
Have a luxurious time in our spacious rooms with beautiful views of Wakura. We also have an open-air bath looking out on the ocean!


Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, we were unable to operate for an extended period. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, and safety has been confirmed. While only a very limited number of guest rooms are available for use, we have decided to begin accepting general guests in the form of temporary operations. Regular operations are planned to resume in autumn 2027, but for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to welcome guests with the best hospitality we can provide. Although the path to reconstruction is still ongoing and there may be numerous shortcomings, all staff eagerly await the arrival of guests who wish to 'Stay and Support.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access The parking lot is located in front of our building, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation required *please consult us for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Notes ・The previous entrance, lobby, and front desk have been demolished, and operations are being conducted at a temporary entrance and front desk ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with the facilities in the building due to the construction work ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・There are many steps and uneven surfaces inside the building, making it inaccessible for wheelchairs <Guide for Dinner Locations within the Facility> Dinner can be arranged at the izakaya Yoshimatsu (1F) (additional charge applies). 17:30–21:00 (last order at 20:30). If you wish to reserve a seat, please write it in the message section. Recommended dining spots ・Blossom (French cuisine) - 1 minute on foot ・Aun (Okonomiyaki) - 5 minutes on foot ・Agura (Japanese cuisine) - 5 minutes on foot ・Janome Sushi - 5 minutes on foot The nearest convenience store (7-Eleven) is a 2-minute walk away.
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.

Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, we were unable to operate for a period of time. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, safety has been confirmed, and we are now able to use a limited number of rooms. As such, we are starting temporary operations to welcome general guests. Full-scale operations are scheduled to resume in the fall of 2027. In the meantime, for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to provide heartfelt hospitality to our guests. Although the recovery is still ongoing and there may be various inconveniences, all staff eagerly await the visit of those willing to 'stay and support' our efforts. Meals Both dinner and breakfast will be served at the dining space 'Umi' (2F), which faces Nanao Bay. Dinner features seasonal seafood and local ingredients, meticulously prepared into a chef's choice course that highlights the unique charm of a small restaurant. Breakfast includes a traditional Japanese meal utilizing local ingredients. Dinner is served between 18:00 and 20:30 (last seating at 19:00), and breakfast between 7:30 and 9:00 (last seating at 8:30). Dinner may occasionally be served at the izakaya 'Yoshimatsu.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access Parking is available in front of the facility, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation necessary contact required for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Please Note ・Temporary entrance and front desk operations ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with in-house facilities due to construction ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・Numerous uneven surfaces inside the building, making wheelchair movement impossible
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.
Japanese room, Ocean view, Non-smoking
![Yunokatei Japanese-style room, 8 tatami mats [Example of a guest room]](https://trvis.r10s.com/d/strg/ctrl/26/2491982b89f372074572abb0132a28c9792dace7.47.9.26.3.jpg)

Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, we were unable to operate for an extended period. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, and safety has been confirmed. While only a very limited number of guest rooms are available for use, we have decided to begin accepting general guests in the form of temporary operations. Regular operations are planned to resume in autumn 2027, but for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to welcome guests with the best hospitality we can provide. Although the path to reconstruction is still ongoing and there may be numerous shortcomings, all staff eagerly await the arrival of guests who wish to 'Stay and Support.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access The parking lot is located in front of our building, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation required *please consult us for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Notes ・The previous entrance, lobby, and front desk have been demolished, and operations are being conducted at a temporary entrance and front desk ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with the facilities in the building due to the construction work ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・There are many steps and uneven surfaces inside the building, making it inaccessible for wheelchairs <Guide for Dinner Locations within the Facility> Dinner can be arranged at the izakaya Yoshimatsu (1F) (additional charge applies). 17:30–21:00 (last order at 20:30). If you wish to reserve a seat, please write it in the message section. Recommended dining spots ・Blossom (French cuisine) - 1 minute on foot ・Aun (Okonomiyaki) - 5 minutes on foot ・Agura (Japanese cuisine) - 5 minutes on foot ・Janome Sushi - 5 minutes on foot The nearest convenience store (7-Eleven) is a 2-minute walk away.
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.

Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, we were unable to operate for a period of time. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, safety has been confirmed, and we are now able to use a limited number of rooms. As such, we are starting temporary operations to welcome general guests. Full-scale operations are scheduled to resume in the fall of 2027. In the meantime, for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to provide heartfelt hospitality to our guests. Although the recovery is still ongoing and there may be various inconveniences, all staff eagerly await the visit of those willing to 'stay and support' our efforts. Meals Both dinner and breakfast will be served at the dining space 'Umi' (2F), which faces Nanao Bay. Dinner features seasonal seafood and local ingredients, meticulously prepared into a chef's choice course that highlights the unique charm of a small restaurant. Breakfast includes a traditional Japanese meal utilizing local ingredients. Dinner is served between 18:00 and 20:30 (last seating at 19:00), and breakfast between 7:30 and 9:00 (last seating at 8:30). Dinner may occasionally be served at the izakaya 'Yoshimatsu.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access Parking is available in front of the facility, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation necessary contact required for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Please Note ・Temporary entrance and front desk operations ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with in-house facilities due to construction ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・Numerous uneven surfaces inside the building, making wheelchair movement impossible
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.
Japanese room, Ocean view, Non-smoking


Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, we were unable to operate for an extended period. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, and safety has been confirmed. While only a very limited number of guest rooms are available for use, we have decided to begin accepting general guests in the form of temporary operations. Regular operations are planned to resume in autumn 2027, but for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to welcome guests with the best hospitality we can provide. Although the path to reconstruction is still ongoing and there may be numerous shortcomings, all staff eagerly await the arrival of guests who wish to 'Stay and Support.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access The parking lot is located in front of our building, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation required *please consult us for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Notes ・The previous entrance, lobby, and front desk have been demolished, and operations are being conducted at a temporary entrance and front desk ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with the facilities in the building due to the construction work ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・There are many steps and uneven surfaces inside the building, making it inaccessible for wheelchairs <Guide for Dinner Locations within the Facility> Dinner can be arranged at the izakaya Yoshimatsu (1F) (additional charge applies). 17:30–21:00 (last order at 20:30). If you wish to reserve a seat, please write it in the message section. Recommended dining spots ・Blossom (French cuisine) - 1 minute on foot ・Aun (Okonomiyaki) - 5 minutes on foot ・Agura (Japanese cuisine) - 5 minutes on foot ・Janome Sushi - 5 minutes on foot The nearest convenience store (7-Eleven) is a 2-minute walk away.
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.

Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, we were unable to operate for a period of time. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, safety has been confirmed, and we are now able to use a limited number of rooms. As such, we are starting temporary operations to welcome general guests. Full-scale operations are scheduled to resume in the fall of 2027. In the meantime, for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to provide heartfelt hospitality to our guests. Although the recovery is still ongoing and there may be various inconveniences, all staff eagerly await the visit of those willing to 'stay and support' our efforts. Meals Both dinner and breakfast will be served at the dining space 'Umi' (2F), which faces Nanao Bay. Dinner features seasonal seafood and local ingredients, meticulously prepared into a chef's choice course that highlights the unique charm of a small restaurant. Breakfast includes a traditional Japanese meal utilizing local ingredients. Dinner is served between 18:00 and 20:30 (last seating at 19:00), and breakfast between 7:30 and 9:00 (last seating at 8:30). Dinner may occasionally be served at the izakaya 'Yoshimatsu.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access Parking is available in front of the facility, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation necessary contact required for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Please Note ・Temporary entrance and front desk operations ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with in-house facilities due to construction ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・Numerous uneven surfaces inside the building, making wheelchair movement impossible
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.
Japanese room, Ocean view, Non-smoking
![Japanese-Western room with semi-open-air bath (hot spring) [Guest room example]](https://trvis.r10s.com/d/strg/ctrl/26/971ef5a53d5a556e8b37ac50d7c443ad610d76e8.47.9.26.3.jpg)
![Japanese-Western room with semi-open-air bath (hot spring) [Guest room example]](https://trvis.r10s.com/d/strg/ctrl/26/d94c95b2c7b63464c5fe01dd1f8de99ea64ce95a.47.9.26.3.jpg)


Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake, we were unable to operate for an extended period. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, and safety has been confirmed. While only a very limited number of guest rooms are available for use, we have decided to begin accepting general guests in the form of temporary operations. Regular operations are planned to resume in autumn 2027, but for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to welcome guests with the best hospitality we can provide. Although the path to reconstruction is still ongoing and there may be numerous shortcomings, all staff eagerly await the arrival of guests who wish to 'Stay and Support.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access The parking lot is located in front of our building, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation required *please consult us for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Notes ・The previous entrance, lobby, and front desk have been demolished, and operations are being conducted at a temporary entrance and front desk ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with the facilities in the building due to the construction work ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・There are many steps and uneven surfaces inside the building, making it inaccessible for wheelchairs <Guide for Dinner Locations within the Facility> Dinner can be arranged at the izakaya Yoshimatsu (1F) (additional charge applies). 17:30–21:00 (last order at 20:30). If you wish to reserve a seat, please write it in the message section. Recommended dining spots ・Blossom (French cuisine) - 1 minute on foot ・Aun (Okonomiyaki) - 5 minutes on foot ・Agura (Japanese cuisine) - 5 minutes on foot ・Janome Sushi - 5 minutes on foot The nearest convenience store (7-Eleven) is a 2-minute walk away.
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.

Free cancellation until 30/01/2026 23:59(JST)
Temporary operations have started! Stay at a trial price We, the staff, sincerely thank everyone nationwide for their warm support for the Noto Peninsula. Due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024, we were unable to operate for a period of time. However, nearly two years after the disaster, demolition has progressed smoothly, safety has been confirmed, and we are now able to use a limited number of rooms. As such, we are starting temporary operations to welcome general guests. Full-scale operations are scheduled to resume in the fall of 2027. In the meantime, for the next two years, all staff will do their utmost to provide heartfelt hospitality to our guests. Although the recovery is still ongoing and there may be various inconveniences, all staff eagerly await the visit of those willing to 'stay and support' our efforts. Meals Both dinner and breakfast will be served at the dining space 'Umi' (2F), which faces Nanao Bay. Dinner features seasonal seafood and local ingredients, meticulously prepared into a chef's choice course that highlights the unique charm of a small restaurant. Breakfast includes a traditional Japanese meal utilizing local ingredients. Dinner is served between 18:00 and 20:30 (last seating at 19:00), and breakfast between 7:30 and 9:00 (last seating at 8:30). Dinner may occasionally be served at the izakaya 'Yoshimatsu.' Bath Currently, the men's large bath does not have an open-air bath (removed due to coastal construction), and the ocean view is not available. Please enjoy the renowned Wakura Onsen hot spring source in the large bath. Men's bath on the 1st floor, women's bath on the 2nd floor (stairs only, no alternation). Usage hours: 15:00–25:00, 5:00–9:30 Amenities Towels, bath towels, yukata, toothbrushes, razors, onsen tabi, amenity bags Access Parking is available in front of the facility, across the prefectural road (free, no reservation necessary contact required for large vehicles). Free shuttle service to Wakura Onsen Station from 7:00 to 19:30 (reservation required) Please Note ・Temporary entrance and front desk operations ・Due to demolition, construction work, and riverbank repair work, there may be loud noises within the building ・The sea view may be partially obstructed due to riverbank repair work ・There may be issues with in-house facilities due to construction ・Please leave your room key at the front desk when going out ・Numerous uneven surfaces inside the building, making wheelchair movement impossible
Consumption tax (from 01/10/2019) (Per person per night) 10%
Bathing tax (from 01/04/1950) (Per person per night)¥150
* Excluded taxes and fees are approximated and may vary based on the property. They will be collected at the property at the time of check-in or check-out.
Japanese-western room, Ocean view, Non-smoking