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Kanazawa, Japan

Kanshukuen

A sanctuary on the shores of the Kuzuryu River
Two chairs on a covered terrace facing a view of mountains at sunset

A stylish haven of serenity and exquisite cuisine

Kanshukuen is a sleek sanctuary where ancient heritage intersects with modern style. Each of its eight villas is individually decorated according to a specific concept, incorporating contemporary works of art, antique furnishings and traditional crafts from the region. The common thread among them is a sense of open space and peace, which is further enhanced by the inclusion of private open-air baths fed by natural hot springs.

As part of the ESHIKOTO brand – best known for its renowned Kokuryu Sake Brewery – the hotel places food and drink front and centre. There are two restaurants serving locally caught seafood and seasonal produce; one focuses on traditional cuisine from the region, while the other fuses French specialties with local ingredients. Start your mornings with a French-inspired breakfast at Acoya and end your evenings with expertly crafted cocktails at Bar Toki.

Kanshukuen is located in the Fukui Prefecture of Japan‘s largest island, close to the 13th-century Eiheiji Temple and surrounded by dense forests and coastal cliffs. It’s the perfect place to combine traditional culture and history with culinary indulgence and relaxation, and is easily reachable from Tokyo or Kanazawa via direct high-speed trains.

Highlights

Enjoy exceptional cuisine made from local ingredients and fresh seafood

Choose from eight villas curated by the renowned artist Koichi Uchida

Sink into the healing waters of your own private hot spring bath

Visit Kokuryu Sake Brewery on the other side of the river

Explore nearby temples, castles and shrines

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