Set in Wajima in the Ishikawa region, GUESTHOUSE UMENOYA offers accommodation with free private parking.
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Cen
From
Singapore
First of all, a very big THANK YOU to Takayama Megumi-san. She helped me to look for another hotel when I needed to stay in Wajima for another night, as Umenoya was full and unable to extend my stay.I cannot thank her enough for being so kind and helpful although it was my mistake. I ended up having to stay for one more night in Wajima as I wanted to support Wajima Mobile Morning Market (Wajima Morning Market or Asaichi) was razed to the ground by a huge fire due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake on 01 Jan 2024 and then in Sept the same year,there were severe floods.
Reconstruction and recovery is a very long process and I hope my visit this time can show the people of Wajima that they are not forgotten at all by the world. Wajima is recovering slowly but surely.
It was a pleasant surprise for me that Umenoya is just a stone throw away from Juzo Jinja,the focal point of the previous Wajima Asaichi and it is a key collection point for donation supplies. The facilities are very new,I loved the Hinoki scent when I slid the fusuma door open to my room. It is more than adequate for my needs,the single room which I stayed in.
Thank you very much Guest House Umenoya and all the staff-san, for taking very good care of me and making me feel welcome. Thank you Arigato Gozaimashita!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
8.3
Very good - What previous guests thought, 339 reviews
ゲストハウス黒島, a property with a shared lounge, is situated in Wajima, 34 km from Shiroyone Senmaida, 48 km from Notojima Glass Art Museum, as well as 37 km from Twin Bridge Noto.
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Arnab
From
Japan
Although the aftermath of the 2024 earthquake is still very present, Kuroshima is gradually reviving. One example is this guest house. The host is quite pleasant, and the amenities are excellent. Obviously, the location is the cherry on top.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
8.3
Very good - What previous guests thought, 80 reviews
Set in Nanao and only 13 km from Notojima Glass Art Museum, TAOYA Wakura offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
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David
From
New Zealand
Everything . The onsen amazing…. A hot rock sauna room plus normal sauna excellent. Infinity outdoor hot onsen views wonderful . Food excellent… suggest a 15 minute delay on starting to allow for the rush! Great views, free drinks, snacks, snow freeze in foyer such a nice touch . We upgraded to a room with a shower but loved the onsen for evenings. Would return and disregard bad reviews…. We kiwis loved it .
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
8.3
Very good - What previous guests thought, 133 reviews
Located just 38 km from Shiroyone Senmaida, Noto Hyakurakusou features accommodation in Ogi with access to an open-air bath, a garden, as well as a lift.
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Christopher
From
United Kingdom
The staff spoke good english and were extemely helpful. The food included in the half board price served in private dining areas was amazingly well presented traditional Japanese food. That looked and tasted out of this world. Some of the best food we had on our trip to Japan and we stayed in several expensive Ryokan. Lovely private or public outdoor onsen or in a subterranean cave. The Noto peninsular is still recovering from the earthquake of Jan 2024 and the terrible flooding in Sept 2024 but a trip there is well worthwhile to see the scenery and see how well the repairs are progressing
Situated in Nanao and only 1.1 km from Notojima Glass Art Museum, 能登島ゲストハウスうたたね features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
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Lucius
From
Singapore
Loved the location, perfect for a slow holiday. Host was very accommodating and provided enough privacy even though it was a guesthouse. I enjoyed the design of the rooms and the easy access to the beautiful view of the Noto sea.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
8.4
Very good - What previous guests thought, 94 reviews
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