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Accommodation in Wakura Onsen

Wakura Onsen is a superb place to visit, with a neat little selection of available hotels. There are 4 located less than 5 kilometres from the middle of the city.

You won't be too far away from the main areas at the Hotel Kaibo and Yukemurino-Yado Biwanso.

If you find yourself in need of more options in Wakura Onsen, look into the Route-Inn Grantia Himi Wakuranoyado and the Hotel Route-Inn Nanao Ekihigashi. They are located 25 kilometres and 7 kilometres away from the center. Others are the Umi-Akari, 20 kilometres away, and the Himi Onsenkyo Uomeguri No Yado Eihokaku, 25 kilometres.

The close by cities of Wajima and Higashi Chaya District are definitely worth seeing. Wajima is 30 kilometres to the north of Wakura Onsen, while Higashi Chaya District is 60 kilometres to the south. Hotels in Wajima include the Hotel Route-Inn Wajima and Hotel Mercato Wajima. Higashi Chaya District choices are the Kanazawa Hakuchoro Hotel Sanraku and Crowne Plaza ANA Kanazawa.

While you are here, why not spend some time rubbing shoulders and cheering along with local sports enthusiasts at a local sporting fixture? Toyama Municipal Baseball Stadium Alpen Stadium is situated to the southeast of Wakura Onsen. Planning to stay near the action? The Toyama Manten Hotel and the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Toyama may be just what you're looking for.

Are you after the most convenient airport for your trip to Wakura Onsen? Toyama Airport is about 55 kilometres away.

Wakura Onsen hotels essential information

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71 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$236
Highest Price
AU$236
Popular hotels
Waraku Onsen Nihon no Yado Notoraku, Kagaya, Yukai Resort Wakuraonsen Kinpaso, Aenokaze, Shirasaginoyu notokaisyu, Kagaya Bettei Matsunomidori, Yukemurino-Yado Biwanso, Yadomoriya Juen, Wakura Onsen 3minute walk Up to 8 people / Nanao Ishikawa

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What are the best hotels in Wakura Onsen?
Located in Nanao, Hotel Kaibo is rated as one of the best hotels in Wakura Onsen. Yunohana is another getaway worth adding to your shortlist. Search Wotif to find Wakura Onsen’s top hotels, from budget to bougie, at prices your wallet’s gonna love.
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Where should a first-time tourist stay in Wakura Onsen?
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Kagaya
Wotif Verified Review
5 / 5
I visited the hotel around the same time last year while COVID was still a popular word. The service quality remains high this time though the price is higher which could be expected. We stayed at a room on 10th floor overlooking the sea and enjoying the picturesque view. We had our superb meals served inside our room by a young lady Rika San who was professional. I noticed a whole family of sea lions/ otters(?) swimming in the early morning just around the harbour dam downstair. We opened the windows in the morning while breakfast was served to have a catch of the fresh air. A seagull almost flew in probably being attracted by the smell of grilled salmon! Another time of wonderful lodging experience in the same ryokan, nice!
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Kagaya
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