Yamashiro Onsen Miyabi no Yado Kaga Hyakumangoku

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 58 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Garden Setting Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 8,6/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 8,6/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,5/10
Location 6,4/10

Ryokan highlights

Large hot-spring ryokan in Yamashiro Onsen with broad facilities and easy access to local sights.

Yamashiro Onsen BaseSet in Yamashiro Onsen, convenient for exploring the resort area on foot.
Hot Spring BathsBest suited to travelers seeking a full onsen stay rather than just basic lodging.
Large-Scale RyokanBig property with many rooms and public facilities, useful for varied trip styles.
Nearby SightseeingClose to local temples, museums, and Yamashiro area attractions in Kaga.
Resort-Style ExtrasFacilities such as pool, karaoke, and relaxation options add stay-in appeal.
Room ComfortGuest feedback commonly notes comfortable rooms and pleasant in-room views.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and bath time are the strongest reasons to stay here. Arrive by mid-afternoon, settle into the large ryokan, enjoy the onsen and dinner, then use the next day for a Yamashiro Onsen walk, Kosoyu area, Kutani-related stops, or a short side trip before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-2 night onsen stay in Yamashiro Onsen, especially for travelers who want a large traditional ryokan with dinner, baths, and easy access to Kaga-area stops rather than an urban base.

Know before booking

Big ryokan scaleThis is a large property with many rooms and event facilities, so it will not feel like an intimate small inn.
Not station-sideKaga Onsen Station is about 10 minutes away by car, so rail travelers should plan shuttle, taxi, or bus timing.
Room bath noteSome view-bath rooms have private outdoor baths, but the in-room bath itself is not hot spring water.

Food & drinks

This ryokan at 11-2-1 Yamashiroonsen offers two named on-site dining venues plus a garden-view lounge tea space.

Goshiki (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room for dinner and breakfast with semi-private seating.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast with local touches.
  • Kaga local ingredientsspecialtyRegional seasonal produce and seafood.
  • Private-style seatingspecialtySemi-private dining space.
Ume no An (on-site)
on-site

Table-seat restaurant facing the Japanese garden, used for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodChef-led seasonal Japanese courses.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodMorning set meal.
  • Garden-view diningspecialtyDining beside the lit garden at night.
  • Local seafoodfoodHokuriku-style seafood dishes.
Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Lobby lounge for a quiet tea break with garden views.

  • TeadrinkRelaxed tea-time option.
  • CoffeedrinkSimple café-style drink.
  • Garden viewspecialtyTea break overlooking the main garden.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan in Yamashiro Onsen is most practically reached via Kagaonsen Station, with Komatsu Airport as the main useful air gateway.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a large onsen ryokan in Yamashiro Onsen that suits travelers who want spacious facilities, a traditional resort feel, and easy station access with a shuttle. It is less ideal for guests seeking an intimate boutique stay or consistently polished dining and service.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Renovated baths and garden atmosphereThe main building, garden, and large public bath were renewed, so the property offers a fresher feel than many older hot-spring inns in the area. The illuminated garden, waterfall sound, and footbath add a calm resort mood beyond just the bath itself.
  • Good fit for a classic onsen stayIt offers natural hot-spring bathing with indoor and open-air options, plus a sauna, making it easy to settle into a full ryokan rhythm rather than just using the hotel as a base. This is especially appealing if the bath experience is a priority.
  • Convenient from Kaga-Onsen StationThe ryokan provides a free shuttle from Kaga-Onsen Station with advance reservation, which helps a lot if you are arriving with luggage. That makes it easier than many rural ryokans that require a taxi for the last leg.
  • Large-scale facilities for longer staysWith hundreds of rooms, parking, and substantial common facilities, the property is better equipped than a tiny ryokan for travelers who want space, easy logistics, or are traveling as a family or group. It feels more like a full hot-spring resort than a small inn.
  • Easy base for Yamashiro Onsen walksThe ryokan sits in the Yamashiro Onsen area, close enough for exploring the hot-spring town and nearby cultural spots on foot or with short transfers. That gives you some destination value outside the room and bath.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • More resort hotel than intimate ryokanBecause the property is very large, it may not deliver the quiet, deeply personal feel that many travelers expect from a high-end traditional ryokan. Guests wanting a small-scale, highly bespoke experience may find it less special.
  • Dining quality seems unevenWhile kaiseki dining is part of the appeal, guest feedback appears mixed rather than consistently strong. If meals are the main reason for booking a ryokan, this creates some risk.
  • Service may feel less personalizedIn a property of this scale, service can feel more standardized and less attentive than at smaller luxury inns. That matters if you value detailed hospitality and a memorable host-guest connection.
  • Not the best pick for immediate rail accessEven with the shuttle, it is not directly at the station and still requires planning your arrival. Travelers who want effortless train-to-room convenience may prefer staying closer to a major station or in Kanazawa.
  • Style may not match boutique-luxury expectationsThe ryokan offers broad facilities and traditional elements, but it is not the most design-led or exclusive option in the Kaga onsen area. Travelers chasing a more refined, hideaway-style atmosphere may want something smaller and more distinctive.

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