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We have 79 hotels in Kanazawa. |
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Kanazawa Kokusai Hotel
Ru-8 Onuka-machi
LocationPositioned amid beautiful natural surroundings, this property is only a 15 minute car ride from the centre of the castle town of Kanazawa. The beautiful Kenrokuen Garden, as well as many other scenic spots and places of historic interest, take you right back in time. In addition, a stroll around the downtown area will reward you with wonderful discoveries. |
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Hotel Acty Kanazawa
1-2-44, Katamachi
Less than a 20-minute walk from Nomachi Station, Hotel Crown Hills Kanazawa offers guests a convenient base while visiting Kanazawa. It also offers complimentary wireless internet.The hotel features a 24-hour reception, plus a beauty centre and a coffee bar. |
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Hotel Kanazawa
1-1 Horikawa
LocationLocated at 1-1 Horikawashinmachi, the Hotel Kanazawa is short stroll from JR Kanazawa Station. This property also has Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum, Kazuemachi Tea House Street, Nomura Family Samurai House and Hakusan Soba in its surroundings.RoomsThis hotel offers 165 comfortable guest rooms that are well decorated in modern style. |
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Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi
13-23, Showa-machi
Toyoko Inn Kanazawaeki Higashiguchi is located in Kanazawa and offers free Wi-Fi. A short stroll from Ishikawa Ongakudo, it provides comfortable rooms equipped with a refrigerator, a kitchenette and wireless internet access.Those staying at Toyoko Inn Kanazawa-eki Higashi-guchi are invited to take advantage of the relaxation amenities, which include a beauty centre. |
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Guesthouse Namaste
6-14 Kasaichimachi
Ideally situated for sightseeing, Guesthouse Namaste is within walking distance of several of the city's attractions, including Ishikawa Ongakudo. Just 10 minutes' walk from Kanazawa Railway Station, the guest house's convenient setting means it is an ideal place to stay when visiting Kanazawa.Guesthouse Namaste has 4 rooms, all of which are equipped with a range of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay. |
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Oka Hotel Kanazawa
Horikawamachi 5-2
A 3-minute walk from JR Kanazawa Station, Oka Hotel offers basic rooms, free WiFi at the lobby and a restaurant. It houses a hot public bath, drinks vending machines and a free-use microwave. Massage treatments are available. |
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Hotel Nikko Kanazawa
2-15-1 Hon-machi
A 3-minute walk from Kanazawa train station, this upscale high-rise hotel is 2 km from both Kanazawa Castle and Kenroku-en garden, which is considered 1 of Japan's 3 perfect gardens.Elegant, airy rooms come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minibars and teamaking facilities. All have city views. |
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Kanazawa Sky Hotel
15-1 Musashi-machi
Kanazawa is a rich historical city and retains its heritage. Most of sightseeing points are located centrally, including Kenroku-en, which is one of the famous Three Japanese Gardens of Japan, and the Kanazawa Castle, which was one of largest historical castles in western Japan. Being centrally located, this hotel is ideal for both sightseeing and business. |
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Castle Inn Kanazawa
10-17 Konohana-Cho Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan
Surrounded by city center shops and restaurants, this informal hotel is 6 minutes' walk from Kanazawa railway station and 2 km from the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art.The understated rooms provide complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges; some add sitting areas. In-room massages are offered. |
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Crowne Plaza ANA Kanazawa
16-3 Showa-Machi
Located at the city centre, the ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa stands in the heart of Kanazawa, a metropolis flanked by majestic mountains and looking out to the Japan Sea. Take a train from the JR Kanazawa Station near the hotel to explore this historic city. Visit the famed Kenrokuen, one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens; cross the Ishikawa Gate to the site of the old Kanazawa Castle. |
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Kanazawa is the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, on Japan's central Honshu Island. It's known for well-preserved Edo-era districts, art museums and regional handicrafts. Kenrokuen Garden, begun in the 17th century, is celebrated for its classic landscape designs incorporating ponds and streams. Adjacent Kanazawa Castle was built in the 1580s, after the defeat of the Peasant's Kingdom, Japan's only Buddhist fiefdom. |
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