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Onsen and Garden Nana

Ryokans
Industrial & Imperial Era
4.5-Star
七曲町ハ132−1, 920-1137 Kanazawa, Japan
$836.00 /night for 2 adults View Deal

Popular Amenities

  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Room service

Overview

Onsen and Garden Nana is a kominka-style ryokan located in the historically significant city of Kanazawa. The property is 204 years old, so you'll feel like you've traveled back in time to 19th-century Japan. While proudly boasting its rich Japanese heritage, the ryokan also ensures guests have access to several conveniences and comforts. There are thoughtful features such as a room that can be locked and used for breastfeeding, prayers, or simply calming down. If you're traveling with kids, there's plenty to keep them occupied as well. The highlight of the property is the onsen facility. You can choose from three private onsens to relax in after an eventful day around the city.

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Local Info

Kanazawa Castle
Kenroku-en
Myoryuji (Ninja Temple)
Nearest Airport
Nearest Railway Station
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History

Onsen and Garden Nana dates back 204 years. It used to be an old folk house in the snowy Oku-Hida mountains. The property was home to a beloved toy museum before it was transformed into a ryokan. The new owners ensured that the property was well-preserved to highlight its original architecture. However, some modern amenities and features were also introduced to keep up with the changing times. Sustainable methods have also been incorporated to preserve the environment. These include the use of solar heat, construction waste, and even food waste.

History
An exterior view of the Onsen and Garden Nana

Design and Architecture

Much of the kominka-style ryokan's original architecture has been meticulously preserved by the owners. You can still find the sturdy wooden beams that originated from strong trees; they've been perfectly supporting the centuries-old property. The luxurious suites offer a blend of traditional Japanese charm and modern functionality. All three rooms offer gorgeous wooden furnishings and warm lighting. Each is also decorated uniquely. Even the three private hot spring baths are different from each other to provide a one-of-a-kind experience.

Despite its traditional design, the ryokan is equipped with accessibility features such as wheelchair-friendly bathrooms and even an accessible outdoor hot spring.

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An interior view of the Onsen and Garden Nana with its prominent and sturdy wooden features.

Amenities

Popular Amenities

  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Room service

Rooms

Suite with River View


Guest

Room 3 Bed Type 2

Room size 60 m2

Price per night

$791.00

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Family Suite


Guest

Room 4 Bed Type 2

Room size 60 m2

Price per night

$836.00

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Dining

Onsen and Garden Nana's sustainability initiatives extend to food as well. Local ingredients are used for the meals, and no food is wasted. The menu changes to accommodate seasonal and other environmental changes, so you can always expect the best. The ingredients are obtained from local farmers and hunters who are in tune with nature. The ryokan also offers a traditional Japanese hearth for cooking and highlights Hokuriku cuisine.

Dining
The culinary facilities of the ryokan allow guests to have a cozy experience

The restaurant serves both Japanese and international dishes, including delicious seafood. There's provision for special dietary needs, such as vegetarian, vegan, or dairy-free meals. Kid meals are also available. You can savor your meals at the spacious dining hall, which is open to all irrespective of race or gender. The bar is also a great place to kick back with a glass of wine.

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A selection of the various culinary delights offered by the ryokan.

Events and Experiences

Cultural and Outdoor Experiences

Onsen and Garden Nana's excellent location puts it close to various museums and gardens, so it's perfect for both nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. However, if you wish to relax and explore the property itself, make sure to spend time on the mountain-view terrace or check out the private onsens. Bathing in onsens is one of the most popular aspects of Japanese culture, and your visit to the country will be incomplete without it! The baths are all open-air but roofed and fenced for weather and privacy concerns. You'll enjoy fresh spring water directly from the source, as well as unlimited access to the lounge and seasonal tea services. Each 50-minute slot costs around 4,180 JPY (27.73 USD). Check out the three baths below:

Events and Experiences
The terrace at the Onsen and Garden Nana provides scenic mountain and nature views.

The Shigaraki ware bath offers a ceramic structure designed by Bungo Okuda. It's located amidst lush trees and accommodates up to two people.

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The Shigaraki ware bath can fit up to two people

The rock bath is ideal for those who want a more natural experience. You can enjoy it with your friends and family as it allows up to four people.

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The rock bath allows guests to relax and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding area.

The Aomori Hiba bath is made of cypress, so you can breathe in the beautiful scent while soaking in the water. Its flat structure and barrier-free access make it ideal for those with mobility issues. The bath allows up to four people.

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The Aomori Hiba bath is ideal for group baths and those needing mobility assistance

Cultural etiquette

  • Bowing (ojigi): It's advisable to bow to show respect when greeting someone. It can also be done to show gratitude or convey an apology.
  • Shoe etiquette: You must remove your outside footwear before stepping on the elevated area of the genkan (entrance) and entering a house. You should also ensure not to step on the lower area of the genkan without your shoes on. Shoes must be kept facing the entrance. If you wear socks, they should be clean and without any holes.
  • Slipper etiquette: It's usually better to wear fresh socks or slippers inside the house, especially for formal situations. Make sure to remove your slippers before stepping into a room with tatami mats on the floor. There should also be a separate set of slippers for the washroom.
  • Dining etiquette: How you hold and place your chopsticks while dining is crucial. For example, they shouldn't be held upright when eating rice. You must also place them on a holder when you're not using them. It's good to say "Itadakimasu" before starting a meal and "Gochisousama deshita" after completing it.
  • Tipping etiquette: Tipping isn't a common practice in Japan and may be considered rude.
  • Luggage etiquette: Luggage, especially those with wheels, should be carried instead of being dragged across the floor as it might damage the tatami mats or wooden flooring.
  • Photography etiquette: Photography rules can change from place to place, so make sure to check for signs or ask the staff before taking pictures anywhere.
  • Queueing etiquette: Make sure to maintain queues and never cut in line.
  • Onsen etiquette: Some onsens don't allow tattoos, so check with the staff before getting into one. You must also shower and be clean before entering a shared onsen bath.
  • Bathing etiquette: Japanese baths include separate areas for washing while the tub itself is meant only for soaking. This means bathers must first wash, scrub, and rinse themselves before entering the bath tub.

Local Info

Kanazawa Castle

16th-century castle that has survived multiple fires and is still being reconstructed (25-minute drive)

Kenroku-en

One of Japan's most beautiful gardens, featuring seasonal flowers, water bodies, teahouses, and bridges (18-minute drive)

Myoryuji (Ninja Temple)

Unique temple that also served as a fort and lookout post for the Maeda family (23-minute drive)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Onsen and Garden Nana is Komatsu Airport, about an hour's drive away.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest station to the ryokan is Kanazawa Station, about a 33-minute drive away.

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Customer Reviews

Dining

The biggest highlight was the food - the chef sources all ingredients locally and puts them all together into beautiful and delicious meals across several unique dishes for dinner.