Uncover Hidden Kanazawa: ANA Crowne Plaza's Luxury Awaits!

ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa By IHG Japan

ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa By IHG Japan

Uncover Hidden Kanazawa: ANA Crowne Plaza's Luxury Awaits!

Uncover Hidden Kanazawa: ANA Crowne Plaza - My Chaotic, Loving, and Luxurious Escape (with all the Specs!)

Alright, friends, buckle up. Because I just got back from a trip to stunning Kanazawa, and let me tell you, the ANA Crowne Plaza? It's a whole vibe. Forget those sterile travel reviews, I'm here to tell you the truth (and probably ramble a bit while I’m at it). This isn't just a hotel review, it's an experience. And trust me, you want to experience it.

First Impressions: The Grand Entrance (and My Total Clumsiness)

Okay, so first off, accessibility. This is HUGE for me. I'm not saying I'm in a wheelchair, but sometimes I just… I need a bit of a helping hand. The ANA Crowne Plaza? Nailed it. Elevator access, easy peasy. Facilities for disabled guests? Check. Honestly, coming in, it felt genuinely welcoming. No clunky ramps or awkward stares. Just smooth, effortless flow, even for us klutzes.

The exterior is gorgeous, all sleek lines and impressive glass. Then, bam! you're in the lobby, and it's… well, it's grand. High ceilings, chic décor… I almost tripped over my own feet. Okay, I did trip. But the doorman? Absolutely charming. He helped me up, dusted me off, and just, you know, made me feel like royalty. Seriously, service is key and they're nailing it. Doorman? Check. Front desk [24-hour]? Obvious. Concierge? Oh, they're magic.

The Room: My Personal Sanctuary (and the Coffee Ritual)

Right, the room. This is where it gets really good. We're talking non-smoking rooms (thank the gods!), air conditioning, a desk big enough to actually work from (I swear, some desks are tiny dollhouse furniture), and… wait for it… blackout curtains. YES! I'm a light sleeper, so these are a MUST. The bed? Extra long. You know how some hotels skimp on the size? Not here. Bathtub, separate shower, fluffy bathrobes, slippers… it's all there. Pure bliss.

But let's get real. My favorite part? The coffee/tea maker. Okay, maybe it's the fact that I’m a coffee snob. But waking up, pulling back those heavy curtains, and brewing my own perfect cup in the room? Bliss. They even had complimentary tea. The little things, people. The. Little. Things. The mini bar was well stacked for the late-night snack attacks, too.

Internet & Tech Stuff (Because We Can't Completely Unplug)

Okay, I won't lie. I needed to stay connected at least a little bit. Thank goodness for free Wi-Fi in all the rooms! And the Internet access – LAN option? Bonus points for catering to the techie types. They've got you covered.

Food, Glorious Food! (aka, My Weight Gain Adventure)

Listen, I'm a foodie. And Kanazawa? A food lover's paradise. ANA Crowne Plaza? They get it.

  • Dining, drinking, and snacking, oh my! Multiple restaurants? Yes! A fantastic bar? Obviously. A coffee shop? Fueling my coffee addiction! Here’s where the real magic began.

  • I had a particularly magnificent experience at one of their main restaurants, where they had this beautiful buffet. My eyes bulged! It offered a breathtaking array of options and I stuffed myself silly.. This wasn’t just a buffet; it was a culinary journey. I tried the Asian breakfast one morning, and then went full-on Western cuisine the next day. They genuinely catered to both sides. It was so good that I had both styles of breakfast.

  • The poolside bar! Oh, the poolside bar! A perfect spot for a cocktail after a day of exploring.

  • And the room service [24-hour]? Let's just say there were a few nights where a late-night snack was absolutely necessary. The salad in restaurant. The soup in restaurant. The desserts in restaurant. I was having a grand time!

  • Restaurant Recommendations: One particular restaurant had a lovely view of the city. Their a la carte in restaurant was exceptional. They even had a vegetarian restaurant option, which is a huge bonus in a city known for its seafood.

