Minshuku Kitamaebune
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Ryokan highlights
A simple traditional minshuku in Kaga’s historic Hashitate port district, suited to travelers who value local character over polish.
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Food & drinks
A small historic minshuku in Hashitate with breakfast noted and local port seafood nearby, especially crab and sweet shrimp.
Simple in-house meals; breakfast is noted and local crab is promoted.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple morning set.
- Kano crabspecialtyLocal Hashitate catch in season.
- Snow crabfoodWinter seafood highlight.
- TeadrinkStandard hot drink with meals.
Popular seafood spot by Hashitate Port with fresh local fish.
- Seasonal sashimifoodFresh local fish selection.
- Seafood rice bowlfoodPort-style donburi.
- Snow crabfoodBest in winter season.
- Sweet shrimpspecialtyHashitate specialty.
Local Hashitate restaurant for casual seafood lunches with local vegetables.
- Fish lunch setfoodGood-value local lunch.
- Local seafoodfoodHashitate-caught fish dishes.
- Seasonal vegetablesfoodLocal produce on the side.
- TeadrinkTypical meal drink.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the historic Hashitate port area of Kaga, so most travelers arrive via Kaga Onsen Station or Komatsu Airport and complete the last section by taxi or local bus.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A character-filled stay in Kaga’s historic Hashidate district, best for travelers who want a local, old-house experience near the sea rather than a polished hot-spring resort. It stands out for atmosphere and host warmth, but it is a simple minshuku with shared facilities and limited modern comfort.
- Historic house atmosphereThis property is set in an old traditional wooden house, giving the stay a strong sense of place that feels far more distinctive than a standard business hotel.
- Great base for Hashidate walksIt suits travelers who want to explore Kaga’s historic Hashidate area on foot, with the old shipowner-town atmosphere being part of the experience right outside.
- Close to the coastThe beach is within walking distance, so it works well if you want sea air, a quiet coastal setting, and easy strolls near the water.
- Warm, personal hostingGuest feedback consistently points to a very welcoming owner, which can make the stay feel more personal and memorable than a larger ryokan.
- Good value for a unique stayIt offers a more affordable way to sleep in a traditional-style setting in Kaga, especially appealing if charm matters more to you than luxury facilities.
- Shared bathroom setupRooms use shared bathroom facilities, so it may feel inconvenient if you want the privacy and ease of an en-suite stay.
- Not a full-service onsen ryokanIf you are expecting the classic Kaga hot-spring ryokan experience with elaborate baths, amenities, and dining, this simple minshuku may feel too basic.
- Old-house comfort can be unevenThe building’s age adds charm, but it can also mean less insulation and a more rustic feel than modern travelers expect.
- Limited room type and facilitiesThis is a small-scale lodging with a straightforward setup, so travelers wanting many facilities, multiple room categories, or resort-style services may be disappointed.
- Quiet area may feel isolatedThe location is appealingly calm, but some guests may find it too quiet or inconvenient if they want lively nightlife, station access, or many restaurants nearby.
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Current position: 36th out of 66 ryokans in Ishikawa.
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