Hotel Analysis
Based on 4 sites · 18,606 reviews
Onyado Nono Kanazawa Natural Hot Spring is a ryokan-style hotel located in the heart of Kanazawa. Guests appreciate the unique system of removing shoes at the entrance and walking on tatami floors throughout the property, which creates an authentic and cozy Japanese atmosphere.
Many guests highly value the thoughtful complimentary services, such as ice cream and Yakult after the hot spring, and late-night ramen. The natural hot spring and sauna on the top floor are frequently highlighted as perfect for relieving travel fatigue, and the breakfast buffet featuring fresh seafood bowls is a major draw for visitors.
While some guests note that the rooms can feel compact and the hot spring area may get crowded during peak times, the hotel's excellent location near Omicho Market and its high standard of cleanliness lead many to express a strong desire to return.
Strengths
Cozy traditional atmosphere with a no-shoes policy and tatami floors
Excellent top-floor natural hot spring and sauna facilities for relaxation
Thoughtful complimentary services like late-night ramen and post-bath ice cream
Highly satisfying breakfast buffet featuring fresh seafood bowls
Prime location within walking distance of Omicho Market and major attractions
Good to Know
Some guests find the rooms to be on the smaller side
The hot spring area can get crowded during peak hours
Recommended For
Travelers seeking a traditional Japanese experience — Many reviews praise the tatami floors and ryokan-style interior for enhancing the travel experience.
Onsen and food lovers — The natural hot spring facilities and the seafood breakfast are frequently cited as highlights.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 9.0/10 · 4 sites · Based on 18,606 reviews
Guest Reviews
4 booking sites · 18,606 reviews
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FAQ
It takes about 15-20 minutes on foot from Kanazawa Station. Taxis are recommended if you have heavy luggage, and there are convenient bus routes nearby to reach major tourist spots.
No. You must remove your shoes at the entrance and store them in lockers. Guests walk barefoot or in provided socks throughout the hotel, which features tatami flooring.
Yes. You can make your own fresh seafood bowl (Kaisendon) as a key feature of the breakfast buffet. It is one of the most highly rated services by guests.
There are separate public baths for men and women on the top floor. Swimwear is prohibited, and showering before entering is mandatory. You can check the crowd level of the onsen via the TV in your room.
Yes. Guests can enjoy complimentary ice cream and Yakult after the bath, as well as free late-night ramen served from 9:30 PM to 11:00 PM.

