 20 min which is also a great option.

Iva

The hot spring baths, location, japanese décor and value for money are the main draws of this hotel. You can enjoy a good onsen experience and sauna a short walk away from all the sights of Kanazawa, and I enjoyed the peaceful Japanese aesthetic, even if it means you have to take off your shoes when you enter the hotel (on that topic, more benches and shoehorns in the hallway would be nice). The beds felt like futon (on the hard side), which I love. There are many hotels in the same neighborhood, but Onyado Nono is definitely more unique. Please note, however, that you won't be able to enjoy the baths if you have tattoos. The guests were about half Japanese and half tourists. I didn't like the check-in experience, the staff were not helpful and I had to re-type all my details on an annoying machine because their system didn't get my address etc. from booking.com, then scan our passports myself, then pick up too many different pieces of paper with explanations, numbers and pin codes. It was tedious, it took too long and there was no Japanese omotenashi to be seen.

Alice

Peaceful and traditional Japanese style hotem Amazing location, onsen and bathroom facilities, plenty of options, and amenities. Free laundry machines (dryer is 100yen for 20 minutes) in both the laundry room and inside the women's SPA. Everyone was super nice, friendly, and helpful. The breakfast was something out of this world. Imagine a high-quality japanese + Western breakfast buffet... everything from fruits, breads, sushi, tempura to matcha and coffee lattes, juices, etc! The breakfast was crowded, so we had to line up, but their waiting system works well and it ended being 12-15min wait time. It's not a small hotel, so you will often bump into people here and there. The cool thing is that everyone wears their kimono and walks bare feet.. We also loved the free stuff they gave out during the day, such as Yakult, Popsicles, and Soba at night. Great great addition and makes you want to hang out at the hotel. 👍🏻 We tried to extend our stay, but they were already sold out. Too bad, now we need to return soon! :)

Marina

The staff were very friendly at check in and other times. The room was excellent and the bed was comfortable. I wish I could have stayed there longer. The onsen seems to have been an actual hot spring and temporarily helped with my sensitive, dry skin. Some instructions such as for the onsen for example could be a bit more clear or in depth as it was my first time and had no idea what to take or do. The spa addition to the hotel is a bit cheeky. There is no massage or treatments available for the hotel as it says there is. You can book treatments into your room with a third party. Being jet-lagged and aching from hauling around my luggage, I needed a massage. But without a Japanese phone number it seems I was not able to arrange it with them. Having looked it up further I am not even sure if it's not a skeezy company or at least might have hired out to a local disreputable company. Either way asking for help with the staff got me nowhere with this either.

Stephen

It’s under the same umbrella company as a few other onsen ryokan concept hotels. Like most ryokans of such, one can expect a full suite of amenities and they have ryokan exclusive body products not easily found outside. The hotel is well situated next to a small street with plenty of amazing food (think soba made by a grandma, Kanazawa style oden by a starred Michelin-trained chef, popping Izakayas). For its value, I can see why the hotel is so crowded with both local and foreign tourists! The onsen is almost never empty either. It’s a great place to stay if your objective is to explore the Kanazawa castle and Kenrokuen Garden vicinity.

Vernice

We really enjoyed our stay in this hotel! The first thing you do when you enter the hotel is to leave your shoes and you walk barefoot or in slippers your whole stay. Which felt liberating for our feet as we were already walking a lot before coming to Kanazawa. The staff was very kind and polite, but their English was very limited. However, we managed to understand each other. The hotel is very clean and has superb location! 5 min drive from train station (we took uber) and close to center, castle, Omicho market and shopping mall where we found some very nice souvenirs (Kuromon Koji is the name of the store). We even took massage in the salon in the same shopping center (on 3rd floor). Breakfast has a wide variety of options, but it's more like European style brunch as it has a lot meat, fish, tempura and soup options. Everything was very tasty! In the evening they serve ramen for free after 9:30 pm. Onsen was smaller than we thought, but it was a very nice experience! It can get crowded in the evenings, but it works the whole night, so you can pick the time that suits you best. We liked that you get "onsen wear" and hotel socks changed every day. We appreciated the possibility to wash our laundry for free in the hotel. The dryers cost 100 yet for 20 min which is also a great option.

Iva

The hot spring baths, location, japanese décor and value for money are the main draws of this hotel. You can enjoy a good onsen experience and sauna a short walk away from all the sights of Kanazawa, and I enjoyed the peaceful Japanese aesthetic, even if it means you have to take off your shoes when you enter the hotel (on that topic, more benches and shoehorns in the hallway would be nice). The beds felt like futon (on the hard side), which I love. There are many hotels in the same neighborhood, but Onyado Nono is definitely more unique. Please note, however, that you won't be able to enjoy the baths if you have tattoos. The guests were about half Japanese and half tourists. I didn't like the check-in experience, the staff were not helpful and I had to re-type all my details on an annoying machine because their system didn't get my address etc. from booking.com, then scan our passports myself, then pick up too many different pieces of paper with explanations, numbers and pin codes. It was tedious, it took too long and there was no Japanese omotenashi to be seen.

Alice

Peaceful and traditional Japanese style hotem Amazing location, onsen and bathroom facilities, plenty of options, and amenities. Free laundry machines (dryer is 100yen for 20 minutes) in both the laundry room and inside the women's SPA. Everyone was super nice, friendly, and helpful. The breakfast was something out of this world. Imagine a high-quality japanese + Western breakfast buffet... everything from fruits, breads, sushi, tempura to matcha and coffee lattes, juices, etc! The breakfast was crowded, so we had to line up, but their waiting system works well and it ended being 12-15min wait time. It's not a small hotel, so you will often bump into people here and there. The cool thing is that everyone wears their kimono and walks bare feet.. We also loved the free stuff they gave out during the day, such as Yakult, Popsicles, and Soba at night. Great great addition and makes you want to hang out at the hotel. 👍🏻 We tried to extend our stay, but they were already sold out. Too bad, now we need to return soon! :)

Marina

The staff were very friendly at check in and other times. The room was excellent and the bed was comfortable. I wish I could have stayed there longer. The onsen seems to have been an actual hot spring and temporarily helped with my sensitive, dry skin. Some instructions such as for the onsen for example could be a bit more clear or in depth as it was my first time and had no idea what to take or do. The spa addition to the hotel is a bit cheeky. There is no massage or treatments available for the hotel as it says there is. You can book treatments into your room with a third party. Being jet-lagged and aching from hauling around my luggage, I needed a massage. But without a Japanese phone number it seems I was not able to arrange it with them. Having looked it up further I am not even sure if it's not a skeezy company or at least might have hired out to a local disreputable company. Either way asking for help with the staff got me nowhere with this either.

Stephen

It’s under the same umbrella company as a few other onsen ryokan concept hotels. Like most ryokans of such, one can expect a full suite of amenities and they have ryokan exclusive body products not easily found outside. The hotel is well situated next to a small street with plenty of amazing food (think soba made by a grandma, Kanazawa style oden by a starred Michelin-trained chef, popping Izakayas). For its value, I can see why the hotel is so crowded with both local and foreign tourists! The onsen is almost never empty either. It’s a great place to stay if your objective is to explore the Kanazawa castle and Kenrokuen Garden vicinity.

Vernice

Plats

1-1 Shimotsutsumi-cho, Kanazawa-shi , Kanazawa, 920-0917, Japan

Onyado Nono Kanazawa