This hotel have a large bath with sauna. Close to the Wajima Bus Terminal, just walk for 3 min. Each guest room complete with washer type toilet.
Hotel, located on high ground were you can look out over the Wajima harbor and Sodegahama coast. You also can view seasonal changes of Sea of Japan from your room. For men and women, Hot-spring large bath and open-air bath are in each place. For meal, we offer seafood for main dishes.
LOCATED AT THE CENTER OF CITY WITH THE BUS TERMINAL NEARBY. 10 MIN WALK TO THE MORNING MARKET.
2 CHARTERED OPEN-AIR BATHS, OPENED IN AUGUST OF 2007 YEAR. YOU CAN ENJOY SEASONAL CHANGES OF NATURE FROM DEEP SEAWATER CAVE BATH AND LANDING PIER FOR FISHING.
FROM EVERY ROOMS, YOU CAN ENJOY THE OCEAN VIEW OF THE SEA OF JAPAN, AND IF IT CLEAR, YOU CAN SEE THE MOUNTAIN RANGE OF TATEYAMA AS WALL.
Japan Sea is like our garden. Offer hospitality with warm heart, smile and interesting events. Touch and meet Noto area. You would find the comfort that reminds you of your home through the sea, sky, stars, snow, people, earth and seasonal smell from nature.
See the beautiful ocean scenery from your room! Try our incredibly cheap boat-wrap sushi dinner or our Noto beef steak.
One-minute walk from Wajima's famous morning market! Large public baths! Sea of Japan can be seen from our twin rooms.
A hotel surrounded by a beautiful, clear ocean and
We bring a simplistic, homely atmosphere to our hospitality, and we pride ourselves on the fresh ingredients we use in our meals, caught in the Wajima Sea.
Sunset, onsen hot springs and... Take a thrilling trip to another dimension in our slightly strange inn.
IN OUR HOTEL, GUESTS CAN ENJOY SEAFOOD MEALS THAT GROWN UP IN SEA OF JAPAN.
Ranked Number 1 in Ichikawa for popular hotels/inns (cuisine)!! We pride ourselves on our meals using seasonal, local ingredients.
Completely remodeled in 2007! Close to the morning market, bars and restaurants, and the ocean, a great place for leisure or business. A bait and fishing store also inside the building.
We look forward to meeting and serving you all.
Enjoy the Jomon-roman curved design of the building, built on a hill. Enjoy the sights of the Sea of Japan and the beautiful lighting or the building.
Located 2 hours and 10 minutes from Kanazawa, relax with a view of the ocean and the sounds of the waves. We take pride in our local ingredients and fresh seafood. Pets welcome.
Enjoy peaceful relaxation in our inn surrounded by nature and taste our cuisine using fresh ingredients from Noto's mountains and ocean. Ban on crab lifted on November 7th.
A value higher than the price. Large portions of fresh seafood. A close-by beach and a peaceful bath included.
Located on the very tip of the Noto Peninsula. The freshest seafood from the wild Sea of Japan, self-cultivated and completely organic, along with delicious rice and vegetables.
Great for tourists, given the central location in Wajima city. Also recommended for people on business trips looking for an easy place to stay.
The majestic beauty of the Sea of Japan in front of your eyes! We personally select the freshest seafood. A beautiful sunset and delicious seafood are our specialties.
We are proud of our fresh seafood, it's a hotel with familylike atmosphere.
A quiet inn nestled in the deep greenery of Oku Noto. Our onsen hot spring water feels silky on your skin. Attractive reasonable rates.
Near the morning and evening markets, freshly-baked croissants and reasonable meals are our specialty. A great place for business trips, sporting events, fishing, or bird watching.
A lacquered onsen hotel with local cuisine.
The lacquered corridors and steps make the whole in smell of lacquer; please try walking on our floors with barefeet. We have fresh seafood, and our vegetables and rice are personally grown.
This unique inn can hold one group per night, available for single travelers, as well. Enjoy eating your hearth-cooked meals in Wajima lacquer-ware bowls and Japanese Elm trays (except in Kobushi).
Narakiya is a 300 year old building built with chestnut trees. It is said that this building was moved from Nara's Kasuga Grand Shrine at the time of enshrining the gods to Kasuga shrine in Ishikawa prefecture.
An inn that delivers the unique peninsula culture of the Noto peninsula.