Relaxation Station: Spa, Sauna, and Serenity (or at least, an Attempt)

Okay, so I'm usually terrible at relaxing. But even I managed to chill out here. The spa? Gorgeous. The sauna? Heavenly. Steamroom? Pure bliss. I didn’t get a body scrub or a body wrap (hello, self-consciousness!), but the options were there. Just the ambiance did the trick. I saw the pool with view, and the thought alone was enough to calm me.

Fitness Fanatics: Gym, Pool, and More!

For those of you with more willpower than me, there’s a fitness center! They have a gym/fitness, and a swimming pool [outdoor]. If you want, you can even take a dip in the swimming pool. I did not see the pool with a view. But I'm sure it was beautiful.

Safety First (But Mostly Delicious Second)

Okay, let’s talk safety. I felt incredibly secure. CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Security [24-hour], Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms. They’ve thought of everything. And during these times, that is huge. Speaking of safety, hand sanitizer was available everywhere. The staff are trained in safety protocol, and they use anti-viral cleaning products.

Cleanliness and all the bells and whistles

  • Rooms sanitized between stays? Yes! Major win.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas? You betcha.
  • Professional-grade sanitizing services? Check.
  • Sanitized kitchen and tableware items? Absolutely.

Things to Do & Getting Around

  • Airport transfer: Easy and efficient.
  • Taxi service: Readily available.
  • Car park [free of charge]: Score!
  • Convenience store: Very useful.
  • There's a shrine nearby.

Business Stuff (Which I Mostly Ignored)

They have meeting/banquet facilities (looked very fancy!), and the usual business facilities if you have work to do (bless your soul).

For the Kids (If You Have Them, I Don't!)

They have babysitting service and kids facilities so you can relax.

Overall Vibe: 9/10 (Minus One Point for the Slightly Overpriced But Still Delicious Cocktails)

Look, the ANA Crowne Plaza is a treat. It's luxurious, it's comfortable, and it's incredibly well-located. Above all else, the service is the absolute stand out.

My Final, Unsolicited Advice: Book it. Right now. Go to Kanazawa. Experience the magic. And tell the friendly staff that I said "Hi!"


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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized, corporate-approved travel blog post. We're diving headfirst into the deep end of my slightly chaotic, potentially awesome adventure at the ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa by IHG in Japan. Prepare for some real talk, some weird tangents, and a whole lotta love (and maybe a little frustration) for this ancient, beautiful country.

Day 1: Arrival, Anticipation, and Instant Noodles - A Love Story

  • 14:00 - Arrival at Komatsu Airport (KMQ): Okay, first off, the airport is TINY. I'd envisioned a sprawling, ultra-modern Japanese behemoth, and instead, I got a charming little airport that felt like a friendly grandma's embrace. Immigration was a breeze (thank you, efficient Japanese systems!), and suddenly, I was breathing the crisp, slightly humid air of Ishikawa Prefecture. (Anecdote Alert!) I nearly forgot to grab my luggage because I was too busy staring at a group of kids doing a traditional welcome dance. Adorable. Almost missed my own bag!

  • 15:00 - Transfer to ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa: I decided on a bus ride, since I am traveling on a budget. The hotel is conveniently located just a short taxi ride from Kanazawa Station (though I'll probably walk there at least once, for the "authentic" experience… and because I need to sweat off the inevitable ramen consumption).

  • 16:00 - Check-in & Room Exploration: This is where things get REAL. The hotel? Gorgeous. Lobby? Elegant. Room? Slightly… smaller than I'd anticipated. But hey, it has a view of the city! (Quirky Observation!) I swear, Japanese hotel rooms are designed for maximum efficiency. My suitcase feels like it's taking up half the floor. (I am used to that though, I am a messy packer.) I was however, absolutely delighted to find the ritual of the Japanese toilet.

  • 17:00 - Naptime Fails & Instant Noodle Redemption: Jet lag, thy name is… EVERYTHING. I tried to take a quick nap, but my brain decided it wanted to rehash every single awkward moment of my entire life. So I gave up and gave in to my hunger. I opened the trusty Instant Noodles that I packed. Oh, the comfort! This is real travel, folks. This is how you do it.

  • 19:00 - Dinner: Exploring the Hotel and its offerings: Now, time to hit up the hotel's restaurant. I'm hungry. Very hungry. I peeked at the dinner menus. The fancy French place looks tempting, but my bank account (and my inner ramen enthusiast) is screaming for something… simpler. I opted for a more casual place. It will be a nice way to warm up for tomorrow’s itinerary.

