Ryotei Manyou

9,7/10 Exceptional - Based on 3 reviews

Ryotei Manyou is a traditional Japanese inn set on a 6,600 m² site at the gateway to Kanazawa, offering ten individually designed rooms and an intimate garden. The property presents a quietly preserved atmosphere that references classical Manyo-period poetry; interiors combine tatami, shoji screens and wooden fittings while some suites extend into duplex maisonette layouts. Located in Nomi, it provides a base for exploring local attractions and lies within easy reach of Kanazawa, making it ideal for visitors seeking a ryokan with onsen near Kanazawa.

Room categories range from standard twin and family layouts to special suites and rooms with attached open-air baths; several named rooms feature private rotenburo terraces intended for star-viewing. On the grounds guests can use a communal bathing complex fed by mineral springs, and the property also offers private, reservable bathing options plus a sauna, supporting both shared and private use. Practical amenities include free on-site parking and shuttle arrangements to local transport hubs, and all rooms include private bathrooms and modern climate control.

Dining focuses on seasonal regional produce and seafood prepared in-house and presented in traditional courses or in-room service, with staff attentive to customary ryokan hospitality and arrival details; the house maintains a monument linked to the Manyo poetic tradition as part of its identity. With only ten rooms and a combination of public and in-room baths, Ryotei Manyou suits travelers seeking a quietly managed, culturally rooted stay — effectively a ryokan with private onsen in Ishikawa when booking a bath-equipped room.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Airport shuttle (free)
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 10.0
Equipements 10.0
Cleanliness 9.2
Comfort 10.0
Value for money 9.2
Location 9.2

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Review summary for: Ryotei Manyou

Positive Reviews

Excellent cuisine

Multiple guests praised the food as very delicious and carefully prepared; dinners were noted as satisfying both the stomach and the heart and were served thoughtfully (one review mentioned a charming private dining room).

Clean and reassuring bathing facilities

Guests reported that the room-attached bath, the large public bath and the private onsen were clean and comfortable, allowing for a relaxed and安心ing stay.

Attentive, warm hospitality

Staff were described as polite, kind and welcoming; service was considerate and created a friendly, relaxed atmosphere during the stay.

Authentic traditional ryokan experience

Visitors felt the property retained a traditional atmosphere—many appreciated that the ryokan felt like it had 'stopped in time', which contributed positively to the overall experience.

Spacious, well-appointed rooms with outdoor tub

The room layout and space were highlighted positively, including tatami areas and the presence of an outdoor/room bath, which enhanced comfort and enjoyment.

Negative Reviews

Shared onsen cleanliness in spots

One reviewer noted that parts of the shared onsen had areas with encrustations or deposits, indicating occasional maintenance/cleanliness issues in the communal bath.

Limited English spoken by staff

Staff generally did not speak English; while one guest felt this added to the authenticity, it may pose a communication challenge for guests who do not speak Japanese.

Small onsen facilities

The baths (both private and shared) were described as small and very characteristic; this intimate size may be a limitation for guests preferring larger bathing areas.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rooms and guests does Ryotei Manyou have?

The ryokan has 10 guest rooms with a mix of layouts; room capacities vary from couples to family villas that can accommodate larger groups—contact the property with your exact group size to confirm the best room.

Does Ryotei Manyou have an onsen and private-bath options?

Yes — the property offers an indoor hot spring, outdoor baths and a reservable private bath for guests who prefer privacy.

Are tattoos allowed in the onsen?

Guests with visible tattoos may be refused access to public baths or other areas where tattoos would be visible, so please check with the ryokan before arrival.

Is there an airport shuttle and which airport is closest?

A complimentary airport shuttle is available on request; the nearest airport is Komatsu (Kanazawa/Komatsu), about a 20–30 minute drive from the ryokan.

Do staff speak English and can they help with travel arrangements?

English is available to a limited extent; the ryokan provides English information but staff may have limited English, so notify them in advance if you need specific assistance.

What kind of dining and culinary experience can I expect?

The ryokan serves traditional multi-course kaiseki meals using local Ishikawa ingredients and regional tableware; meal service depends on your booking plan and dietary requests should be given in advance.

What local sights and activities are nearby?

Nearby highlights include Ishikawa Zoo within walking distance, Kutani pottery sites, and Kanazawa attractions such as Kenrokuen Garden and Omicho Market within a 20–40 minute drive.

How do I get to Ryotei Manyou by public transport?

The ryokan is most easily reached by car or the shuttle; the nearest major train stations (Kagaonsen and Kanazawa) are a roughly 20–40 minute drive, and local bus services are limited—ask the ryokan for recommended transfer options.

What are the check-in and check-out times and do I need to notify arrival time?

Check-in is between 15:00 and 18:00 and check-out is by 11:00; you should inform the ryokan of your expected arrival time in advance.

Are pets allowed and can I rent the baths for private use?

Pets are not permitted at the property, and the ryokan does offer a reservable private bath for guests who wish to bathe privately.

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