【2026 Latest Edition】10 Best Hotels in Toyama, Kanazawa, and Fukui Chosen by Locals|Recommended Hotels & Hidden Gems for Sightseeing, Gourmet Food, and Scenic Views

With the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, access to the Hokuriku area—Toyama, Kanazawa, and Fukui—has become more convenient, drawing increasing attention. Unlike major cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka, these destinations are less crowded, allowing you to enjoy sightseeing at a more relaxed pace.

In this article, Nana Iwai, a hotel writer from Hokuriku who has covered hotels and inns across Japan, introduces her carefully selected list of 10 recommended hotels in Toyama, Kanazawa, and Fukui from the perspective of both an expert and a local. From classic popular hotels to hidden gems that seasoned travelers will appreciate, only accommodations where you can fully enjoy sightseeing, gourmet cuisine, and breathtaking views have been chosen. Use this guide to help you choose the perfect hotel for your Hokuriku trip without any regrets.

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If You’re Looking for Your Next Destination After Tokyo, Head to Hokuriku: Stunning Scenery, Gourmet Cuisine, and Culture in Toyama, Kanazawa, and Fukui

The Hokuriku area is gaining popularity as a travel destination where you can enjoy both urban convenience and abundant nature.

In Toyama, you can marvel at the magnificent scenery created by the Tateyama Mountain Range and Toyama Bay. Kanazawa offers history and culture represented by Kenrokuen Garden and Higashi Chaya District, while Fukui is home to the dynamic landscapes of Tojinbo Cliffs and the Echizen Coast. The region is also famous for its local specialties, including winter crab, cold yellowtail (kan-buri), sushi, kaisendon (seafood rice bowls), Kaga cuisine, and oroshi soba (soba noodles served with grated daikon radish).

Cherry blossoms in spring, autumn foliage, and snowy landscapes in winter—each season brings a different charm. If you’re interested in the best times to visit Hokuriku, as well as festivals, fireworks, and seasonal events, be sure to check out our latest event roundup for Toyama, Kanazawa, and Fukui.

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5 Recommended Hotels in Kanazawa: Tips for Choosing Your Accommodation

If you’re staying in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, the area around Kanazawa Station is best for easy access, while the area near Omicho Market is recommended for food lovers. If you want to visit popular tourist spots like Kenrokuen Garden, Omicho Market, and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, the Korinbo and Katamachi areas are convenient. In addition, the Higashi Chaya District has many renovated machiya (traditional townhouse) accommodations, allowing you to enjoy a uniquely Kanazawa-style stay.

During the Kanazawa Marathon in late October and the Hyakumangoku Festival in early June, hotels can book up quickly, so if you’re planning a longer stay, it’s best to make reservations early. For more details about machiya accommodations, check out the related articles below.

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Recommended Hotel in Kanazawa #1: OMO5 Kanazawa Katamachi by Hoshino Resorts

OMO5 Kanazawa Katamachi by Hoshino Resorts
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OMO5 Kanazawa Katamachi by Hoshino Resorts is located in Katamachi, Kanazawa’s top gourmet district. The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Kenrokuen Garden are within walking distance, making it a great location for efficient sightseeing. Inside the hotel, you can enjoy experiences such as freshly brewed tea served before your eyes along with traditional Japanese sweets.

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Hotel Writer’s Recommended Points💡

Be sure to check out the interior design that captures the essence of Kanazawa! Guest rooms feature cushions with patterns inspired by Hokuriku’s famous winter “yukitsuri” (snow-support ropes for trees), cups decorated with the Tsuzumi-mon Gate of Kanazawa Station, and wall art lavishly adorned with gold leaf.

OMO5 Kanazawa Katamachi by Hoshino Resorts

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Recommended Hotel in Kanazawa #2: THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA

THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA

THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA is a hotel in a prime location, just about a 1-minute walk from Omicho Market. The hotel is decorated with many traditional Kanazawa crafts and artworks, allowing you to experience the beauty of Kanazawa in a luxurious setting.

