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銭がめ

Ryokans
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion
4.1-Star
板ヶ谷町イ−50, 920-1116 Kanazawa, Japan
$197.00 /night for 2 adults View Deal

Popular Amenities

  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Free parking

Overview

With a name that means “money pot” one might think Zenigame is a casino instead of a ryokan. While the name itself is open to interpretation, the comfort and convenience offered by the establishment are tangible realities. Guests will happily embrace the beauty of Mt. Takao and Mt. Io, whose verdant slopes surround the inn. The traditional architecture is based on the property’s original structure as a village headman’s home, providing an immersive link to Japan’s olden days. The old and new come together, however, to ensure guests will have a memorable experience. Highlights of the ryokan include their indulgent kaiseki cuisine and rejuvenating onsen baths made of ancient cypress wood.

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Local Info

Kanazawa Yuwaku Edomura
Kanazawa Yuwaku Sousaku no Mori
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History

Zenigame may be a more recent addition to Kanazawa’s lineup of ryokans, but the property it was refurbished from had been around for over 300 years since the Edo Period. Originally, the building served as the residence of the village headman or chief, and at certain times also as accommodations for members of the Maeda Clan during their hunting and falconry trips.

Zenigame opened as a restaurant which uses seasonal produce sourced from local farms and picked from the mountains, as well as freshly caught marine delicacies from the rivers. Due to requests from patrons and travelers, the property was transformed into the ryokan that it is today. Zenigame also took advantage of the valley’s rich geothermal springs, soon opening an onsen facility within the inn.

History
Exterior view of the ryokan Booking

Design and Architecture

Despite being over 300 years old, Zenigame’s traditional architecture is quite well-preserved. There’s certainly a more rustic quality to the ryokan’s exterior as it originally served as a rural village chief’s residence. Other notable aspects that denote its history include the tall ceilings with raised timbers and beams in some interior areas, implying a practical use such as for storage.

For guest accommodations, the ryokan boasts well-appointed Japanese rooms with shoji screens and tatami floors. The furnishings and accouterments are unmistakably of contemporary make, but they still adhere to traditional conventions. The same could be said for the Zenigame’s onsen baths, as the large bathing pools are made with ancient cypress wood.

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View of the room inside the ryokan Booking

Amenities

Popular Amenities

  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Free parking

Rooms

Japanese-Style Quadruple Room


Guest

Room 4 Bed Type 7

Room size 18 m2

Price per night

$197.00

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Japanese-Style Room


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Room 2 Bed Type 7

Room size 0 m2

Price per night

$307.00

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Dining

Because Zenigame actually opened first as a restaurant before becoming a ryokan, its food has a well-regarded reputation cultivated by the owners. They’ve developed several signature meals and dishes that guests should definitely not miss out on.

River fish are a key ingredient in many of their dishes, including their special Seiryuu Meal course, as well as the trout rice pot meal and the river fish sushi set. Another regional delicacy is wild boar meat, which you can try with their wild boar hot pot. The signature Zenigame Course features a little bit of everything from their delicacies and specialties, though diners leery of boar meat will have the option to swap the boar hotpot into a river fish rice pot or river fish sushi instead.

Dining
Enjoy an assortment of meat and vegetables for hot pot Booking

Events and experiences

Cultural Experiences

As much as how fun falconry sounds like it would be, it is no longer an activity practiced here in Kanazawa. There are still plenty of interesting things to do while here, however, so you’ll still have a full itinerary. The nearest attraction you can use for selfies or group photos are the three giant cedars of Hachiman Shrine, a designated natural monument located just across the street from Zenigame. Kanazawa Yuwaku Edomura is just about five minutes by car from the ryokan, and features a collection of historic Edo Period houses that have been moved and reconstructed for preservation. Another local attraction is Kanazawa Yuwaku Sousaku no Mori, a kominka renovated into a series of workshops and galleries where visitors can try hands-on experiences with local crafts such as indigo dyeing and printmaking.

Other Celebrations

Since Zenigame features an on-site restaurant, you can try getting in touch with the management for assistance regarding a small private celebration. They may agree and even prepare special dishes for your special day. If you can’t use part of the ryokan as a venue, they may still be able to assist you in finding a place for your planned commemoration.

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Local Info

Kanazawa Yuwaku Edomura

Historic houses from all over Kaga moved and reconstructed for cultural preservation (5-minute drive)

Kanazawa Yuwaku Sousaku no Mori

Historic house converted into an activity center with workshops promoting local crafts such as dyeing and printmaking (7-minute drive)

Kenroku-en

Former private garden of the Maeda Clan and regarded as one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens (22-minute drive)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Zenigame is Komatsu Airport (KMQ), 57 minutes from the property.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway to Zenigame is Kanazawa JR Station, 34 minutes away by car.

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