Motoyu Ishiya
9,2/10 Exceptional - Based on 768 reviews
Motoyu Ishiya is a long-established inn that preserves the feel of an Edo-period retreat through its original wooden architecture, traditional garden and an intact Noh stage used for occasional performances. The property keeps furnishings and room layouts deliberately classic: guest rooms feature tatami flooring and low tables, with a choice of futon bedding or Western-style beds in some rooms, and yukata robes provided for in-house wear. The inn notes practical limitations of the historic structure — it is not barrier-free, stairs are common and the valley location brings seasonal humidity — so individual rooms are equipped with dehumidifiers and air purifiers to maintain comfort.
The thermal facilities are a defining element: Motoyu Ishiya sources an amber-coloured moor spring whose high organic and bicarbonate content is promoted for skin-moisturizing effects, and offers separate indoor baths plus a smaller open-air bath with an operable window to limit debris. Framed by mountain scenery, these communal hot-spring areas form the core of the experience at this ryokan with onsen in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, where the water’s texture and warm tone are described as gentle and restorative rather than strongly sulphurous. Bathing facilities are separated by gender and maintained in keeping with the property’s traditional atmosphere.
Dining focuses on local seasonal produce: multi-course kaiseki built around Kaga vegetables, daily seafood from nearby ports, regional specialties such as jibu-ni and optional stone-grilled Noto beef are presented in private dining rooms or the main dining area. Communal facilities include a large banquet hall centered on the Noh stage and tiered seating for performances, plus a small souvenir shop and free parking for guests. Located roughly a short drive from central Kanazawa and reachable by taxi from the nearest station, the property suits travellers seeking a deliberate, historically rooted ryokan with onsen in Ishikawa and attentive, traditional service.
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Review summary for: Motoyu Ishiya
Positive Reviews
Attentive, friendly staff
Multiple reviews highlight exceptionally warm, helpful and attentive service—staff go out of their way to assist guests, explain things and ensure comfort.
Excellent traditional meals (kaiseki)
Guests repeatedly praise the refined, varied and well-presented traditional dinners and breakfasts; many describe the food as a highlight of the stay.
Relaxing onsen with quality water
The hot baths are consistently described as very pleasant and beneficial for the skin, with soft, soothing water that guests enjoy.
Authentic ryokan atmosphere and beautiful setting
Reviewers appreciate the traditional wooden ryokan architecture, interior decor, art and the tranquil, authentic atmosphere that creates a time‑out experience.
Spacious, comfortable rooms reflecting tradition
Many guests note roomy Japanese‑style rooms that capture a traditional aesthetic; futons and room cleanliness are often mentioned positively (though comfort varies).
Negative Reviews
Futon comfort varies
Several guests find sleeping on futons uncomfortable or less familiar than Western beds; comfort depends on personal preference.
Bathrooms and sanitary areas need updating
Multiple reviews say private bathrooms or toilet/lavatory areas feel dated and could benefit from refurbishment or modernization.
Pace and guidance of the kaiseki meal
Some guests felt the multi‑course dinner was served quickly with little explanation, leaving them rushed or unsure how to fully savour each dish.
Traditional breakfast/dishes may not suit all guests
A few reviewers mention that the full traditional breakfast can be heavy or not suitable for certain stomachs and that portion/selection can feel excessive to some.
Onsens’ ambiance at night / limited outdoor space
A small number of guests found the onsen area less atmospheric after dark (a little bleak) and noted the garden is small, limiting strolls or outdoor enjoyment.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan can host up to about 62 guests in traditional Japanese-style rooms, with a mix of futon tatami rooms and some rooms offering Western-style beds.
Yes; the property offers indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths using amber-coloured moor spring water for communal bathing.
The public baths are gender-segregated and the ryokan does not offer private hot-spring bookings.
There are no private open-air baths in guest rooms, though some rooms include standard bathtubs and toiletries.
There is no airport shuttle; the ryokan is about a 20–25 minute taxi drive from Kanazawa Station, roughly 7 minutes by car from Morimoto Station, and reachable by local bus to the Fukatani Motoyu stop.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 and check-out is by 10:00; the front desk is staffed during daytime and evening hours (limited hours apply).
Staff can assist in Japanese and provide some English support, though the level of English may vary by staff and situation.
The ryokan serves seasonal kaiseki-style meals featuring Kaga vegetables and local seafood, typically served in the dining area with private-room dining options available on request.
Pets are not allowed and private booking of the public onsen is not offered; inquiries about exclusive use or special events should be made directly to the property.
Motoyu Ishiya sits in a peaceful valley about a 20–25 minute drive from central Kanazawa attractions such as Kanazawa Castle, Higashi-Chaya district and Omicho Market; free on-site parking is available for guests.
