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Hatori


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi

  • Sauna

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Housekeeping

  • Safe-Deposit Box

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Property description

Take advantage of recreational opportunities offered, including hot springs, karaoke, and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and a vending machine.
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At Hatori, travelers praise relaxing onsen baths (public and private), enjoyable meals, and a quiet onsen-town setting that is great for unwinding, while noting limited late dining nearby and the need to plan dinner reservations.

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Facilities

Great

Cleanliness

Mixed

Rooms

Mixed

Service

Friendly

Location

Quiet

Dining

Tasty

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10

Daniel

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Feb 8, 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

Clean, welcoming, very nice onsen experience.
Clean, welcoming, very nice onsen experience.

4

Mariko

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Jun 7, 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Room is big and clean. However air conditioning or some electrical equipment was pretty noisy. I could hear the some echoing sounds all night. It waked me night a couple times. I asked other customer in the same building. She said she couldn’t sleep at all🙁
Room is big and clean. However air conditioning or some electrical equipment was pretty noisy. I could hear the some echoing sounds all night. It waked me night a couple times. I asked other customer in the same building. She said she couldn’t sleep at all🙁

10

GABRIELA

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May 30, 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Traditional Japanese-style resort hotel. The room was very spacious and comfortable (we chose beds instead of tatami). The service was very good, with clear explanations provided. There are two public bath options on-site, both excellent and separated by gender. We didn’t choose the kaiseki dinner due to the high price — and we regretted it. We tried to book it on the same day, but the reservation cutoff time had passed. We went out to find dinner in the area, but most restaurants close very early (8 PM) and there are very few options. We ended up going to a convenience store and bought food to eat in the room — which was also a lovely experience. We ended the night at the hotel bar with some warm sake (no food available there, just a few small snacks). Important tip: there’s nothing in the town itself — the resorts are the main attraction. We hadn’t realized that before, and it’s something important to consider when planning your trip and meals. For our trip, one night was enough. It’s not something we would repeat, as it’s not a priority for us — but it was worth it for the bathing experience. (We only used the hotel baths — we didn’t go to the public ones in town, as we didn’t think it was necessary to pay for something that was already available at the hotel and most likely better.)
Traditional Japanese-style resort hotel. The room was very spacious and comfortable (we chose beds instead of tatami). The service was very good, with clear explanations provided. There are two public bath options on-site, both excellent and separated by gender. We didn’t choose the kaiseki dinner due to the high price — and we regretted it. We tried to book it on the same day, but the reservation cutoff time had passed. We went out to find dinner in the area, but most restaurants close very early (8 PM) and there are very few options. We ended up going to a convenience store and bought food to eat in the room — which was also a lovely experience. We ended the night at the hotel bar with some warm sake (no food available there, just a few small snacks). Important tip: there’s nothing in the town itself — the resorts are the main attraction. We hadn’t realized that before, and it’s something important to consider when planning your trip and meals. For our trip, one night was enough. It’s not something we would repeat, as it’s not a priority for us — but it was worth it for the bathing experience. (We only used the hotel baths — we didn’t go to the public ones in town, as we didn’t think it was necessary to pay for something that was already available at the hotel and most likely better.)

10

Holly

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May 1, 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

Lovely stay with public and private onsens
Lovely stay with public and private onsens

10

Michael

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Nov 26, 2024

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Stayed 1 night

The food was good, most of all the amenities you had to pay for.
The food was good, most of all the amenities you had to pay for.

Yamashiro-onsen Onsen-dori 17, Kaga, Japan

Location

In the heart of Kaga, Hatori is within a 5-minute drive of Yamashiro Onsen and Kakusenkei Gorges. This ryokan is 3.7 mi (6 km) from Natadera Temple and 4.8 mi (7.7 km) from Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice.

Kosoyu Public Bathhouse(0.2 miles)

Kutaniyaki Kiln Museum(0.3 miles)

Rosanjin's Iroha Soan(0.4 miles)

Manmatsuen Observation Deck(0.6 miles)

Yamashiro Onsen(0.9 miles)

Kakusenkei Gorges(1 miles)

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From 15:00 to 19:00

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Free self-parking is available on-site.


Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee of approximately JPY 2200 for adults and children.


Check-in is from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and check-out is by 10:00 AM. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request, but additional charges may apply.

The property features step-free entrances and wheelchair-accessible facilities in public areas and rooms. Guests are encouraged to inquire about specific needs prior to arrival.


The property is located in the heart of Kaga, within a 5-minute drive of Yamashiro Onsen and Kakusenkei Gorges. It is approximately 3.7 miles from Natadera Temple and 4.8 miles from Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice.


Children are welcome at the property. There is no mention of a minimum age for children to stay for free.


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