[Kanazawa] Recommended for sightseeing in Kanazawa! How to use the bus ~Access from the hotel~

[Kanazawa] Recommended for sightseeing in Kanazawa! How to use the bus ~Access from the hotel~

We recommend taking the bus to any tourist spot in Kanazawa City. This time, we will introduce how to access each tourist spot by bus from the hotel. I hope this will be helpful for your sightseeing in Kanazawa.

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Our Resol Hotel was born to weave unique stories rooted in each region and become a microcosm of the city. Just as each city has its own unique shape, we welcome visitors with a different face. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa ~Time you can only get in this city~ Kanazawa, the largest city in the Hokuriku region, is also known as the Kaga Hyakumangoku. Its history began in 1546 with the Kanazawa Mido temple built by Ikko sect followers, and during the reign of the O-Omameda clan during the Warring States period, traditional culture such as crafts and performing arts developed. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa was born to convey the unique charm that only Kanazawa has, and to be a base for cultural inheritance and urban development. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa offers a "connection" to traditions and culture that can only be found here. Experience a rich time filled with the splendor of the Kaga Hyakumangoku at Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa. Hotel Resol Nagoya ~A hotel with suits and sneakers~ This urban American-style hotel, with the theme of "suits and sneakers," sprinkles the taste of jazz, a musical culture unique to his country, throughout the building, creating an exquisite balance between tension and relaxation. The space, which pays attention to every single detail, from the materials to the furniture, objects, and accessories, invites travelers who seek the real thing to deep relaxation, like an "adult hangout." Hotel Resol Nagoya is a hotel for adults, where you can relax in a sophisticated space that exudes the scent of good old culture and intelligence. Hotel Resol Gifu ~Experience the culture and history nurtured by clear streams with all your senses~ Beautiful mountains overflowing with greenery. Clear streams that seem to cleanse your soul. Gifu, blessed with beautiful natural scenery and clear waters, has a long history as a city that lives with water. Just a 20-minute walk from the hotel, you will come across the city's only natural waterfall, which flows from the mountain stream originating from Momoga Mine. The scenery changes with the seasons, and you will be impressed with something new every time you visit. The feelings of the people that are imbued with water, and the industries and cultures that have been nurtured there. Hotel Resol Gifu cherishes this relationship between people and water. Please enjoy to your heart's content the story that is woven at Hotel Resol together with the city and the people.

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Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa

All tourist spots in Kanazawa City are within walking distance.

Omicho Market is within a one-minute walk, making it a convenient base for sightseeing in Kanazawa.

We welcome you with colorful flowers and Kaga Temari art.

This time, we will introduce how to access each tourist spot by bus, which is an essential part of sightseeing in Kanazawa.

Please see the article below for information on the types of buses available in Kanazawa City and how to use them.

Higashichaya District

This is a beautiful historic district where Kanazawa's traditional teahouse architecture remains.

You can enjoy cultural experiences such as gold leaf crafts and Japanese sweets while feeling the atmosphere of the Edo period.

Higashichaya District
Higashichaya District

bus

There are two buses that can take you from our hotel to Higashi Chaya District.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (towards Hashibacho)"

Get off at: Hashibacho

Duration: Approximately 3 minutes

② Castle Town Kanazawa Loop Bus - Clockwise Route

Boarding: RL1 "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (Kanazawa Omotesando Exit)"

Get off at RL4 "Hashibacho"

Duration: Approximately 8 minutes

Higashi Chaya District

Higashi Chaya District

1-13 Higashiyama, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture 920-0831
Higashi Chaya District is a historic streetscape in Kanazawa that conveys the atmosphere of the Edo period. It has been designated as a nationally designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, and is lined with two-story wooden teahouse buildings. Once a place where geisha entertained guests, it is now lined with traditional craft shops, cafes, and Japanese confectionery shops. It is a popular tourist spot where you can experience Kanazawa's traditional culture, such as products using gold leaf and Kaga Yuzen.

