Welcome to Kaga-hyakumangoku

Kaga Hyakumangoku is an onsen-ryokan in the Yamashiro Onsen Resort, located about 4 hours and 40 minutes by Shinkansen and train from Tokyo station.
It offers guests a laid-back, relaxing time with its authentic Japanese rock garden, beautiful all year round, as well as seasonal dishes prepared with local ingredients.

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Location

Narita airport

  • Keisei Skyliner
    Approx. 30 minutes
  • Ueno Station
  • Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train
    Approx. 3 hours
  • Kanazawa Station
  • Thunderbird express train
    Approx. 25 minutes
  • Kaga-Onsen Station
  • Approx. 30 minutes by shuttle bus

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Haneda airport

  • Keikyu Airport Line
    Approx. 11 minutes
  • Shinagawa Station
  • Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train, Sanyo Shinkansen bullet train
    Approx. 2 hours
  • Maibara Station
  • Shirasagi express train
    Approx. 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Kaga-Onsen Station
  • Approx. 30 minutes by shuttle bus

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Advance reservation

Free shuttle bus between
Kaga-Onsen Station
and Kaga Hyakumangoku available

Free shuttle bus service available between JR Kaga-Onsen station.
Advance booking is required to ride the shuttle, please feel free to contact us.

Inquire via telephone  
TEL.+81-761-77-0200

Free shuttle bus

Hot spring

100% natural-source hot springs with a panoramic outside view

Soak in hot spring water that comes directly from the source in Kaga.
Take your time and enjoy the bath.

Hot spring

Hot spring

Hot spring

Hot spring features

  • Indoor hot spring flowing from the source

    Selling Points 01

    Indoor hot spring flowing
    from the source
  • Open-air bath surrounded by beautiful nature

    Selling Points 02

    Open-air bath surrounded
    by beautiful nature
  • Sweat and be refreshed in the sauna

    Selling Points 03

    Sweat and be refreshed in the sauna

Rooms

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Non-smoking

A relaxing space,
a comfortable moment

Guest rooms, including authentic Japanese rooms unique to Kaga Hyakumangoku,
await your visit. Enjoy a tranquil moment away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Rooms

Rooms

Rooms

Rooms

Equipment

  • Bathtub
  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Telephone
  • Washbasin
  • Air purifier
  • Humidifier
  • Bidet
  • TV

Amenities

  • Face towel
  • Emulsion
  • Hand soap
  • Body soap
  • Comb
  • Hair lotion
  • Skin lotion
  • Cotton swab
  • Hair brush
  • Toothbrush
  • Hair tonic
  • Hair dryer
  • Cotton cloth
  • Shampoo
  • Cleanser
  • Hair dryer
  • Conditioner
  • Shower cap
  • Bath towel
  • Hair treatment liquid
  • Shaving lotion
  • Facial cleanser

Equipment Amenities

Reservations

Dining

Strictly selected ingredients, seasonal and fresh local foods

Enjoy the flavors of Japanese Kaiseki cuisine cooked expertly by our head chef with fresh local ingredients that vary by season.
You won’t find these elegantly plated dishes anywhere but Kaga Hyakumangoku.

  • Dining
  • Dining

Facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi

    Free Wi-Fi

  • Parcel Delivery Service

    Parcel Delivery Service

  • Credit cards

    Credit cards

Check-in / Check-out 14:00 / 11:00
The total number of rooms 224 rooms
Parking Free parking lot
Up to 200 cars / 20 large buses
Facilities Restaurant/Karaoke room/Large communal bath/Open-air bath/Sauna/Spa&Gym/Shops/Lounge/
Banquet room/Vending machines
Service Free Wi-Fi / Parcel Delivery Service
Credit cards VISA, JCB, American Express, UC, DC, NICOS

The joys of spending time in Kaga Hyakumangoku

Experience local culture at Kaga Hyakumangoku

See and experience traditional local crafts at Kaga Hyakumangoku.
Kaga Yuzen Kimono fabrics and traditional handmade Japanese umbrellas welcome guests in the lobby.
The Yamashiro Yumehiroba theater features events and performances.

  • Experience local culture at Kaga Hyakumangoku
  • Experience local culture at Kaga Hyakumangoku

Sightseeing

See, touch, experience, and learn the history of Kaga Hyakumangoku

In the Edo period, the Kaga domain was known as "Kaga Hyakumangoku” (which means “a yield of one million koku of rice”).
Enjoy a tour of the hot springs while learning about its history and culture.

  • Hadutiwo Complex

    A recreation oasis for Kaga locals.
    Find confections made of local ingredients here.

  • Iroha Soan, the past abode of Rosanjin

    The place where renowned artist and gourmet Rosanjin Kitaoji resided for half a year from the autumn of the 4th year of the Taisho period (1915).
    Kaga-Boucha tea is served in the lobby.

  • Utsuwagura

    A shop that has been refurbished from a storehouse built in the Meiji era.
    Kutani ware by local artists as well as Yamanaka lacquer work and normal bowls are sold here.

  • Kutani ware experience gallery CoCo

    An antenna shop for Kutani ware and sightseeing located in the center of the onsen town.
    Guests can try out overglaze painting for themselves at this shop.

  • Notojima Aqualium

    See the fish living in the sea near the Noto Peninsula.
    There are also events such as sea otter feedings, penguin walks, and a look into the world of lights and sounds of the red sea bream.

  • Keta Grand Shrine

    This Grand Shrine dates back to the Nara era.
    This shrine is a popular spot for matchmaking.

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Reservations