A hotel that has been selected as one of the top 250 popular
hot spring inns and hotels more than five times

2023

[Wakura Onsen, Ishikawa Wakura Onsen ]

We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the support and warm encouragement received from all over Japan following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
A garden that replicates the national treasure "Pine Forest Screen" by Tohaku Hasegawa. A teahouse related to the Maeda family.
Kado Isaburou Art Museum. This is truly a place where you can stay overnight at a museum.

Matsuno Midori Entrance

The Entrance Museum quietly welcomes travelers with the sophistication of Japan. A number of traditional crafts that could be considered works of art create an atmosphere of relaxation for adults.

Matsuno Midori Lounge

A relaxing lounge lobby where you can look out over Nanao Bay through a landscape of sea and pine trees.

A garden that replicates the national treasure "Pine Forest Screen" by Tohaku Hasegawa. A teahouse related to the Maeda family.
Kado Isaburou Art Museum. This is truly a place where you can stay overnight at a museum.

Nanao Bay and the sky merge into a continuous blue-green. Kagaya's Villa Matsuno Midori you into a world of heartfelt hospitality with a spectacular view of the sky and water. A high-quality relaxing and healing time is promised for two adults, in a true Japanese setting. Looking out from the lounge lobby, you can see the pines, the sea and the sky. The garden "Yushi" is beautifully situated, based on the national treasure "Pine Forest Screen", a masterpiece by Hasegawa Tohaku, a painter from Nanao. In one corner of the garden is the teahouse "Tokuryoan". Part of a teahouse built at the end of the Edo period as a place for Princess Iwahime, the fourth daughter of Lord Yoshiyasu, the 14th lord of the Maeda clan, to learn etiquette has been relocated here. You will be overwhelmed by the aesthetic sense of Kaga.

Also known as "an inn where you can stay at a museum." Traditional crafts such as Wajima lacquerware and Kutani ware are scattered throughout the space. Lustrous bowls are also displayed on the large pillars. Shuumei is the museum of the late Kado Isaburou, a craftsman from Wajima. He is said to be "a man who created modern lacquerware while pursuing the origins of lacquerware," and it is said that it is impossible to look down on modern lacquerware without the great mountain that is Kado Isaburou. His representative works, such as the Goroku bowls, Hegi boards, O-ju, the recreated workshop, the Chinkin panels and calligraphy, are masterpieces that were born from interacting with Wajima's craftsmen, and the creative world, giving a glimpse into the depth of the culture that this place has cultivated.

Matsuno Midori Tea House

A formal shoin tea room in the garden. The coffered ceiling painted with the Maeda family crest, the phoenix, the bell-shaped firelight window, and the woven dragon design on a single board of the tokonoma ceiling all evoke the atmosphere of the past.

Matsuno Midori Artwork

The museum of the late Wajima-born craftsman, Isaburou Kado, has been relocated inside the building. His work includes "Dance of the Heavenly Maiden" on the wall of the Kagaya Lounge.

Matsuno Midori Tea House Garden

The garden "Yudo" is based on the national treasure "Pine Forest Screen" by Hasegawa Tohaku, who was highly valued by Sen no Rikyu and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Enjoy the luxurious taste of Kagaya Kagaya and the magnificent views of this classy space to your heart's content.

All guest rooms are tranquil spaces for adults, overlooking the scenic Nanao Bay. There are Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western style rooms, and five special rooms with open-air hot spring baths, all of which are equally well appointed, with beds and sofas arranged in a modern style while still maintaining the comfort of traditional Japanese style, and high-quality amenities. The hot springs that can be enjoyed in the special rooms and the large public baths for men and women are of high quality springs that have been passed down in this area for 1,200 years. The view and the feeling of floating are also soothing.

Matsuno Midori Room Approximately 116㎡ in size. There are two special rooms with ocean views and hot spring baths.

The meals are all excellent, incorporating new ideas while inheriting the traditional Japanese cooking techniques that Kagaya has cultivated over the years. The dishes, which focus on seasonal produce from the Sea of ​​Japan, are served on beautiful tableware, and the colors of the dishes even convey a sense of the season.
Enjoy the traditions and culture of Kaga, take in the ocean views, and enjoy the exceptional tranquility and relaxation. This is an inn worthy of adult appreciation.

Matsuno Midori Women's Public Bath

The women's large bath, Tasogare no Yu or Suikyou no Yu, appears to be floating on Nanao Bay.

Matsuno Midori Cuisine

It's like a once-in-a-lifetime encounter on a plate. An example of a dish that makes use of the bounty of the Sea of Japan and creates a sense of the season.

◎Due to the effects of the Noto Peninsula earthquake, Matsuno Midori will be closed for the time being. Please check the Matsuno Midori official website for future information.

More Information
building 5-story reinforced concrete building
Rooms (Total 29 rooms) / 10 Japanese-style beds, 19 Japanese-Western style rooms (including 5 with open-air baths, total 29 rooms)
meal Dinner and breakfast: Japanese cuisine
Facilities Baths: Large public bath and open-air bath, convention hall (40 people), restaurant (25 rooms), bar, tea lounge, shop
Fee 49,500 yen to 58,300 yen (tax included, bathing tax not included)
Check-in and check-out Check-in 15:00 Check-out 11:00
Wifi The whole building
Smoking and non-smoking No smoking in the entire building, designated smoking areas available
Hot spring quality Sodium-calcium chloride spring (pH 7.6)
Facility information / Access
location 34 Wakura-cho, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, 926-0175
Railway Get off at Wakura Onsen Station on the JR Nanao Line, then take the shuttle bus for about 6 minutes.
car From the Kanazawa Morimoto IC on the Hokuriku Expressway, take the Noto Satoyama Kaido for approximately 70km
plane About 50 minutes by taxi from Noto Airport
parking 50 passenger cars
Shuttle bus From Wakura Onsen Station (reservation required)
TEL 0767-62-8000
FAX 0767-62-8001
URL https://www.matsunomidori.jp

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