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Yuyaruru Saisai

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Welcome to Yuyaruru Saisai, your luxurious retreat tucked away in the heart of Kanazawa, Japan! With a stellar 4-star rating and elegantly designed rooms that offer breathtaking views, your stay here will be nothing short of spectacular. Located just 4mi from the city center, this hotel strikes the perfect balance between tranquility and access to bustling city life. Enjoy the delightful ambiance, modern amenities, and an irresistible breakfast spread that'll start your day off just right!

Photo of the whole room in Yuyaruru Saisai
Photo of the whole room in Yuyaruru Saisai

Rum

Deluxe Room with Tatami Area - Kodaimurasaki in Yuyaruru Saisai

Visa 9 foton

2 Enkeltsängar

2 Futonmadrasser

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1075 kvadratfot

Deluxe, 2 Enkeltsängar

Privat badrum

Badkar

Utsikt

Platt-TV

Junior Suite in Yuyaruru Saisai

Visa 7 foton

2 Enkeltsängar

2 Futonmadrasser

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755 kvadratfot

Juniorsvit

Privat badrum

Badkar

Utsikt

Platt-TV

Standard Japanese Style Room in Yuyaruru Saisai

Visa 20 foton

2 Futonmadrasser

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215 kvadratfot

Standard Japanese Style

Privat badrum

Balkong

Badkar

Terrass

Upptäck mer

At Yuyaruru Saisai, it feels like a home away from home! Unwind in your comfortable, air-conditioned room, equipped with a private balcony for those stunning sunset views. Treat yourself to a delectable meal at our on-site restaurant or indulge in room service while soaking in the luxurious bathtub—pure bliss! With free Wi-Fi and private parking, we've got everything covered, whether you want to explore Kanazawa or just relax and enjoy a massage (available at extra charges).

Property building in Yuyaruru Saisai
Lobby or reception, Bed in Yuyaruru Saisai

Upplev det bästa

With over 395 reviews, our guests rave about their experiences and the outstanding service provided by our dedicated 24-hour front desk team. From the elevator-accessible rooms to the terrace views and complimentary toiletries, every detail is crafted to enhance your stay. Book your adventure at Yuyaruru Saisai starting at just ¥10,000 per night, and let us take care of the rest!

Photo of the whole room in Yuyaruru Saisai
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Yuyaruru Saisai

Planera din vistelse

Prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary journey at our on-site restaurant, きよ川, where Japanese and local delicacies are crafted to tantalize your palate! Each dish is a celebration of Kanazawa's rich culinary heritage, so whether you're a sushi aficionado or a fan of hearty traditional fare, you’ll find something to delight you. Savor the flavors of seasonal ingredients, perfectly prepared by our talented chefs, and don't forget to pair your meal with some premium sake for an authentic dining experience.

Breakfast in Yuyaruru Saisai
Breakfast in Yuyaruru Saisai

Bekvämligheter

Restaurang

Gratis privatparkering

Gratis wifi

Rumsservice

Luftkonditionering

Parkering på plats

Terrass

24-timmarsreception

Restaurant/places to eat in Yuyaruru Saisai
Restaurant/places to eat in Yuyaruru Saisai

Restaurang

きよ川

Japansk, Lokal

Breakfast in Yuyaruru Saisai
Restaurant/places to eat in Yuyaruru Saisai
Garden in Yuyaruru Saisai
We loved our stay at Yuyaruru Sai Sai. The staff were lovely. We stayed in the Japanese style room which was very spacious and comfortable. There was a nice indoor onsen. The breakfast was really good - mostly Japanese style food but there were also some Western options (bread, yoghurt, eggs) if that’s not your thing. It’s located close to a bus stops that takes you through the circuit including all the best tourist sites - Kenrokuen garden, castle, Omicho market, Samurai district and teahouse districts. Can also be a reasonable walk in good weather. We got an uber from the station to the hotel, which wasn’t expensive. They have free parking as well.

Georgia

It was absolutely wonderful! The building was on the river's edge with a walking path. The facility provided a well-rounded breakfast. There were umbrella's to borrow if it rained. The room was huge and it felt more like an apartment even though there wasn't a kitchen. A kettle with continuous hot water was in a corner with cups and tea. Every day there was a new treat on our main table. The bathroom was a 3 part area. We were instructed to wear slippers and not street shoes inside which was a super way to keep the floors clean (traditional thing). When we had to leave our next destination, the front desk called a taxi that appeared within minutes.

Elsa

We thoroughly enjoyed the old world feeling of Yuyaruru Saisai. Our tatami rooms were very spacious and comfortable. We had a view of the snow falling on the river. The breakfast was delicious and restaurant staff was so accommodating to my gluten/dairy free husband. All of the staff were friendly and helpful. We did not mind this, but people who stay here should know that it takes about 15 minutes by taxi from Kanazawa Station to the inn. However, the inn is within walking distance to the old town (along the beautiful river) and temple district (up the hill). We were happy to stay away from the main areas of the city.

Naomi

If we could put a 20/10 we will do it. The place is incredible, we wanted to be a little further away from the center to be quieter, you have 3 bus to go to Kanazawa station. The staff is so nice especially the lady who looked after customers and lent us a shoe dryer on a very rainy day, all the staff was helpful when we lost a phone and we found it back. The traditional Japanese room was magnificent, a sweetness leave in the room every day, very clean, the onset very quiet to, the best breakfast of our trip. Thank you so much for this lovely stay. A French couple 🇫🇷

Clement

A fantastic property. The worst element is also its strength: it's a bit far from other places you may want to go. However, it's also right by the river, so you get a fantastic view from any room you book. Beyond having a solid breakfast and excellent rooms, what really stood out to me as a feature was the additional random items you can play around with. There's a shamisen by the front desk you can learn to play, there were juggling balls in the room to learn to juggle, and there were some lovely local sweets as a welcome gift.

