Published date: September 2, 2024
Ways to Enjoy Kanazawa, a City that Enriches the Heart!
Room Type Stayed![Economy pods [for men]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.googleapis.com%2Fhafh-prod-property_room_type%2Fbqoncel7huqzo7nxgxitumvjc51o&w=256&q=75)
Economy pods [for men]
1 guest(s)
115 ~
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Experience of the stay
It takes about two and a half hours by Hokuriku Shinkansen from Tokyo. Kanazawa is a city that makes you want to visit again and again. This time, I stayed at the Trifleet Hotel & Pod. I honestly had no expectations since I thought it was a capsule hotel, but the location and facilities exceeded my expectations, and I was very satisfied. Everyone has different ways of enjoying their travels. This trip focused on sightseeing and food, and it turned out great 😆. The large public bath includes a sauna, there’s a big safety box, a huge TV, and it’s clean + comfortable = very satisfying. There's also a small lounge in front of the front desk that is open 24 hours, so I was not expecting such a wonderful stay for the price... The next morning, I enjoyed a sushi breakfast at the nearby Omicho Market after refreshing myself in the sauna, and it was also very satisfying ✌️. I realized the importance of effectively using HafH accommodations according to the purpose of the trip during my visit to Kanazawa.
Experiences during the trip
Kanazawa is a small city, so staying in the Omicho area offers excellent access to famous spots like Higashi Chaya District and Kenrokuen. Higashi Chaya District is amazing for its fruit daifuku and sparkling set, and the limited-time kakigori from an old sweets shop is the best. At night, have Kanazawa oden at Kikuichi. At Omicho Market, enjoy rotating sushi with a morning beer, and always combine visits to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and Daisetz Suzuki Museum. Don't forget to reserve tickets online for the pool basement area of the 21st Century Museum, which opens at 9 AM! If you’re going, the pool is a must (laughs).
The samurai residence, Nomura House, was like entering a foreign country on my first visit in a while… there were so many foreigners that there was no room to put shoes in the shoe box. This trip was all about sightseeing and food, and I achieved my goals. I hope to find a suitable accommodation with HafH next time I visit Kanazawa.Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!