Nishi Chaya District

This area is home to Myoryuji Temple, famous for being a ninja temple, and many memorial museums for famous literary figures.

Nishi Chaya District
Nishi Chaya District

bus

There are three buses that can take you from our hotel to Nishi Chaya District.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at: Hirokoji

Duration: 9 minutes

② Castle Town Kanazawa Loop Bus - Counterclockwise Route

Boarding: LL1 "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at LL5 "Hirokoji"

Travel time: Approximately 10 minutes

③Furatto Bus Nagamachi Route

Boarding: ① "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Hokkoku Bank)"

Get off at: ⑭ Nishi Chaya District

Travel time: Approximately 15 minutes

Kenrokuen Garden and Kanazawa Castle Park

This is the area where Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan's three greatest gardens, is located.

Kenrokuen Garden
Kenrokuen Garden

bus

There are four buses that can take you from our hotel to Kenrokuen and Kanazawa Park.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

◇ Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market [2] (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at: "Kenrokuen-shita/ Kanazawa[3] (in front of the prefectural parking lot)"

Duration: Approximately 11 minutes

◇ Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market [3] (Kanazawa Hakoma-mae)"

Get off at: "Kenrokuen-shita/ Kanazawa[4] (Shoshomachi)"

Duration: Approximately 6 minutes

Castle Town Kanazawa Loop Bus - Clockwise Route

Boarding: RL1 "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at RL6 "Kenrokuenshita/ Kanazawa Park (opposite Ishikawa Gate)"

Travel time: Approximately 15 minutes

③Furatto Bus/Zaimoku Route

Boarding: ① "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market"

Get off at: ⑪ "Kenrokuenshita"

Travel time: Approximately 20 minutes

Kenrokuen

Kenrokuen

1 Kenrokucho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture 920-0936
Historical cultural heritage reflecting the culture of Kaga Hyakumangoku Kenrokuen is one of Japan's three most famous gardens, along with Mito Kairakuen and Okayama Korakuen. Kenrokuen has been built over a long period of time by the successive feudal lords of Kaga as a representative daimyo garden of the Edo period. Located in the center of Kanazawa City, it is popular with many residents of the prefecture and tourists from all over the world as a garden where you can enjoy the beauty of the four seasons.

21st Century Museum

The Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art is a museum where you can casually enjoy contemporary art, and is characterized by its unique circular building.

21st Century Museum
21st Century Museum

The museum also features interactive artworks such as the "Swimming Pool," making it a popular tourist spot where you can have fun while experiencing art.

bus

There are four buses that can take you from our museum to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at: Hirosaka 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art

②Castle Town Kanazawa Loop Bus Counterclockwise Route

Boarding: LL1 "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (in front of Ichibakan)"

Get off at: LL8 "Hirosaka 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art"

③ Castle Town Kanazawa Tour Bus Clockwise Route

Boarding: RL1 "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market (Kanazawa Omotesando Exit)"

Get off at: RL7 "Hirosaka 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art"

④Furatto Bus (Zaimoku Route)

Boarding: ① "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market"

Get off at: ⑧ "City Hall/21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art"

Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal

This sea gateway features a distinctive roof designed to resemble white waves.

Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal
Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal

At the Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal, there are booths where you can try out educational games and a restaurant with a panoramic view of the ocean.

Depending on the season and day of the week, local events and firework displays are also held here.

bus

There is one bus that goes from our hotel to Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding 1: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market [6] In front of ANA Holiday Inn"

Boarding ②: "Kanazawa Station West Exit [6]"

Drop-off point: Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal

*There are limited buses from Musashi-ga-Tsuji and Omicho Market to Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal, so depending on the time of day, you may need to get off at Kanazawa Station and transfer to a bus from the West Exit bus stop.

*Please consider traveling via Kanazawa Station depending on your schedule.

Around the spot

Kanazawa Port Lively Fish Market

This market is lined with fresh local seafood, so it's best to visit in the morning.

It is located about a 5-minute walk from Kanazawa Port Cruise Terminal.

