Kyukamura Noto-Chirihama
8,6/10 Excellent - Based on 38 reviews
Kyukamura Noto-Chirihama sits on the Noto coast near the sand of Chirihama and operates as part of the Kyukamura network, offering a coastal retreat that combines easy beach access with a focus on local nature. The property’s onsen is promoted as a source-flowing spring called "Naminami no Yu," with indoor bathing and an open-air arrangement of tsubo-style baths that create separated soaking spaces and a relaxed circulation; this makes the property a straightforward example of a ryokan with onsen in Noto.
Guest accommodation ranges from traditional tatami rooms with futon to mixed Japanese-Western layouts introduced in recent refurbishments, and some room types are described with shared-bath options while others use the public bathing facilities on site. The hotel operates an on-site restaurant serving seasonal seafood-focused menus alongside buffet options at peak times, and provides practical services such as a free shuttle from the nearest station, onsite parking and luggage support; an onsite observatory and scheduled stargazing events are listed among the guest activities.
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Review summary for: Kyukamura Noto-Chirihama
Positive Reviews
Excellent food
Many guests praised the meals—especially the evening dinner and breakfast—highlighting a wide variety of Japanese dishes and satisfying portions that contributed strongly to a positive stay.
Relaxing onsen experience
The hot spring baths were repeatedly described as comfortable and enjoyable; reviewers noted clear information for first‑time users and overall a great onsen experience.
Friendly, attentive staff
Staff were frequently described as pleasant and helpful, with examples of attentive service such as providing extra items when needed and engaging, personal service during meal service.
Scenic location and sea views
Several guests appreciated the setting—natural surroundings, proximity to the beach and rooms with sea views—contributing to a peaceful, quiet atmosphere.
Good facilities and leisure options
Reviewers mentioned useful on‑site amenities such as an observatory and star‑viewing activities, various relaxation spaces (manga, hammocks), free laundry (except detergent and dryer fee) and other conveniences that enhanced the stay.
Negative Reviews
No outdoor/al‑fresco dining options
Some guests felt the property missed an opportunity to offer outdoor seating or al‑fresco serving in the attractive natural environment, noting this appears uncommon locally but would be desirable.
Occasional food freshness or preparation issues
A few reviews mentioned concerns about freshness (notably sashimi) or that some dishes felt like they had been prepared in advance rather than freshly cooked.
Some signs of aging or maintenance needs
At least one guest reported older facilities and an issue with room temperature control (arrival with heating on), suggesting parts of the property could benefit from updates or closer maintenance.
Astronomy event / star‑viewing disappointment (weather dependent)
While the observatory and star events are appreciated, some guests were disappointed—either due to weather preventing viewing or because the event itself did not meet expectations.
Minor local/environmental issues and comfort points
A few reviewers noted small negatives such as a nearby beach being somewhat unclean and isolated, or that some meals felt pre‑made; these were mentioned as minor drawbacks rather than major problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are traditional Japanese-style with futon bedding; most room types are listed for up to 2 adults (some allow a child). Check the specific room's maximum occupancy when booking.
Yes — the property features a natural hot spring (Naminami no Yu) with public bathing facilities for guests; day-use times and fees vary, so check with the front desk. Note that visible tattoos may restrict use of communal baths.
A complimentary shuttle service is offered; prior reservation is normally required, so contact the hotel in advance to arrange pick-up and confirm meeting points and times.
Most visitors arrive via Kanazawa (rail) or Komatsu airports and then continue by car, bus or the hotel shuttle; Kanazawa Station is roughly 45 km away. Confirm transfer options and shuttle schedules with the hotel before travel.
The hotel provides English information online and staff can assist in basic English; for complex requests or guided services, notify the hotel in advance so they can prepare support.
You will stay in tatami-style rooms with futon bedding and yukata; the on-site restaurant serves traditional Japanese set meals, and many room rates include breakfast and dinner. Meals focus on local seafood and seasonal ingredients.
Nearby highlights include the Chirihama Nagisa Driveway, Keta Taisha (Keta Shrine), Myōjō-ji Temple, Notojima Glass Art Museum and access to broader Noto Peninsula sightseeing; Kanazawa is also a common day trip. The area offers walking and coastal activities.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 18:00 and check-out from 07:00 to 10:00; the property gate is closed around 00:00–05:00, so if you expect to arrive late you should notify the hotel in advance. Arrival outside published check-in hours may require special arrangements.
The facility primarily offers large public baths; private or reservable family baths are limited or subject to availability, so request a private bath ahead of your stay and the hotel will advise availability and any extra fees.
Pets are not permitted at the ryokan. A FamilyMart convenience store is a short drive (about 3 minutes), the local Adachi supermarket is roughly 7 minutes by car, and a larger MaxValu is around 15 minutes away.
