Itinerary
Day 1
Once you've bought your boxed lunch at Tokyo Station and are ready to go, you're off to Kanazawa Station for your two-and-a-half hour trip!
Emerging from the station's Kenroku-en exit, you'll see the stunning Tsuzumi-mon Gate before you.
The hotel is a 4-minute walk from Korinbo bus stop. Upon entering the hotel, you'll be greeted by a piece of Kutani ware artwork modeled after a local toy of Kanazawa called "kagahachiman okiagari".
This guided tour is packed with information for enjoying the gourmet town in Katamachi. Walking along the pleasant and elegant back streets of Kanazawa, you'll be taken on an expedition which will make your dinner at Katamachi even more enjoyable.
When traveling to Kanazawa, many people have high expectations for the food! The hotel is located in Katamachi, an area in which Kanazawa's food culture from the Edo period is alive and well even today. It is a must-visit spot for tasting Kanazawa's gourmet culture. Because the hotel is so close, you can enjoy food and drink late into the night with peace of mind.
An evening cafe decorated with a mizubiki called OMO Cafe & Bar. Enjoy a relaxing evening with our building's original dessert, "Mizubiki OMO Naka," which is a collaboration with neighbors.
When your stomach is full, return to the hotel for a short rest on the sofa. After you're done planning for the next day, it's time to head to bed.
Day 2
At the first-floor OMO Cafe & Bar, you can enjoy a vibrantly colorful salad and some "Bocha and Nama-fu Risotto", made with an artful arrangement of Kanazawa's fragrant ingredients, to recharge your energy.
Participate in an original tour to fully enjoy Kanazawa's popular 21 Century Museum (free/reservation required). You will be able to listen to some of the deepest stories about the 21 Century Museum of Contemporary Art that you would not normally hear, so even those who experience modern art for the first time will definitely enjoy it!
At the first-floor OMO Cafe, you can enjoy namarakugan making experience (reservation and fee required) with the cooperation of the historic Japanese confectionery store Rakugan Moroeya. This well established traditional sweet from the Edo period has a simple, natural sweetness, which you can enjoy along with the texture of a fresh-made confection.
At the first-floor OMO Base, you can try taste testing bocha tea(roasted tea using tea stems) a collaboration with a long established tea shop " Nodaya Tea Shop". Returning to the hotel after seeing the sights of Kanazawa, you can enjoy an exquisite break time while sampling the flavor and aroma of freshly brewed bocha.
The large map of the neighborhood is packed with information on restaurants which our staff have discovered by themselves. You are sure to find the perfect Kanazawa gourmet dish to end your trip on the last night.
The "Mizuhiki Night Light Cafe" offers a "Mizuhiki Cutlery Rest Making" to further enhance your time at the cafe. (Additional fee required.) The cutlery rest made can be taken home as a memory or used in person at the OMO Cafe.
Day 3
After breakfast, a planning session for where to go during the day takes place at OMO Base.
Take your time to get ready before checking out. Freely use the first-floor locker room to store your luggage before heading out to see the sights of Kanazawa!
The bicycle sharing system is great for seeing the sights in Kanazawa! Rent a bicycle from the Machinori cycling station next to the hotel . *See the Machinori official website for details.