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Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori
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34 Wakura-Machiwa, 926-0175 Nanao
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Descripción
Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori de Nanao, estarás a pocos pasos de Notohanto Quasi-National Park y Tsujiguchi Hironobu Confectionery Art Museum. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 1,6 km de ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori de Nanao, estarás a pocos pasos de Notohanto Quasi-National Park y Tsujiguchi Hironobu Confectionery Art Museum. Además, este ryokan japonés se encuentra a 1,6 km de Wakura Showa Toy Museum y a 1,6 km de Museo Wakura Showa.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 31 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, frigorífico y televisión de plasma. La conexión wifi gratis te mantendrá en contacto con los tuyos. Además, podrás disfrutar de canales por satélite. El baño privado con bañera y ducha independientes está provisto de bañera profunda y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte, escritorio y teléfono.
Servicios
Disfruta de tus momentos de ocio con instalaciones como aguas termales, sauna y karaoke. Encontrarás también conexión a Internet wifi gratis, servicios de conserjería y una tienda de recuerdos.
Para comer
Apaga la sed con tu bebida favorita en el bar o lounge. Se ofrece un desayuno japonés gratuito todos los días de 07:00 a 08:30.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás periódicos gratuitos en el vestíbulo, tintorería y un servicio de recepción las 24 horas a tu disposición. Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde la estación de tren gratuito y un aparcamiento con asistencia gratuito.
Restauración
Este alojamiento permanecerá cerrado desde el 9 de mayo de 2024 hasta el 8 de mayo de 2026 (fechas sujetas a cambios).
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Notohanto Quasi-National Park: 0,1 km
Tsujiguchi Hironobu Confectionery Art Museum: 0,1 km
Wakura Showa Toy Museum: 1,5 km
Museo Wakura Showa: 1,5 km
Puente de Notojima: 2,9 km
Choreiji Temple: 6,4 km
Yamanotera Cluster Temples: 6,5 km
Parque Komaruyama: 6,5 km
Mercado Noto Shokusai: 7,1 km
Templo Akakura: 7,2 km
Museo de Arte Ishikawa de Nanao: 7,4 km
Noto Orchid Land: 9,5 km
Nanao Flower Park: 9,6 km
Hot Land Nanao: 10,1 km
Parque Kibo no Oka: 10,2 km
Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Wajima (NTQ-Noto): 47,8 km
Komatsu (KMQ): 102,9 km
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Sauna
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
- Servicio de aparcacoches
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Jardin
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Ascensor
- Bar-Lounge
- Biblioteca
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Servicio de conserjería
- Servicios de tintorería
- Terraza
- Tienda de regalos
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Transporte
- Traslado gratuito estación de tren
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CKP02
A great onsen hotelStayed 2 nights in this hotel during the month of January. The hotel lobby is big and impressive. While sitting in the sofa waiting for check-in, drink and dessert were being served by the hotel staff. There is a small peaceful garden facing the sea outside the lobby. The atmosphere was claim and relaxing. The hotel also provides free drink & Japanese snacks in the afternoon for certain hours. Its a pity that we had no time to enjoy it as we were busy for sight-seeing. Our room is clean, spacious and comfortable. The beds are facing the Japan sea directly. There are also sofa and massage chair in the room. Snacks & drinks are provided free in the room too. After settled down, we went to outdoor onsen to wash away our tiredness. We had a good time soap inside the onsen while the outside temperature was cold. The beautiful bay view can be seen clearly from the outdoor onsen. We felt so refresh after that. They are ice-cream, milk, yogurt and beer provided in the resting area. The dinner was delicious and well presented. After the good dinner, we slept well for the night. The morning breakfast was good too. Overall, we are happy and satisfy with this great onsen hotel and their dedicated services.
