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Hanamurasaki

  • Hotel
  • 4 Estrellas

1-HO17-1 YAMANAKA ONSEN HIGASHI-MACHI, 922-0114 Kaga

Valoraciones

4.5 sobre 5

Basado en 211 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.5 sobre 5

Descripción

Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Hanamurasaki de Kaga, estarás en el paseo marítimo y a pocos pasos de Parque Kakusenkei y Aguas termales de Yamanaka. Además, este ryokan japonés de 4 estrellas se encuentra a 4,9 km de Spa ...

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Descripción general

Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Hanamurasaki de Kaga, estarás en el paseo marítimo y a pocos pasos de Parque Kakusenkei y Aguas termales de Yamanaka. Además, este ryokan japonés de 4 estrellas se encuentra a 4,9 km de Spa Yamashiro Onsen y a 25,3 km de Termas de Awara.

Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 26 habitaciones con frigorífico y televisión LCD. La conexión a Internet wifi gratis te mantendrá en contacto con los tuyos; también podrás ver tu programa favorito en el televisor con canales digitales. El baño privado está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y secadores de pelo. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, una zona de estar separada y teléfono.

Servicios
Regálate momentos de relax solicitando los masajes, tratamientos corporales y tratamientos faciales. La diversión está asegurada en este alojamiento, que ofrece 2 bañeras de hidromasaje y aguas termales.

Para comer
Tienes un restaurante y una cafetería a tu disposición para comer algo, pero si lo prefieres, puedes llamar al servicio de habitaciones con horario limitado de este ryokan japonés.

Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás tintorería, consigna de equipaje y un dispensador de agua a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento con asistencia gratuito.

Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.

Parque Kakusenkei: 0,1 km
Aguas termales de Yamanaka: 0,1 km
Yuge Kaido Street: 0,6 km
Matsuura Sake Brewery: 0,6 km
Basho no Yakata Museum: 0,7 km
Kiku no Yu Public Bathhouse: 0,7 km
Teatro Yamanakaza Hall: 0,7 km
Puente Ayatori: 0,8 km
Kakusenkei Gorge Promenade: 0,8 km
Kutani Kinuya Pottery Workshop: 1 km
Yamanaka Onsen Yuge Kaido Monument: 1,1 km
Puente de Korogi: 1,4 km
Yamanaka Lacquerware Traditional Industry Plaza: 1,4 km
Mugen-an: 1,5 km
Gran Sugi de Kayano: 3,3 km

El aeropuerto más práctico para llegar a Hanamurasaki se encuentra en Komatsu (KMQ): 22,1 km

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Acceso a internet

    • Wifi gratis
  • Actividades - Tiempo libre

    • Spa
  • Aparcamiento

    • Parking
    • Servicio de aparcacoches
  • Generales

    • Bar
    • Guardaequipajes
    • Restaurante
  • Servicios

    • Recepción (horario limitado)
    • Servicios de tintorería
    • Tienda de regalos
    • Tiendas en el hotel
  • Transporte

    • Traslado gratuito estación de tren

Opiniones del hotel

4.5 sobre 5

Basado en 211 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.5 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • K S

    Such a lovely getaway- tranquil and beautiful.

    From the moment we checked in until we left, our stay was wonderful! We were welcomed by the warm and friendly staff and made to feel like we were the only ones there; of course we weren't but it was a good feeling. The onsen was amazing, and I was fortunate enough to have it all to myself for a good twenty minutes. The luxury toiletries and the tea setup in the room made our stay that extra special. If you have the chef's dinner, please note that some of the foods are definitely not for a Western palate but be adventurous!

    5.0 sobre 5
  • LuLuCNL

    A fine hotel with caring staff

    Hanamurasaki was close to a number of scenic spots and all rooms enjoyed a good view. Our room was cozy, very spacious and comfortable. In addition the bedroom, another small room was attached to the room where we enjoyed cigar and red wine there. The hotel appeared to be a traditional Japanese hotel, but with a modern touch so that customers would not find it old or outdated. The staff were able to communicate well in English. They paid attention to the needs of the customers and brought them what they needed without being asked. I believe this hotel must be one of the best in the area.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • KI-NRT

