Located right next to JR Daishoji Train Station, APA Hotel Kagadaishoji-ekimae features a spacious public bath and sauna located on the top floor for guests to relax in.
Located a 12-minute bus ride from JR Kaga Onsen Train Station, Hatori ryokan features a 24-hour hot spring bath along with sauna facilities. The spacious Japanese rooms have a sofa and an LCD TV.
Just 10 minutes from JR Kaga-Onsen Train Station on the free shuttle, Rurikoh features a 24-hour public bath, sauna, reservable open-air bath and foot baths.
Boasting a hot spring bath, Yamanaka Onsen Kissho Yamanaka is 25 minutes by shuttle bus from JR Kagaonsen Station. Private hot spring baths are available for free.
Pak Kin
United States of America
Friendly staff everywhere. Free Yukata rental and plenty of options, including sizes for kids. Nice and quiet onsen. Classy building overall.
Yamashiro Onsen Miyabi no Yado Kaga Hyakumangoku offers a sauna and free private parking, and is within 19 miles of Eiheiji Temple and 24 miles of Phoenix Plaza.
James
United States of America
Akiko Morita and her staff were extremely helpful with something we had misplaced. She also assisted us by calling our next hotel to get their shuttle information for us. The hotel is huge and the onsen is nice.
Yoshidaya Sannoukaku features a sauna and free private parking, and is within 20 miles of Eiheiji Temple and 24 miles of Phoenix Plaza.
Lorena
Spain
We love how authentic it all was. The room was super confortable but we did book at 8 people room for just 2. So is important to take that into condideration. It felt classical japanese and it there where a lot of locals. Food was delicious both dinner wich was amazing and breakfast
LiVEMAX RESORT Kaga Yamashiro in Kaga provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, an open-air bath, and a garden. This ryokan features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk....
Sydney
United States of America
There was a bus stop right in front of the hotel, which is handy, and there was a convenience store kitty-corner. The bath water was also super hot, which I love. The breakfast was delicious, and the staff was very kind. No idea if they spoke English, but there were instructions in English for those who don't speak Japanese. Also, the futons were very thick for a ryoukan-styled hotel. If you're visiting the craft village, I recommend getting to Kagaonsen station the afternoon before and asking the info office about travel and coupons.
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