Asadaya
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Ryokan highlights
Historic high-end ryokan in central Kanazawa, known for intimate scale and refined Kaga cuisine.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Ryokan Asadaya at 23 Jikkenmachi is a historic Kanazawa ryokan centered on seasonal Kaga-style kaiseki, with meals served in-room or in a private dining room near Omicho Market.
Seasonal Kaga cuisine for breakfast and multi-course dinner.
- Kaga kaisekifoodMulti-course seasonal dinner.
- Local seafoodfoodFish and shellfish from Hokuriku.
- Kanazawa breakfastfoodTraditional Japanese morning meal.
- Kutani ware servicespecialtyMeals presented on refined local tableware.
Private tatami dining room used for meal-focused stays and some guest dinners.
- Dinner servicefoodPrivate setting for ryokan dinner.
- Seasonal crabspecialtyWinter Sea of Japan specialty.
- AbalonespecialtySummer seafood highlight.
- Sake pairingdrinkJapanese drinks may accompany courses.
Popular Omicho Market spot for straightforward local seafood meals.
- Seafood bowlsfoodRice bowls topped with market fish.
- Sashimi setsfoodFresh-cut seafood platters.
- Fried seafoodfoodCasual hot dishes with local catch.
- Beer and sakedrinkSimple drinks with seafood.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Ryokan Asadaya is a central Kanazawa ryokan near Omicho Market, best reached from Kanazawa Station by short taxi ride or frequent city bus to the Musashigatsuji/Omicho Ichiba area.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Asadaya Ryokan is a highly traditional, food-focused luxury stay in central Kanazawa, best suited to travelers who value refined Kaga cuisine and intimate service over modern hotel-style convenience. It is a strong choice for a special occasion, but less ideal if you want spacious modern layouts, easy accessibility, or better value for money.
- Exceptional Kaga cuisineThis ryokan is especially known for its refined Kaga-style meals built around seasonal seafood, crab, sweet shrimp, and local produce. It feels like a destination for dinner as much as for the overnight stay.
- Very intimate atmosphereWith only a handful of guest rooms, the stay feels private and quietly exclusive rather than busy or hotel-like. That small scale can translate into more attentive, personalized service.
- Strong sense of traditional KanazawaThe inn is housed in a sukiya-style building and the rooms use details like Akita cedar, carefully chosen Japanese furnishings, and small crafted gardens. The overall experience is much more rooted in traditional aesthetics than in contemporary luxury design.
- Convenient sightseeing baseThe location near Omicho Market and within walking distance of Kanazawa Castle area makes it easy to explore central Kanazawa without long transfers. It is also a short taxi ride from Kanazawa Station.
- Thoughtful room comfortsDespite the classic style, the ryokan adds small practical touches such as free Wi-Fi, a choice of four pillow types, and multiple yukata sizes. These details can make a traditional stay feel more comfortable and personalized.
- Limited room inventoryBecause the property has only a very small number of rooms, availability can be tight and the experience may require booking well in advance. That lack of flexibility can be inconvenient for spontaneous travel plans.
- No elevatorThe ryokan explicitly notes that it does not have an elevator. Travelers with heavy luggage, mobility concerns, or a preference for barrier-free stays may find that inconvenient.
- Traditional layouts may feel compactThe rooms are intentionally designed more like elegant Japanese guest spaces than sprawling modern suites with many separated areas. If you want a large Western-style room plan, this may feel modest for the price.
- High-end pricingRates are positioned in the luxury segment and include the ryokan dining experience, so this is not a budget-friendly Kanazawa stay. Review patterns also suggest the value perception is weaker than the scores for service and location.
- Best suited to food-first travelersMuch of the property's appeal revolves around its cuisine, classic ambiance, and quiet service rather than resort-style facilities. If gourmet kaiseki is not a priority, the overall proposition may feel less compelling.
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Current position: 26th out of 66 ryokans in Ishikawa.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21st | Kocho | 9.6/10 | 12 |
| 22nd | Tachibana Shikitei | 9.0/10 | 115 |
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| 24th | Yamanaka Onsen Kagari Kisshotei | 8.9/10 | 731 |
| 25th | Koorogirou | 9.6/10 | 9 |
| 26th | Asadaya Current ryokan | 9.4/10 | 12 |
| 27th | Ryotei Manyou | 8.9/10 | 85 |
| 28th | Kuriya Yasohachi | 8.9/10 | 71 |
| 29th | Yamanoo | 9.5/10 | 7 |
| 30th | Hoshi | 8.8/10 | 317 |
| 31st | Hokuriku Yamashiro Onsen Hotel Kikyou | 9.0/10 | 21 |
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3 days – Niigata > Mie > Ishikawa
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