Korinkyo - Kanazawa - Japan

Nestled in the cultural heart of Kanazawa, Korinkyo embodies the essence of Japanese luxury and craftsmanship within a thoughtfully renovated artisan factory. This distinctive boutique hotel seamlessly melds traditional aesthetics with contemporary comforts, creating an unparalleled hospitality experience.Each room is individually crafted, reflecting the rich artistic heritage of Kanazawa while providing modern amenities expected by discerning travelers. The property features several exceptional wellness facilities, including an exclusive rooftop sauna and open-air bath offering panoramic views of the historic cityscape.The hotel's on-site distillery creates bespoke aromatics using pure water from the Hakusan mountain range, which are incorporated into the hotel's luxury amenities. Guests can immerse themselves in unique experiences including aroma meditation sessions and specialized wellness treatments that blend Eastern and Western therapeutic traditions.Located minutes from the renowned Kenroku-en Garden and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Korinkyo serves as an ideal base for exploring Kanazawa's cultural treasures. The hotel's proximity to traditional gardens, samurai districts, and artisan workshops allows guests to deeply connect with the city's rich heritage.For the sophisticated traveler seeking an authentic yet luxurious Japanese experience, Korinkyo offers more than just accommodation – it provides a gateway to the refined culture of Kanazawa. The harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship, wellness facilities, and contemporary design creates an environment where guests can discover the true essence of Japanese hospitality while enjoying world-class comfort and service.
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Rooms & Suites

Standard

A small bedroom that invites you deeper and deeper like a cave. There is a king-sized bed under a small arch and a series of stools. It would also be nice to set up a projector on the coffee table and watch movies from there. The shower room is well-lit and feels nice. Recommended for lovers or for a luxurious business trip.

Traditional Japanese hotel room with plush tatami floors, sliding paper doors, and minimalist furnishings including floor cushions and low table

City View

Light streams in through the large windows, and the Kanazawa Castle ruins and Korinbo Yamato are right in front of you. It is a landscape that gives you a sense of Korinbo, where you can see the nature and history of Kanazawa, as well as the symbols of culture and capital. Feather-like lace curtains, a king-sized bed, and a vintage chair with wide edges.

Modern Japanese hotel room with panoramic city views, tatami seating area, minimalist decor, and traditional paper screens

Superior

A tranquil space made of mortar. Two queen-sized beds are wrapped in a large arch. In the bathroom, there is an enamel bathtub and a large Areca palm pot. A vintage sofa from America is placed in the spacious living room.

Traditional Japanese room with modern touches: tatami floor, sliding shoji screens, plush futon bedding, and warm overhead lighting.