Hotel Writer’s Recommended Points💡

As soon as you step inside, you’ll be captivated by the lobby lounge overlooking the open courtyard. The shop on the same floor is filled with Kanazawa souvenirs, from sweets to tableware, making your stay even more enjoyable.

THE HOTEL SANRAKU KANAZAWA

・Area: Omicho Market

・Address: 1-1-1 Owaricho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa

・Official Website: https://sanraku.kenhotels.com/kanazawa/ 

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Recommended Hotel in Kanazawa #3: Hotel Intergate Kanazawa

Hotel Intergate Kanazawa
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"Hotel Intergate Kanazawa" is located right between Kanazawa Station and Kenrokuen Garden/Kanazawa Castle Park. The guest rooms, which incorporate Kanazawa's traditional "Kaga Gosai" colors, are bright and stylish. The breakfast buffet, featuring local vegetables and Kanazawa specialties, is also very popular.

Recommended Points from a Hotel Writer 💡

The breakfast buffet features ingredients from Kaga and Noto, as well as local Hokuriku cuisine, with the menu changing according to the season. In spring and summer, you can enjoy dishes using mountain vegetables and firefly squid, while in autumn and winter, there are crab dishes and jibuni (a local stew), among others. It's a delight to experience these seasonal flavors.

Hotel Intergate Kanazawa

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Recommended Hotel in Kanazawa #4: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa

Exterior view of Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa

This hotel is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from Omicho Market, making it a great base for sightseeing. From the large public bath on the top floor, you can relax and unwind while enjoying the seasonal scenery and watching the sunrise or sunset. The refined guest room design, inspired by Kaga Yuzen, is also a highlight.

Recommended Points from a Hotel Writer 💡

This hotel is highly rated for its excellent balance of location, food, views, and design, and attracts many repeat guests. The calm, modern Japanese interior provides a relaxing atmosphere that truly helps soothe travel fatigue.

Mitsui Garden Hotel Kanazawa

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Recommended Hotel in Kanazawa #5: Hyatt House Kanazawa

Exterior view of Hyatt House Kanazawa

Located right next to the west exit of Kanazawa Station, this hotel lets you drop off your luggage and start sightseeing right away. Most rooms are equipped with kitchens, making it ideal for long stays or family trips. During your stay, you can enjoy complimentary drinks in the lobby, and occasional art exhibitions and workshops also offer opportunities to experience Kanazawa's culture. Hyatt Centric Kanazawa is also adjacent to the property.

Recommended Points from a Hotel Writer 💡

With the adjacent Hyatt Centric Kanazawa and the Cross Gate Kanazawa complex nearby, the hotel offers plenty of dining options and an ideal location for experiencing Kanazawa’s culture even during a short stay!

Hyatt House Kanazawa

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Top 3 Recommended Hotels in Toyama: Tips for Choosing Your Accommodation

If you're staying in Toyama, the area around Toyama Station is the most convenient base for sightseeing and transportation. On the other hand, if you want to fully enjoy nature, staying at a hot spring ryokan or resort in the suburbs is recommended for a more immersive getaway experience. In spring, the opening of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route coincides with cherry blossom season, so demand for accommodation tends to rise from April to June. It's best to plan your trip early.

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Recommended Hotel in Toyama #1: ANA Crowne Plaza Toyama

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This long-established hotel, one of Toyama’s landmark hotels, is located near Toyama Castle Ruins Park, a famous cherry blossom spot. From the spacious entrance lobby and kaiseki cuisine overlooking the Japanese garden on the 5th floor to relaxing at the bar on the 19th floor, the hotel is popular with guests of all ages seeking a calm and refined stay. The hotel will reopen after renovations in spring 2026, and the breakfast buffet featuring freshly made onigiri is also attracting attention.

Hotel Writer’s Recommended Points 💡

From the 19th-floor bar and some guest rooms, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Toyama Castle Ruins Park. During cherry blossom season, the entire area is covered in pink blossoms, while winter brings a stunning snowy landscape—making this a hidden scenic spot where you can fully enjoy Toyama’s four seasons.

