"The facilty is old & the room smelled of cigarettes, but everything else was wonderful. If looking for authentic Japanese experience (for the working and middle class Japanese) this is a very good experience. Dinner and breakfast buffet was really good. However there's little to do around the lake, unlike Yamashiro ir Yamanaka onsen area.
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"This was my first time to stay in a Ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) and I really like it! The hotel was a bit old but still in good condition. They have indoor & outdoor hotspring pool plus many other facilities for you to enjoy during your stay. Buffet breakfast & dinner both were great too. Free shuttle service available too to pick up from/drop off to Kagaonsen station. Thumb up!"
"We had the most wonderful stay here for our honeymoon, staff were so friendly and ensured we were looked after well. The hotel was spotless and the decor was incredible. The private dining was fantastic with lots of different courses. We highly recommend staying here! "
"The people is extremely warm and welcoming, including reception and the lady serving us from check in to dining. The young lady can speak english, we have a great time there. We use the public onsen before dinner so there are not much people. The private onsen in the room also great, but will be a bit small if two people bath together. Will definitely recommend this place to people who want to experience Japanese traditional onsen culture and dining. "
"It was a lovely hotel. The village was so enjoyable and walkable. We loved the onsen!! Public onsen in the hotel so it was a little busy in the am but very quiet in the evening. "
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Shibayama during your travels in Kaga. Make time to visit the monuments and temples while you're in the area.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Dainichi-zakari Sakagura Shiryokan Sake Museum in Kaga. Take in the festivals and hot springs in the area.
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What can I see and do near Aizenji Temple?
Study the collections at Motorcar Museum of Japan, Ishikawa Aviation Plaza or Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice. Sights like Natadera Temple, Rosanjin's Iroha Soan and Enuma Shrine are landmarks to visit in the area. Ishikawa Children Community Center, Kaga Fruitland and Yunokuni no Mori are fun stops for the whole family while you're in town.