Enjoy a panoramic view of Toyama Bay from an open-air bath that feels as though it's merged with the sea.A five-room inn offering the pleasure of waves lapping right before your eyes. Savor precious moments with your family and friends to your heart's content.Room renovations completed! ■ Large communal bath and panoramic open-air bath Hours: 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM (separate for men and women) ※ From 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM, private use is available (first-come basis, 1 hour per group). Both the large communal bath and the open-air bath offer a panoramic view of Toyama Bay. Our baths feature Bryonite (natural stone). ※※Dear Guests※※ ・There is no elevator available (The guest rooms are located on the 2nd floor.The dining area and large bath are on the 1st floor) ・We will accommodate allergies to the best of our ability ■Transportation Access (Bus from Takaoka Station is convenient) From the Hokuriku Shinkansen 'Shin-Takaoka Station' Take the JR Johana Line train bound for Takaoka to 'JR Takaoka Station' (approximately 3 minutes) From JR Takaoka Station (Platform 4), take the Kaetsuno Bus bound for 'Nadaura Coast/Waki', Get off at the 'Tomari' bus stop (bus ride takes approximately 40 minutes) After getting off at the 'Tomari' bus stop, walk in the direction of travel, and it's a 1-minute walk on the right-hand side (towards the sea).
An auberge called 'Maki no Oto Kanazawa,' welcoming four groups per day, designed with the concept of 'just right is comfortable.' Enjoy four uniquely themed guest rooms and avant-garde Japanese cuisine at 'Higashiyama Wakon.' For guests staying multiple nights, there is also a plan to enjoy dinner at sushi restaurants or traditional eateries within Kanazawa city. Immerse yourself in the culture of Kanazawa in the historical and charming Higashi Chaya district.
This house was built in the 23rd year of the Meiji era. It has a long history and has nurtured a gentle sense of warmth and inclusion. It is the kind of house that makes visitors feel as if they have returned to their hometown, bringing a sense of peace. You can stretch out on the tatami mats, experience farming in the fields, or savor heartfelt meals made with locally sourced ingredients. At night, you can also gaze at a sky full of stars. Enjoy rural life just the way you want to.