Ryotei Manyou
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Ryokan highlights
A small, high-end Tatsunokuchi Onsen ryokan with just nine rooms and refined kaiseki dining.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified as the Nomi, Ishikawa ryokan at Midorigaoka 5-31-40, offering kaiseki dining, private meal rooms, and simple lounge drinks.
Private meal rooms for seasonal kaiseki and breakfast.
- Kiwami KaisekifoodSeasonal kaiseki course.
- Nodoguro DishspecialtyLocal blackthroat seaperch course item.
- Abalone Sake SteamspecialtySoft steamed abalone.
- Japanese BreakfastfoodGentle set breakfast.
- Warm ChawanmushifoodSteamed egg cooked at the table.
Relaxed salon space with self-serve coffee.
- Espresso CoffeedrinkFresh-ground self-serve coffee.
- Tea ServicedrinkSimple hot tea option.
Lobby welcome service on arrival.
- MatchadrinkWelcome green tea.
- SweetsfoodLight snack with tea at times.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A quiet onsen ryokan in Nomi best reached by taxi or prearranged transfer from nearby rail stations, with Komatsu Airport as the most practical air gateway.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small, upscale onsen ryokan in Midorigaoka, Nomi, Ishikawa, designed for travelers who want a quiet traditional stay rather than a busy sightseeing base. It stands out for privacy, refined rooms, and a polished ryokan atmosphere, but it may feel expensive and somewhat out of the way for guests focused on easy transport and urban convenience.
- Intimate 10-room atmosphereWith only 10 rooms on a large property, the stay feels calm, private, and more personal than a bigger resort-style ryokan. That low room count is a real advantage if you value quiet service and less crowding.
- Beautiful rooms with open-air bath optionsSeveral room categories include open-air baths, including star-view style Japanese rooms and a maisonette duplex type. This makes it especially appealing for couples or travelers who want a more private onsen experience in their room.
- Elegant traditional settingThe property leans into a refined ryotei-style experience with a dry landscape garden, formal lobby, and Japanese design details rather than a generic hotel feel. It suits travelers looking for atmosphere and a sense of occasion.
- Comfortable private dining spacesThe ryokan has private dining rooms with sunken kotatsu seating, which is easier for many adults than floor-only seating. That adds comfort while keeping the classic ryokan dining experience.
- Good base for local Nomi sightsIt is close to attractions such as Ishikawa Zoo, Tatsunokuchi Onsen, and Kutani-related cultural spots, so it works well if you want a ryokan stay combined with low-key local sightseeing. It also makes a quieter alternative to staying in central Kanazawa.
- Not ideal for central Kanazawa sightseeingAlthough marketed as a gateway area for Kanazawa, the ryokan is in Nomi rather than the city center. If your plan is to walk to major Kanazawa sights, this location is not the most convenient.
- Luxury pricing can feel steepThis is positioned as a high-end traditional ryokan, and rates can be significantly higher than standard hotels in the region. It makes more sense for travelers prioritizing the full ryokan experience than for budget-conscious stays.
- Limited buzz and walkable surroundingsThe setting is peaceful, but it is not the kind of location with a lively restaurant street or dense tourist atmosphere right outside. Travelers who like to wander on foot to cafes, shops, and nightlife may find it too quiet.
- Traditional style may not suit everyoneThe appeal here is very much classic ryokan culture, from formal ambiance to Japanese-style room categories and meal service. If you prefer a modern lifestyle hotel feel, the experience may come across as too ceremonial or old-school.
- Small property means fewer facilitiesIts boutique scale is part of the charm, but it also means fewer large-hotel amenities and less variety in shared facilities. Travelers seeking extensive spa zones, multiple restaurants, or resort-style entertainment may feel limited.
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Current position: 27th out of 66 ryokans in Ishikawa.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22nd | Tachibana Shikitei | 9.0/10 | 115 |
| 23rd | Yamanaka Onsen Kajikaso – Opening in 1st, Aug 2025 | 8.9/10 | 1,364 |
| 24th | Yamanaka Onsen Kagari Kisshotei | 8.9/10 | 731 |
| 25th | Koorogirou | 9.6/10 | 9 |
| 26th | Asadaya | 9.4/10 | 12 |
| 27th | Ryotei Manyou Current ryokan | 8.9/10 | 85 |
| 28th | Kuriya Yasohachi | 8.9/10 | 71 |
| 29th | Yamanoo | 9.5/10 | 7 |
| 30th | Hoshi | 8.8/10 | 317 |
| 31st | Hokuriku Yamashiro Onsen Hotel Kikyou | 9.0/10 | 21 |
| 32nd | Nakayasu Ryokan | 8.8/10 | 131 |
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3 days – Ishikawa > Saga > Niigata
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