
SOKI KANAZAWA is nestled beside Ōmichō Market, which has been cherished as Kanazawa’s kitchen for over 300 years.
Simple yet thoughtfully designed rooms, a large public bath featuring kakeyu, a traditional practice from Kaga Onsen, and meals and drinks that showcase the flavors of the region.
In one of Hokuriku’s most celebrated destinations, embrace moments of pure ease, where you can simply be yourself.
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From the gently sunlit entrance to the reception, the flooring showcases Kanazawa-style Arai-dashi— a distinctive technique where stones are carefully embedded into a sand-coated surface.
A finish that preserves tradition and culture while enriching the character of the space.

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Upon check-in, guests receive a seasonal confection, carefully selected to reflect the season and cultural traditions.
Begin a comforting hotel stay with nama-fu manju (sweet wheat gluten bun) and bo-hojicha (twig-roasted green tea), available in your room.

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Rooms with a natural aesthetic, featuring textured organic materials like pale wood and iron.
The rich vermilion sofa, inspired by Kaga Gosai—five traditional colors of Kaga—adds depth to the soft, serene space, offering a moment of relaxation in a calming atmosphere.

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A casual stroll brings a stop at a neighborhood coffee shop.
Today’s choice: a coffee and bread set.
Address
22-18,Takaokacho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa

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The large communal bath features kakeyu, a traditional practice long cherished in the public baths of Kaga Onsen.
Pouring warm water over the body before entering allows for a gradual immersion, helping the heat seep deep within—offering an exceptional moment of relaxation.

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Breakfast is served at Sora Shio, where the menu changes with the seasons, featuring carefully selected ingredients from Ishikawa.
Both visually and in flavor, each dish offers a delightful experience.