  • 21:00 - Evening Wind-Down & Bedtime: A nice bath using the wonderful products in the hotel. Watched some Japanese TV (no idea what was happening, but it was fascinating). Crawled into bed, feeling utterly exhausted, but with a tiny, persistent tickle of excitement for what tomorrow holds.

Day 2: Kanazawa's Charm & (Maybe) Regretful Purchases

  • 08:00 - Breakfast Buffet (and a potentially shameful amount of pastries). Listen, I'm on vacation! This seems a good time to try everything!

  • 09:00 - Kenrokuen Garden: Seriously, this garden is a masterpiece. It's like a perfect painting come to life. The pond, the bridges, the meticulously manicured trees… (Emotional Reaction!) I almost cried at the sheer beauty of it all! I wandered around for hours, taking a million photos, my jaw permanently slack. I could spend a lifetime here.

  • 12:00 - Lunch: Local Cuisine (and potential food coma). I'm going to try the local cuisine. I am hoping for a food experience, but I might have a bad reaction.

  • 14:00 - Kanazawa Castle Park: This is where I finally found the castle. Beautiful!

  • 16:00 - Higashi Chaya District: This well-preserved geisha district is something else. I'm not going to lie; I hoped I'd see a geisha gracefully gliding down the street. I did not. Still, the wooden buildings, the tea houses, the little shops… it's like stepping back in time. (Messy Interjection!) Okay, I did a very touristy thing and bought a ridiculously expensive gold-leaf cosmetic. Worth it? Probably not. Regret? Maybe. Am I still gonna wear it? Absolutely.

  • 18:00 - Dinner: Ramen Round 2 (or maybe a fancy restaurant? I’ll decide later… probably Ramen.) I am torn. My stomach is still happily rumbling from the ramen, and I'd like to try some other food.

  • 20:00 - Evening Stroll & Souvenir Shopping: Took a walk to Kanazawa Station, just to watch the people.

Day 3: Artistic Adventures & a Last Hurrah

  • 09:00 - 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa: This place is cool. And weird. And cool-weird. (Opinionated Language!) Some of the art I didn't understand AT ALL, but the swimming pool illusion? Pure genius. I spent a good hour just giggling and taking photos.

  • 11:00 - The Omi-cho Market: This place is crazy! Imagine a giant, bustling, sensory overload of fresh seafood, produce, and local delicacies. (Stronger Emotional Reaction!) The smells! The energy! I felt like I was in a live-action food documentary! I sampled everything I could get my hands on… and nearly bought a whole crate of uni (sea urchin). Restrained myself. Barely.

  • 13:00 - Lunch: Omi-cho Market Delights: This is when I was able to enjoy some of the food!

  • 15:00 - Farewell Afternoon: Time for a goodbye feast, I have my flight soon. (Stream-of-consciousness) I found the best small bakery, they sold a lot of cakes, I bought one. I found a nice coffee shop, and finished my day here.

17:00 - Departure: Airport again. Goodbye Kanazawa.

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Uncover Hidden Kanazawa: ANA Crowne Plaza - The Real Deal? (Or Just Another Pretty Picture?)

Okay, spill. Is the ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa *really* luxurious? Or are we talking Instagram-filtered luxury?

Alright, alright, let's cut the fluff. "Luxury" is subjective, right? But honestly? Yeah, the ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa *mostly* delivers. The rooms? Spacious. The views? Killer. Especially if you snag a room on a higher floor – watching the city sparkle at night is legit breathtaking. I got this crazy good feeling (a tiny thrill really), the minute I walked into my room. It really felt like stepping into a different world. That said... the hairdryer was a bit weak. And the coffee machine? A bit of a grumpy old man to operate. But hey, nobody's perfect, and the beds? Cloud-like. Pure bliss. So, yes, *mostly* real-deal luxury, with a few tiny, almost endearing, flaws.

What about the location? Is it actually *convenient* for exploring, or are you going to spend half your vacation commuting?