    Wonderful service and food

    Hanamurasaki ticks off most of the boxes when it comes to a top-tier luxury onsen ryokan. It's located in Yamanaka town (the best of the 3 in the Kaga area) near the famous Kakusensei footpath, it has polished and attentive service, and the food, especially during the Zuwai-gani (local Snow Crab) season, extraordinary food. The main drawback is that meals are not served in your own room, which is unlike some of the nicer ryokans like Gora Kadan (in Hakone.) We booked the top room at Hanamurasai - #101, the Comfort Suite Haru, which is 170 square meters of spaciousness. The living room is huge, with large couch and a dining table (which is strange, given they don't serve meals in the rooms.) The separate bedroom is on the small side, by comparison. Comfort Suite Haru has a bathroom, shower, a sauna and a private onsen bath. What it doesn't have is any views, nor is there a private garden (since it's on an upper floor, and I'm not sure if rooms on the ground floor have gardens in any case.) It's a very nice room to laze away, but I wouldn't consider it an idyllic experience. The highlight - and the main reason anyone would come here - is the food... especially the regional specialty during the Winter - Zuwai-gani (Snow Crab.) It blows away any other crab, and enjoyed it in a variety of ways, including sashimi style, which is the best. The crab was sweet and savory, with wonderfully firm texture. The breakfast spread is equally impressive. There was a LOT of food in both meals, but because it's light, non-oily and healthy, we never felt bloated afterwards. One issue regarding dinner - they have a crazy extensive menu (both in English and Japanese), and it's very difficult to decide what to have. To further complicate matters, many of the food items are not familiar to most people (including Japanese), so ordering seems a bit like a crapshoot. What puzzled us was the omission of Crab sashimi from the menu itself. Enjoying Zuwai-gani sashimi is one of the world's culinary delights, and most fine establishments offer it when in season. In Hanamurasaki's case, we had to speak directly to the food & beverage manager to request that they serve it. His reply - "I guess we can do that." I strongly suggest that they provide it as an integral part of the Winter dinner menu. The public (for the ryokan guests) onsen bath is open-air and very nice, and not unlike those found in other properties. It's definitely worth experiencing during one's stay, even if you have an onsen bath in your room. Hanamurasaki was hosted to a very high standard. All of the ryokan staff were gracious and unwavering in their desire to ensure a great stay at both Hanamurasaki as well as the local area. We had a great time here, but it wasn't perfect. If the private in-room onsen bath had a view (or at least was open-air), ordering dinner was not so complicated, Zuwai-gani sashimi was at least on the menu and meals were served in our suite, we would consider Hanamurasaki one of the elite ryokans in all of Japan. As it stands, it is "merely" one of the top choices in the Hokuriku region.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • travelbug0082

    Beautiful area and awesome omakase

    Although we only stayed one night, the onsen left a good impression as the surrounding area is pretty and the food was simply awesome. Our dinner and breakfast were breathtaking and the service was very good. The onsen bath itself was not one of those which I would classify as pretty or interesting but it was functional. The outdoor pool on the 7th floor was small especially the bathing area before one steps into the onsen which sat only 2 and during the morning it was impossible to bathe peacefully. The bath at the lower level had more seats but only has an indoor onsen. The onsen is next to a gorge and we took a nice walk by the gorge. The town was mostly closed on the rainy evening when we were there.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • nplebleu

    Incredible personal attention and great food

    As we have traveled around Japan over the last several years we have stayed in dozens of ryokan, large and small. This was our first stay in a high end establishment. The price was literally six times as much as we paid the night before in a small minshuku in Kanazawa. We were curious to experience Japanese elegance and refinement at this level. Not the most expensive place that we looked at at, but certainly not at the low end. From the moment we stepped off of the free transfer from the Kagaonsen train station, we were a small army of attentive and considerate staff. We were gently ushered through the check out and our room where our personal attendant, Yukina, discussed our menu preferences, our yukata size, the available onsen options and more. We started with a relaxing bath at the open air rooftop onsen, which I had all to myself. The facilities are excellent and my wife reported that the cosmetics are top of the line. The view from the outdoor bath was perfect. Somehow it was no longer apparent that we were in a developed section with many large ryokan. Looking across the hillside I could see nothing but trees, a varied forest, gently swaying in the breeze. Completely beautiful and relaxing. As others have said here, the food is exceptional and varied. We took the standard meal, did not order from the lengthy list of the optional additions. This meal was more than we could eat and each course seemed to top the one before. If there was something we didn't eat, Yukina asked us about it and brought a replacement that was to our liking. Breakfast was equally delicious and we, again, were given a great deal of personal attention. After another dip in the onsen we walked along the beautiful river path until it was time to check out we returned to Kanazawa.

    5.0 sobre 5