Tsurukō

10.0
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
City Center Old Town Station Access Private Onsen Open-Air Bath In-Room Bath
Staff 10,0/10
Facilities 10,0/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 10,0/10
Value for money 10,0/10
Location 10,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A very small luxury ryokan in central Kanazawa, centered on refined kaiseki and private bathing.

Only Four RoomsJust four guestrooms create a quiet, exclusive stay with strong privacy.
Kaiseki HeritageSet in the former famed Kaiseki Tsuruko property, with cuisine as a core draw.
Private Open-Air BathOpen-air bathing is a standout feature for a more intimate, relaxing ryokan stay.
Walkable Sightseeing BaseKanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen are reachable on foot from the ryokan.
Traditional Auberge FeelThe property pairs ryokan lodging with a polished Japanese dining experience.
Adults-Only CalmAdults-only lodging suits couples and quiet escapes better than family trips.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay driver here: arrive early, settle into the in-room bath, enjoy the kaiseki dinner, sleep well, then use the next day for central Kanazawa sights on foot. A second night works if you want a slower city rhythm and another serious meal, but the property is in urban Kanazawa rather than a resort onsen area.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a high-end food-focused Kanazawa stay for 1 to 2 nights, not as an onsen-town retreat or long regional base.

Know before booking

Not an onsen townThe rooms have private hot spring baths, but the setting is central Kanazawa, not a scenic rural onsen destination.
Easy to overstayLuxury rooms may tempt a longer stay, but most guests will cover nearby core sights within one full day.
Child limitsElementary-age children are restricted from most rooms; the detached suite appears to be the main exception.

Food & drinks

Ryokan Tsuruko at 6-5 Takaokamachi centers its stay around in-room kaiseki dining and the attached kappo restaurant Chishinan, with Omicho Market dining close by.

Chishinan (on-site)
on-site

Attached kappo counter and private-room dining for seasonal Kaga-style Japanese courses.

  • Seasonal kaiseki coursefoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Matsutake dishesspecialtyAutumn seasonal course item.
  • Snow crabspecialtyWinter Kanou crab dishes.
  • Local sakedrinkGood match for kaiseki.
In-Room Dining (on-site)
on-site

Private guest-room dining serving freshly prepared dinner and breakfast.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodFreshly prepared morning meal.
  • Seasonal dinnerfoodChef-prepared kaiseki in room.
  • Kaga ingredientsspecialtyLocal sea and mountain produce.
  • Tea servicedrinkClassic Japanese meal pairing.
Sushi Enome (nearby)
nearbynear Omicho Market

Useful nearby stop for fresh seafood bowls and sushi from Omicho Market.

  • Seafood rice bowlfoodMarket-fresh fish over rice.
  • SushifoodFresh local fish selection.
  • Sea urchinspecialtyRich Omicho favorite.
  • Snow crabspecialtyRegional seafood highlight.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in central Kanazawa near Omicho Market, making Kanazawa Station the main rail gateway and nearby bus stops especially useful for the final approach.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a highly exclusive four-suite luxury ryokan in central Kanazawa, created from the legacy of the former Kaiseki Tsuruko. It suits travelers who want spacious rooms, in-room kaiseki dining, and a refined food-led stay more than those seeking a casual or budget-friendly ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Huge suites with real privacyThe property has only four suites, each over 90 square meters, so the stay feels quiet, private, and far more spacious than a typical city ryokan.
  • Open-air bath in every roomEach suite includes its own open-air hot spring bath, which is a major advantage for couples or anyone who prefers a private soak instead of a shared public bath.
  • Excellent base for Kanazawa sightseeingIt is very well placed in Kanazawa: about 5 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station, with Omicho Market and Kenrokuen within roughly a 10-minute walk.
  • Serious kaiseki focusThis is a food-driven stay tied to the long-standing Tsuruko dining tradition, with seasonal Kaga-style cuisine and the option to enjoy dinner and breakfast in your room.
  • Refined modern-traditional designThe rooms combine Japanese atmosphere with Western comfort, including separate bedroom, living, and dining areas, which makes the experience feel elegant rather than purely old-fashioned.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Very expensive experienceWith oversized suites, private baths, and high-end kaiseki positioning, this is clearly aimed at luxury travelers rather than guests looking for value or a simple overnight stay.
  • Not ideal for young childrenChildren of elementary-school age and under are restricted from most of the property, so it is not a naturally family-friendly choice unless you book the eligible detached room.
  • Dining rules may feel formalThe culinary side is part of the identity here, and the associated dining space applies a smart-casual-or-higher dress code, which may feel too structured for relaxed travelers.
  • Limited social ryokan atmosphereBecause the property is ultra-small and centered on private suites with in-room dining, it may feel more secluded than travelers expecting lively common areas or a classic communal inn experience.
  • Strict cancellation policyCancellation fees start well before arrival and rise sharply close to the stay date, so it is less forgiving if your travel plans might change.

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Current position: 38th out of 66 ryokans in Ishikawa.

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