Kanazawa Port Ikiiki Fish Market Official Website

Kanazawa Umimirai Library

Umi Mirai Library is a Kanazawa city library characterized by its unique exterior with rows of round windows.

The spacious interior of the library is a popular spot for local residents to interact with each other, where they can enjoy not only reading but also exhibitions and events.

Kanazawa Umimirai Library
Kanazawa Umimirai Library

bus

There is one bus that goes from our library to Umi Mirai Library.

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding 1: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market [6] In front of ANA Holiday Inn"

Get off at: Kanazawa Umimirai Library

Boarding ②: "Kanazawa Station West Exit [6]"

Get off at: Kanazawa Umimirai Library

*In either case, please take the bus bound for Kanaishi or Ono.

Yamato Koji Park, Ohno Machi (Ohno Minato)

It is a historic port town that flourished as a port of call for Kitamae ships.

This is a facility where you can experience fermented food culture.

Ohno Minato machi
Ohno Minato machi

bus

There is one bus that can go from our hotel to Yamato Koji Park, Ohno Town (Ohno).

①Hokuriku Railroad Group Route Bus

Boarding: "Musashi-ga-tsuji/Omicho Market [6] In front of ANA Holiday Inn"

Get off at: Ohno

Nearby spots

①Ohno-Shinbashi and Minatobashi

This is a great photo spot with a panoramic view of Kanazawa Port and the townscape of Ono.

②Ohno Odaiba Park

This park features an impressive stage modeled after Kitamae ships, and is recommended for families with children.

③Ohno Karakuri Memorial Museum

This is an experiential museum that introduces the achievements of Ono Benkichi, a Ono master from the end of the Edo period.

Ohno Karakuri Museum official website

summary

From Musashi-ga-tsuji and Omicho Market, you can comfortably access major tourist spots in Kanazawa City by bus.

Depending on your destination and time of day, you may need to transfer, so we recommend checking your route in advance.

Our Resol Hotel was born to weave unique stories rooted in each region and become a microcosm of the city. Just as each city has its own unique shape, we welcome visitors with a different face. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa ~Time you can only get in this city~ Kanazawa, the largest city in the Hokuriku region, is also known as the Kaga Hyakumangoku. Its history began in 1546 with the Kanazawa Mido temple built by Ikko sect followers, and during the reign of the O-Omameda clan during the Warring States period, traditional culture such as crafts and performing arts developed. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa was born to convey the unique charm that only Kanazawa has, and to be a base for cultural inheritance and urban development. Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa offers a "connection" to traditions and culture that can only be found here. Experience a rich time filled with the splendor of the Kaga Hyakumangoku at Hotel Resol Trinity Kanazawa. Hotel Resol Nagoya ~A hotel with suits and sneakers~ This urban American-style hotel, with the theme of "suits and sneakers," sprinkles the taste of jazz, a musical culture unique to his country, throughout the building, creating an exquisite balance between tension and relaxation. The space, which pays attention to every single detail, from the materials to the furniture, objects, and accessories, invites travelers who seek the real thing to deep relaxation, like an "adult hangout." Hotel Resol Nagoya is a hotel for adults, where you can relax in a sophisticated space that exudes the scent of good old culture and intelligence. Hotel Resol Gifu ~Experience the culture and history nurtured by clear streams with all your senses~ Beautiful mountains overflowing with greenery. Clear streams that seem to cleanse your soul. Gifu, blessed with beautiful natural scenery and clear waters, has a long history as a city that lives with water. Just a 20-minute walk from the hotel, you will come across the city's only natural waterfall, which flows from the mountain stream originating from Momoga Mine. The scenery changes with the seasons, and you will be impressed with something new every time you visit. The feelings of the people that are imbued with water, and the industries and cultures that have been nurtured there. Hotel Resol Gifu cherishes this relationship between people and water. Please enjoy to your heart's content the story that is woven at Hotel Resol together with the city and the people.

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