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Hakusan offers attractions like the Hakusan National Park, the scenic Shirakawa-go Village, and the ancient Hakusan Shrine that draw many visitors. You can find a variety of hotels, from cozy guesthouses near the beautiful streams of the Yoshinogawa River to modern lodges by hot springs like Kagaonsen. Each option on this site is carefully chosen based on amenities and traveler ratings. Booking is best done in spring or fall when the weather is mild, and using local buses simplifies getting around for exploring everything the city has to offer.
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Ichirino Kogen Hotel Roan
18.9 mi from City Centre500 yd from Hakusan Ichirino Onsen
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A world of accommodation options awaits, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious retreats, with prices suited to every traveler's dream vacation.

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USD 1 156

Essential Hotel Facts for Hakusan Travelers

This guide evaluates various hotels in Hakusan, offering specific insights into pricing, locations, and accessibility to help you make informed accommodation choices in this region.

Typical nightly rates range from $80 to $150 USD.

There are about 10 hotels within Hakusan city.

Peak travel seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November).

Local lodging tax is approximately 10%.

Key attractions like Hakusan National Park are within 30 km.

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