ANA Crowne Plaza Toyama

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Recommended Hotel in Toyama #2: Hotel JAL City Toyama

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Just a 3-minute walk from Toyama Station, this hotel is conveniently located for both sightseeing and business. In 2025, sophisticated new suite rooms with refined interiors were introduced, making it a great choice for those seeking a high-quality hotel stay. The hotel also offers “Toyama-inspired rooms” equipped with amenities from local Toyama brands. The breakfast is highly rated for offering local flavors such as firefly squid, masu sushi, and miso soup made with local miso.

Hotel Writer’s Recommended Points 💡

If you splurge on a suite room, you can enjoy a special stay surrounded by high-quality interiors designed by a world-renowned designer. Although close to the station, the hotel is located in a relatively quiet area, making it ideal for those who value a private stay.

Hotel JAL City Toyama

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Recommended Hotel in Toyama #3: River Retreat Garaku

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This luxury resort hotel, nestled along the Jinzu River, is a destination worth going out of your way to visit. With contemporary art, hot springs, and gourmet cuisine, it is perfect for an indulgent adults-only getaway. At the French restaurant, you can enjoy beautifully presented, high-quality dishes made with Toyama ingredients. The hotel also features a spa and sauna, making it ideal for anniversary trips. In spring, you can see cherry blossoms, and in winter, snowy landscapes and the majestic river scenery.

Hotel Writer’s Recommended Points 💡

Be sure to join the art walk, where you can explore the contemporary art inside the hotel and the nature on the grounds. Knowledgeable hotel staff, well-versed in both the hotel and the surrounding area, will guide you and offer unique insights and discoveries you might not have encountered on your own.

River Retreat Garaku

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2 Recommended Hotels in Fukui: Tips for Choosing Your Accommodation

If you’re using the Shinkansen, the area around Fukui Station is convenient; if you want to relax at your accommodation, Awara Onsen is a good choice; and if you’re visiting the Dinosaur Museum, the Katsuyama area is ideal. Fukui offers plenty of family-friendly attractions, making it an ideal destination for those who want to avoid overtourism and explore hidden gems. 

Recommended Hotel in Fukui #1: Courtyard by Marriott Fukui

Just a 2-minute walk from the west exit of Fukui Station, Courtyard by Marriott Fukui opened in 2024. In addition to the reliability and functionality expected from a world-renowned hotel brand, the sophisticated modern design is also a major attraction. The hotel features a restaurant with stunning views from the upper floors and a 24-hour fitness gym, making it a great choice for those who want to enjoy their Hokuriku trip in comfort.

Recommended Points from a Hotel Writer 💡

Located right in front of Fukui Station, it’s a convenient base for traveling around the prefecture. The all-day dining restaurant also focuses on dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. It’s a hotel you’ll want to visit for both lunch and dinner.

Courtyard by Marriott Fukui

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Recommended Hotel in Fukui #2: Grandia Housen

Grandia Housen exterior and garden

A popular ryokan representing Awara Onsen. With a variety of room types, including rooms with private open-air baths and dinosaur-themed rooms, the newly renovated inclusive lounge offers unlimited alcoholic drinks while overlooking a Japanese garden. The hotel also offers a wide range of dining plans, including a luxurious buffet, Wakasa beef shabu-shabu, and seasonal kaiseki cuisine. The location also offers easy access to popular sightseeing areas, making it a convenient base for exploring Fukui.

Recommended Points from a Hotel Writer 💡

Rooms with private open-air baths offer a truly special getaway experience. Not only in the lush spring and summer, but also in winter from late December to around February, you can enjoy the unique Hokuriku atmosphere with a snow-view bath.

Grandia Housen

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Choosing the Perfect Accommodation to Enhance Your Trip

From convenient hotels close to tourist spots, to accommodations offering special experiences and carefully crafted breakfasts known only to locals, and luxury resorts perfect for special occasions—we’ve introduced a variety of options. Enjoy strolling through Kanazawa, feeling its history and culture. In Toyama, relax with breathtaking scenery and gourmet cuisine. In Fukui, explore nature and popular sightseeing spots. Choosing the right accommodation can make your trip even more memorable. For your next trip in Japan, use this article as a guide to find the hotel that suits you best. 

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