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Moritosha - Selected hotel in Nanto, Japan

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Key Highlights

  • Restaurant & Cafe:** Moritosha has an on-site restaurant and a coffee shop/cafe. The restaurant is noted for serving a delicious curry in a beautiful setting.

Expert Review: Moritosha

Moritosha in Nanto, Japan, a Michelin Key Selected property, is consistently praised for its unique blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics, exceptional hospitality, and tranquil setting. Housed in a beautifully renovated former Buddhist training hall, the hotel offers guests a distinctive experience centered around the Mingei (folk craft) movement.

Overall Rating & Sentiment

Moritosha generally receives a superb to exceptional rating from guests, with scores often reaching 9.4 and higher on various booking platforms. The overwhelming sentiment is highly positive, with guests frequently describing their stays as "stunning," "amazing," "wonderful," and "unforgettable." Many express deep satisfaction with the overall experience.

Key Highlights

Guests consistently rave about several aspects of Moritosha:

  • Design & Atmosphere: The hotel is located on the site of an old Buddhist temple and has undergone a tasteful renovation. It serves as a unique "art hotel" dedicated to Mingei, showcasing folk crafts within its serene environment. The interior is described as simple, of good quality, and preserving a peaceful, traditional atmosphere. A cozy fireplace in the lobby adds to the tranquil ambiance.
  • Exceptional Service: The staff, particularly individuals like Makiko and Kentaro, are frequently highlighted for their "amazing hospitality," being "super helpful and friendly," and "thoughtful." They go above and beyond to provide local recommendations and assist with bookings, ensuring guests feel welcome from the moment they arrive. One hostess is noted for speaking fluent French.
  • Unique Cultural Immersion: Moritosha offers an opportunity to attend a morning Buddhist sutra, providing a unique cultural experience for those interested in local traditions.
  • Amenities: The property offers complimentary Wi-Fi, an on-site restaurant and coffee shop, a shop featuring high-quality local crafts (especially ceramics), a library, and free private parking.

Room Quality

Moritosha features six thoughtfully designed guest rooms (one triple and five twin rooms) located on the second floor of the converted Buddhist training hall.

  • Design: Rooms are characterized by a simple, almost ascetic, yet comfortable and minimalist aesthetic, rather than overt luxury. Each room is adorned with authentic Mingei-crafted objects, some from the personal collection of the original builder, Keiichi Yasukawa. Twin rooms include a traditional "Tokonoma" alcove. The triple room uniquely features a Hinoki cypress bathtub and a distinctive leather chair once used by Keiichi Yasukawa.
  • Comfort: Guests consistently describe the rooms as "nice, clean, and spacious," with comfortable beds. Some accommodations offer private seating areas with garden views, enhancing the sense of serenity.
  • Amenities: Standard in-room amenities include air conditioning, private bathrooms with either bathtubs or showers, hair dryers, complimentary bottled water, desk chairs, room wear, towels, and a selection of toiletries (toothbrush, razor, soap, face lotion, body milk, facial cleanser, shampoo, conditioner, body wash). Daily housekeeping is also provided.

Dining Experience

The hotel provides a satisfying culinary experience:

  • Restaurant & Cafe: Moritosha has an on-site restaurant and a coffee shop/cafe. The restaurant is noted for serving a delicious curry in a beautiful setting.
  • Breakfast: The Japanese-style breakfast receives high praise for its quality and taste, with many guests stating it was "delicious" and "something to look forward to." A vegetarian and Asian breakfast featuring local specialties is also available. Breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
  • Dinner: For dinner, guests are typically encouraged to explore Nanto's walkable city center, implying that the on-site restaurant primarily focuses on breakfast and light fare.

Service & Staff

The service at Moritosha is a standout feature, frequently cited as "impeccable" and "Japanese hospitality at its finest." The staff are consistently described as "super helpful and friendly," "kind," and "thoughtful." They are proactive in assisting guests, offering local insights, and making restaurant reservations. Many guests report feeling genuinely welcomed from the moment they arrive.

Location & Accessibility

Moritosha is situated in Nanto, offering a peaceful retreat within a culturally rich area.

  • Setting: The hotel is located adjacent to an old Buddhist temple, providing a quiet ambiance with views of a serene inner courtyard or quiet streets. It's a minute's drive from Johanabetsuin Zentokuji Temple.
  • Attractions: Guests have easy access to local attractions such as Ainokura Gassho-zukuri Village. Other nearby cultural landmarks include the Shiko Munakata Memorial Building (6.2 km), Takase Shrine (8.3 km), and Kotokuji Temple (8.3 km).
  • Regional Exploration: The hotel serves as a good base for exploring wider regional attractions, being approximately 28 km from Kanazawa Castle and 29 km from Kenrokuen Garden, especially convenient for guests traveling by car.
  • Transportation: Moritosha is approximately 3.9 km from Johana station, and free on-site private parking is available for guests. Toyama Airport is about 49 km away.

Value & Pricing

While specific pricing can vary, Moritosha generally offers good value for its cost, with a value for money score of 9.2 from guests. Guests often express high satisfaction with their stay, indicating that the experience justifies the expense. A sample price found was around SGD 165 for one night, though this is indicative and can fluctuate.

Common Complaints

The main recurring point of feedback, rather than a strong complaint, concerns the morning Buddhist sutra experience. While many guests appreciate the unique opportunity, those who do not understand Japanese found the lengthy narrative to be a barrier and indicated they might not repeat the experience unless their Japanese language skills improved. One review also mentioned that the Mingei collection was "not worth the price" if the accommodation was "not fully operational," suggesting that a fully realized experience is crucial for perceived value.

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