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VivianTai
6 Star Onsen HotelWe drove to the hotel but was guided to another hotel by the GPS, but the staff was kind enough direct us to the correct hotel which is nearby. Upon arrival we were led to the lounge area and were served tea and snacks and check in was handled there. Very relaxing looking at the Sea Of Japan and a traditional pine garden. I was the told that was the theme of the hotel where water meets the sky and the pine and they are all in one. So tranquil! Later the next day, we had a traditional tea ceremony at the old house in front of the sea. Simply beautiful. The rooms are clean, modern and have a massage chair. At our private dining room, it was set up with a mini Singapore and Japanese flag, such a nice touch. Food was very good with the local seafood. We found the same Japanese Singapore flag set up during our check out at the reception as well. Hilarious! For our two nights stay, we were taken care by Jotai San who spoke excellent English. We found out she lived in Malaysia for 3 years. She was wonderful and helpful. Her colleague Syagawa San also provided very good service though her English was not as good. The outdoor onsen facing the sea was very relaxing though you have to be careful before you walk out. I had to scramble back in to the door when a fishing boat went by as I was walking out. The hotel souvenir shop sells some beautiful and unique pottery dishes. We picked up some sauce plates and were very happy with the purchase. The room charge included all you can drink during dining and also at the bar.
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David B
Luxurious and MemorableThis onsen is a five star facility that costs about $900 for an overnight stay that includes dinner and breakfast. We typically wouldnt stay in a hotel like this, but were seniors and decided to splurge. The hotel is not much to look at from the outside. Its a 5-story building on an ocean inlet that looks more like a large lake than the ocean. There are no waves. The lobby is luxurious and there is a museum collection on display throughout. There are soft chairs and white leather couches facing the water and when you arrive, youre served tea or coffee while you are told about the onsen. The view across the tended garden and ornamental trees to the water is breathtaking. We decided to experience a traditional tea ceremony in a small adjacent historic building that was moved to its current location. The ceremony was filled with interesting ritual, and fortunately a friend of ours translated and elaborated on the ancient practice which made it even more enjoyable. In our 12-tatami mat twin room, we were given 3 sets of traditional Japanese clothing that we could wear anyplace within the onsen. Our room was about 400 sq. feet with a large screen flat screen television, a modern massage chair, and a well-stocked refrigerator (all drinks in the room, bar, and served with meals were included in our all-inclusive package). The bathroom included a Toto toilet, a deep soaking tub, and a shower within the tub room. A narrow balcony ran along the front of the room facing the sea, not wide enough for a table or a chair, but a place to breathe very fresh air in the morning and to watch the sunrise. The onsen has separate hot baths for men and women, and each has both an inside an outside bathing area as well as a dry sauna. The baths are luxurious with dressing areas, lockers, and showering stations well equipped with soaps, lotions, towels, etc. Outside of the bath area, there are individual stations for grooming, shaving (razors are provided), etc. The two exquisitely presented meals were served to us in a separate private dining area. Dinner was about 9 courses consisting of many items in each course, and our server explained what each item was. Breakfast was equally involved, with about about 7 items and a large pot of rice. The Japanese food is excellent, varied, and served elegantly. We had a memorable experience and were glad we decided to have the experience. I only have one complaint the staff we encountered was usually not fluent in English and we felt that we might have understood more about the culture had there been more English speakers available.
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ankiandlarry
A Remarkable RyokanThis ryokan is top-class in every way. My wife and I loved our well-equipped room replete with a large selection of Japanese evening apparel, an aggressive massage chair and a complimentary minibar. The staff was extremely service-oriented. And the onsen was beautiful with an indoor bath that had great flat areas to do back stretches in the morning and a slightly cooler outdoors pool overlooking the water. The food was also very good. Our favorite ryokan in Japan so far (the third we have stayed in this week on our Butterfield and Robinson biking trip).
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TeriF_11
Small room lit with Kieg lightsWe had a very small room in the 300s. There is a large construction project going on in front. Try to book a room other than in that wing. Lovely grounds and public spaces. However not my cup of Japanese Tea