Listen, convenience is KING when you're on vacation, and the ANA Crowne Plaza totally gets it. Right outside the hotel, you've got the Kanazawa Station, which is basically the heart of Kanazawa. Trains, buses, everything’s right there. You can practically *roll* out of the hotel and onto a train to get to Kenrokuen Garden (which you ABSOLUTELY MUST SEE - more on that later). I mean, seriously, it’s like they *planned* it for maximum ease. However... I will say that I got a little overwhelmed trying to buy a bus ticket the first time. My Japanese is *terrible*. But thankfully, some super-kind local stepped in to help (another win for Japanese hospitality!). So, accessible? Absolutely. A potential minor bus-ticket-induced panic attack? Possibly. But worth it.

The food! Is the hotel restaurant just for tourists, or are the options actually decent?

Okay, the food situation… This is where things get interesting. There are several restaurants within the hotel. I tried the Japanese one (they say *Kaga cuisine*, fancy-schmancy). And honestly? It was... good. But the really exciting stuff? That's outside the hotel walls. Kanazawa is a foodie paradise! Forget the hotel breakfast in all of the excitement. Get yourself to the Omicho Market. I'm telling you. That place is a sensory overload in the BEST way possible. Fresh seafood, vibrant colors, bustling atmosphere… I ate the best sushi I’ve ever had in *my life* at a tiny stall there. Forget the fancy hotel options. Go explore. Seriously. Go do it. (Although, the hotel's bar *is* a great spot for a nightcap after your fish adventures... just saying.)

What about the famous Kenrokuen Garden? Can you walk there?

Oh. Kenrokuen Garden. Okay, look, I'm going to be completely honest. When I first saw pictures, I thought, "Meh, another pretty garden." WRONG. SO WRONG. It's *gorgeous*. It's even MORE gorgeous in person. And yes, you *can* walk there. It's a pleasant stroll. (Though, I'm not going to lie, I opted for the bus sometimes because my feet were screaming after all of the walking.) The scenery, the colors, the perfect manicuring! It’s genuinely impressive. I got slightly obsessed with the little stone lanterns. And the entire experience solidified the idea of "Japanese aesthetic" for me. You *have* to go. Seriously. Don't miss it. Even if you're like me and initially scoff at gardens.

Okay, let's talk service. Is it the polite-but-distant type, or the genuinely helpful kind?

The service at the ANA Crowne Plaza? Generally, it's fantastic. The staff are incredibly polite, incredibly efficient, and always seem to be one step ahead. They're helpful without being intrusive. I had a minor luggage mishap (long story, involving a particularly enthusiastic souvenir purchase) and they handled it with grace and speed. They also helped me navigate a very confused attempt to communicate my dietary restrictions to the restaurant, which I appreciated more than I can say. There were no miscommunications, the staff was ready and knew the special instructions, and the food was delicious! It's that level of service that really elevates the experience. And honestly? That makes a huge difference.

Any hidden downsides we should know about? Anything that *didn't* live up to the hype?

Okay, let's get real. No place is perfect. And the hotel's gym? Smaller than I expected. I mean, I was pretty determined to work out and I did... but it wasn't exactly state-of-the-art. And the "Uncover Hidden Kanazawa" tagline kind of made me feel like a *real* tourist – I want to discover things on my own and I wanted to know how to find it. Maybe I'm just rebellious. But the biggest letdown? (This is petty but I'm including it because it bothered me) the Wi-Fi. It was spotty in my room. Thankfully, they fixed it when I complained. But. Argh. I need my internet. But honestly? These are minor quibbles. The experience was largely positive.

So, overall, would you recommend the ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa? Would you go back?

Absolutely. Yes. 100%. I'm already mentally planning my return trip. Despite the slightly grumpy coffee machine, the small(ish) issues mentioned, and my own tendency to over-romanticize my travels. The location alone makes it worthwhile -- then you add in the comfortable rooms, and the generally excellent service? It's a winner. Kanazawa itself is an amazing city. The hotel is an excellent base from which to explore it, and the views alone are worth the price of admission. So, yeah. Go. Enjoy. Eat all the sushi. And tell them I sent you. (Kidding... mostly.) Seriously, go. You won’t regret it. Just maybe bring your own coffee maker.
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ANA Crowne Plaza Kanazawa By IHG Japan

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