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ABOUT OUR FUJITA

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Experience travel like chatting with old friends – share lighthearted tales, discover unique stories from different cultures, and relive Japan's lifestyle. Connect with locals as if they're friends. If you seek special yet casual moments, come join us!

Recommended 1 day plan

Recommended Itinerary for a Hotel Stay

Day 1

Check-in: 15:00

Explore the surroundings (on foot or using complimentary bicycles):

  • Visit a shrine

  • Stroll through the old town area

  • Enjoy a café

Relax in the hot springs and have dinner: 17:00

  • Hot springs at the base of Mount Hakusan

  • Dinner at a nearby restaurant

Enjoy Japanese sake: 20:00

  • Indulge in Japanese sake at the on-site bar

Relax with reading or a movie in the living area: 21:00

 

Day 2

Breakfast: 8:00

  • Breakfast at a nearby café

  • Pre-arranged breakfast (reservation required)

  • Prepare your own (purchase ingredients from a nearby supermarket the previous day)

Explore Kanazawa: 10:00

  • Explore Higashi Chaya District

  • 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art > D.T. Suzuki Museum >

  • Wander through samurai residences

  • Explore Omicho Market

Relax in the hot springs and have dinner: 17:00

  • Hot springs at the base of Mount Hakusan

  • Purchase ingredients from a nearby supermarket and cook your own dinner

Enjoy Japanese sake: 20:00

  • Indulge in Japanese sake at the on-site bar

Relax with reading or a movie in the living area: 21:00

 

Day 3

Check-out

Breakfast: 8:00

  • Breakfast at a nearby café

  • Pre-arranged breakfast (reservation required)

  • Prepare your own (purchase ingredients from a nearby supermarket the previous day)

Explore the surroundings of Mount Hakusan: 10:00

  • Trekking or cycling

  • Lunch at a café

WHAT OUR GUESTS ARE SAYING

Stayed here for one night, but the hospitality was so outstanding that one night felt insufficient. The kotatsu, fireplace, and overall ambiance were delightful. Mr. Kon, the host, took excellent care of us, providing information even before our journey – 

Kiyoko

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