"A Place that Embraces Kanazawa's Traditions" This area flourished as Kaga Hyakumangoku during the Edo period, fostering a rich and diverse culture.Master craftsmen and cultural figures from across the nation were invited to this town, giving rise to a unique samurai culture.The values and aesthetic sensibilities of that era continue to be passed down through practices like tea ceremonies, Noh theater, Zen, and architecture, integrating into people's lives even today. KUMU is a hotel that draws on Kanazawa's traditions and connects them to the future.In collaboration with contemporary artisans, artists, and tea masters who represent the spirit of this city, we invite you to enjoy an encounter with modern-day Kanazawa here.
About a 1-minute walk to Kanazawa's kitchen, Omicho Market. A design hotel renovated from a 25-year-old business hotel. Though it lacks luxurious interiors or facilities, it offers a relaxed atmosphere. A simple, modern, and compact space that feels comfortable. Perfect for solo female travelers or couples! ~ Recommended Points of Hotel Pacific Kanazawa ~ * About a 10-minute bus ride from Kanazawa Station, and about a 1-minute walk to Omicho Market. Easy access to tourist destinations like Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Castle, Higashi Chaya District, and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. Convenient access to downtown areas. * All hotel staff are locals.I am well-versed in information about Kanazawa. I assist with Kanazawa tourism by recommending spots and stores!
The spacious guest rooms, all over 32㎡, include options such as Standard King, Deluxe Twin, and Grand Deluxe Force.Please choose according to the number of people and the purpose of your trip. The hotel is equipped with facilities necessary for a comfortable stay, such as a fitness gym, library space, and coin laundry. At the Japanese restaurant 'Namino Hana,' you can enjoy a breakfast buffet as well as Japanese and local cuisine.
Within walking distance to Kanazawa's representative tourist spots such as Omicho Market, Kanazawa Castle Park, and Higashi Chaya District.A luxury hotel boasting comfortable rooms of over 32 square meters in all rooms, a club lounge, and a beautiful courtyard that reflects the colors of the four seasons.
~Opened on November 19, 2022~ Feel the seasons, savor the land, and relish the ingredients. A journey to rediscover your true self, spending time naturally and effortlessly. 15 minutes on foot from Kanazawa Station. Located right next to Omicho Market, known as the city's kitchen, in Fukumachi, where merchants once gathered and the market flourished, you'll find SOKI KANAZAWA. SOKI means 'a vessel of simplicity.' It is a vessel that embraces a journey spent naturally and authentically. Brought by the Kitamaebune ships since ancient times, in Kanazawa, where diverse cultures intersect, experience the seasonal charms with all your senses and rejuvenate your mind and body. Immerse yourself in the seasons and the local environment, and enjoy moments of effortless tranquility.
The concept of our hotel is to provide a space and time to experience 'a luxurious Kanazawa,' envisioned as 'a villa in Kanazawa.'Surrounded by water and greenery, the facility represents a Kanazawa-style hotel that has never existed in the Kanazawa market before.We aimed to create a hotel that combines the refined elegance and tranquility of a city in harmony with nature, inspired by Kanazawa's cherished sense of the seasons, the serenity found in its alleys, and the depth of character embodied by its townhouses. The hotel is conveniently located a 5-minute drive from JR Kanazawa Station's Kanazawa Port Exit (West Exit), and we operate a shuttle service starting from the group bus stop at the same exit, which can also be utilized as a means of transportation for sightseeing.
~Experience the rich nature blessed by the sacred Mount Hakusan and the history and culture of the Kaga Domain~ [2015 RE・OPEN] A journey to experience natural hot springs and the history and culture of the Kaga Domain Relax both body and mind with breakfast and dinner buffets featuring seasonal ingredients and the famous hot spring 'Yamashiro no Yu.'