Murataya
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Ryokan highlights
A small traditional ryokan in central Kanazawa, well placed for sightseeing and nightlife.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Murataya Ryokan is a small inn in Katamachi with simple on-site breakfast and many useful local dining spots within a short walk.
Simple in-house breakfast service with Japanese or Western choices.
- Japanese breakfastfoodAdditive-conscious morning set.
- Western breakfastfoodBread-based light breakfast.
- Whole-grain breadspecialtyServed with Western breakfast.
- Tea or coffeedrinkTypical breakfast drink option.
Seafood izakaya known for crab, local fish, and sake.
- Live crabspecialtyPrepared sashimi, boiled, or grilled.
- Seasonal local fishfoodFresh Hokuriku seafood dishes.
- Kaga vegetablesfoodRegional vegetable dishes.
- Japanese sakedrinkGood match for seafood.
Katamachi spot for local hitsumabushi with Noto beef and nodoguro.
- Noto beef mabushifoodLocal beef over rice.
- Nodoguro mabushifoodBlackthroat seaperch rice dish.
- Seasonal Japanese dishesfoodShort menu of local specialties.
- Local specialtiesspecialtyIshikawa-focused ingredients.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Murataya Ryokan is in Kanazawa's central Katamachi/Korinbo area, making bus access very practical and Kanazawa Station the main rail gateway.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small traditional ryokan in Kanazawa’s Katamachi area, suited to travelers who want local character and easy access to central sights on foot. It is a better fit for guests who value atmosphere, kindness, and location over modern hotel-style privacy and facilities.
- Walkable central Kanazawa baseThe ryokan sits in Katamachi, making it convenient for walking to areas such as Nagamachi, the 21st Century Museum area, and many restaurants, cafés, and bars. It works especially well if you want to explore the city without relying heavily on taxis.
- Genuine traditional feelAll rooms are Japanese-style, and the property emphasizes a classic machiya-like atmosphere with seasonal decor touches. It offers a more personal and local stay than a standard business hotel.
- Warm, personal hospitalityGuest feedback repeatedly highlights kind, attentive staff and a welcoming family-run feel. That can make arrival, local advice, and the overall stay feel more relaxed and human.
- Pleasant breakfast optionYou can choose either Japanese or Western breakfast, which is useful for different travel styles and routines. The breakfast is often remembered as a satisfying part of the stay rather than an afterthought.
- Good value for a ryokan stayThis is one of the more accessible ways to try a traditional inn experience in central Kanazawa without stepping up to a luxury ryokan price level. It can be appealing for travelers who want character on a moderate budget.
- Shared facilities in some roomsSome guests stay in rooms with shared toilets, wash areas, and bathing facilities rather than full private bathrooms. If privacy and convenience are important to you, this may feel limiting.
- No on-site parkingThe property does not have its own parking, so drivers need to use nearby coin parking. That adds a bit of hassle if you are arriving by car or carrying a lot of luggage.
- Not ideal for station-focused tripsIt is not next to Kanazawa Station, so arrivals and departures usually involve a bus, taxi, or longer transfer. Travelers making quick rail connections may prefer staying closer to the station.
- Limited full-service ryokan amenitiesThis is a small city ryokan, not a resort-style property with extensive facilities or high-end in-room dining. If you expect luxury baths, elaborate kaiseki service, or a destination-inn experience, it may feel too simple.
- Katamachi can be lively at nightBeing in a downtown entertainment district is great for food and evening walks, but the surrounding area may feel busier than a quiet residential inn setting. Light sleepers or travelers seeking a secluded atmosphere may prefer another location.
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Current position: 14th out of 66 ryokans in Ishikawa.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9th | Motoyu Ishiya | 9.2/10 | 298 |
| 10th | Yuyaruru Saisai | 9.2/10 | 295 |
| 11th | B&B MIKAWA – Kanazawa Fish Harbour | 9.2/10 | 284 |
| 12th | Matsusaki | 9.2/10 | 223 |
| 13th | Yamanaka Onsen Kissho Yamanaka | 9.1/10 | 454 |
| 14th | Murataya Current ryokan | 9.1/10 | 451 |
| 15th | Yunokuni Tensyo | 9.0/10 | 948 |
| 16th | Shirasagiyu Tawaraya | 9.1/10 | 80 |
| 17th | Yamanakaonsen Hanamurasaki | 9.1/10 | 73 |
| 18th | UTAIMACHI | 9.5/10 | 16 |
| 19th | Kinjohro | 9.0/10 | 169 |
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