Peter

We loved our stay at Yuyaruru Sai Sai. The staff were lovely. We stayed in the Japanese style room which was very spacious and comfortable. There was a nice indoor onsen. The breakfast was really good - mostly Japanese style food but there were also some Western options (bread, yoghurt, eggs) if that’s not your thing. It’s located close to a bus stops that takes you through the circuit including all the best tourist sites - Kenrokuen garden, castle, Omicho market, Samurai district and teahouse districts. Can also be a reasonable walk in good weather. We got an uber from the station to the hotel, which wasn’t expensive. They have free parking as well.

Georgia

It was absolutely wonderful! The building was on the river's edge with a walking path. The facility provided a well-rounded breakfast. There were umbrella's to borrow if it rained. The room was huge and it felt more like an apartment even though there wasn't a kitchen. A kettle with continuous hot water was in a corner with cups and tea. Every day there was a new treat on our main table. The bathroom was a 3 part area. We were instructed to wear slippers and not street shoes inside which was a super way to keep the floors clean (traditional thing). When we had to leave our next destination, the front desk called a taxi that appeared within minutes.

Elsa

We thoroughly enjoyed the old world feeling of Yuyaruru Saisai. Our tatami rooms were very spacious and comfortable. We had a view of the snow falling on the river. The breakfast was delicious and restaurant staff was so accommodating to my gluten/dairy free husband. All of the staff were friendly and helpful. We did not mind this, but people who stay here should know that it takes about 15 minutes by taxi from Kanazawa Station to the inn. However, the inn is within walking distance to the old town (along the beautiful river) and temple district (up the hill). We were happy to stay away from the main areas of the city.

Naomi

If we could put a 20/10 we will do it. The place is incredible, we wanted to be a little further away from the center to be quieter, you have 3 bus to go to Kanazawa station. The staff is so nice especially the lady who looked after customers and lent us a shoe dryer on a very rainy day, all the staff was helpful when we lost a phone and we found it back. The traditional Japanese room was magnificent, a sweetness leave in the room every day, very clean, the onset very quiet to, the best breakfast of our trip. Thank you so much for this lovely stay. A French couple 🇫🇷

Clement

A fantastic property. The worst element is also its strength: it's a bit far from other places you may want to go. However, it's also right by the river, so you get a fantastic view from any room you book. Beyond having a solid breakfast and excellent rooms, what really stood out to me as a feature was the additional random items you can play around with. There's a shamisen by the front desk you can learn to play, there were juggling balls in the room to learn to juggle, and there were some lovely local sweets as a welcome gift.

Peter

We loved our stay at Yuyaruru Sai Sai. The staff were lovely. We stayed in the Japanese style room which was very spacious and comfortable. There was a nice indoor onsen. The breakfast was really good - mostly Japanese style food but there were also some Western options (bread, yoghurt, eggs) if that’s not your thing. It’s located close to a bus stops that takes you through the circuit including all the best tourist sites - Kenrokuen garden, castle, Omicho market, Samurai district and teahouse districts. Can also be a reasonable walk in good weather. We got an uber from the station to the hotel, which wasn’t expensive. They have free parking as well.

Georgia

It was absolutely wonderful! The building was on the river's edge with a walking path. The facility provided a well-rounded breakfast. There were umbrella's to borrow if it rained. The room was huge and it felt more like an apartment even though there wasn't a kitchen. A kettle with continuous hot water was in a corner with cups and tea. Every day there was a new treat on our main table. The bathroom was a 3 part area. We were instructed to wear slippers and not street shoes inside which was a super way to keep the floors clean (traditional thing). When we had to leave our next destination, the front desk called a taxi that appeared within minutes.

Elsa

We thoroughly enjoyed the old world feeling of Yuyaruru Saisai. Our tatami rooms were very spacious and comfortable. We had a view of the snow falling on the river. The breakfast was delicious and restaurant staff was so accommodating to my gluten/dairy free husband. All of the staff were friendly and helpful. We did not mind this, but people who stay here should know that it takes about 15 minutes by taxi from Kanazawa Station to the inn. However, the inn is within walking distance to the old town (along the beautiful river) and temple district (up the hill). We were happy to stay away from the main areas of the city.

Naomi

If we could put a 20/10 we will do it. The place is incredible, we wanted to be a little further away from the center to be quieter, you have 3 bus to go to Kanazawa station. The staff is so nice especially the lady who looked after customers and lent us a shoe dryer on a very rainy day, all the staff was helpful when we lost a phone and we found it back. The traditional Japanese room was magnificent, a sweetness leave in the room every day, very clean, the onset very quiet to, the best breakfast of our trip. Thank you so much for this lovely stay. A French couple 🇫🇷

Clement

A fantastic property. The worst element is also its strength: it's a bit far from other places you may want to go. However, it's also right by the river, so you get a fantastic view from any room you book. Beyond having a solid breakfast and excellent rooms, what really stood out to me as a feature was the additional random items you can play around with. There's a shamisen by the front desk you can learn to play, there were juggling balls in the room to learn to juggle, and there were some lovely local sweets as a welcome gift.

Peter

Plats

Kiyokawa-Machi 7-1 , Kanazawa, 921-8032, Japan

Yuyaruru Saisai