"2nd floor has a very fish oil smell from the restaurant.
Besides that, the modern Japanese rooms are unreal, awesome amenities, great onsen, with a cold pool, no sauna.
Staff were excellent, there are places for smoking.
A Family Mart just around the corner, and good restaurants around, although is dark to walk around at night.
But seems more for groups and families that are staying exclusively in the onsen."
"The experience of staying this historical hotel is amazing, the staffed are polite and helpful from check in to check out. The public onsen is spacious and comfortable. The fusion food are creative but under average. My room type with an onsen inside also, the garden view is good"
"The facilty is old & the room smelled of cigarettes, but everything else was wonderful. If looking for authentic Japanese experience (for the working and middle class Japanese) this is a very good experience. Dinner and breakfast buffet was really good. However there's little to do around the lake, unlike Yamashiro ir Yamanaka onsen area.
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Kakusenkei Gorges during your travels in Kaga. Wander the parks or discover the area's hot springs.
"Lovely getaway for an authentic Japanese Onsen bathing experience. The suite room was gorgeous and came with a private bath which was very worth it for me ! Many delicious local restaurant options nearby too. Staff knew enough English to get us settled. Highly recommend for 1-2 nights as part of your trip. "
"Ryokan’s kaiseki dinner was finely executed and delicious. Ryokan has a “lion “ dance show in evening for guests, a bonus.
Room size was smaller than we expected but adequate. Location was okay as apart from some stores around the square, there was nothing else around the area.
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A verified traveler stayed at Hoshino Resorts KAI Kaga
"There were just a few English speaking employees, Iwata was one of them and then the facility was a little dated but they tried hard to keep it up to par; our first room was clean except that the bathroom had a rotten wooden panel that I discovered was the cause of the smell, so after spending time with 3 people for a few hours I had the room changed to a newly refurbished and clean one...maybe because of the whole situation I got some allergies going, not pleasant. The outside area is kept clean but there were some visible area (from the windows) that looked in shambles considering that the lake & mountain views were nice, so I pointed that to the manager and staff. Dining is limited and there is JoJo restaurant near by/across the street that hit the spot. The Onsen area was good and my wife used it many times, so communication had his changes and beware of the older rooms that might have some issues that should be addressed asap with pictures with the staff."
A verified traveler stayed at APA Hotel & Resort Kaga Katayamazu Onsen Kasuikyo
The most popular time to visit Katayamazu Onsen is August, when the region is lively with summer festivities and the weather is typically warm, averaging around 78°F. This vibrant month allows visitors to enjoy the natural hot springs and partake in various outdoor activities, such as hiking in the nearby hills or relaxing by the picturesque Lake Kamo.
During the peak season from July to September, Katayamazu Onsen attracts many travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. The hot springs, known for their therapeutic properties, are particularly appealing during this time. With clear skies and longer days, it's great for taking leisurely strolls or enjoying the local cuisine at outdoor restaurants with scenic views.
For those who prefer a more tranquil experience, May is an excellent option. This month offers a beautiful transition into spring, with blooming cherry blossoms and milder temperatures, making it a wonderful time for sightseeing without the bustling crowds. You can still enjoy the charm of the hot springs while experiencing the serenity of nature at its finest.
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