'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' to Reopen on July 16, 2026
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- 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' to Reopen on July 16, 2026
- Kyuritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. announced the reopening of 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' on July 16, 2026, which had been closed due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. The company aims to revitalize the region along with the ongoing recovery efforts in the Wakura Onsen area.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 11, 2026
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Kyuritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. announced the reopening of 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' on July 16, 2026, which had been closed due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. The company aims to revitalize the region along with the ongoing recovery efforts in the Wakura Onsen area.
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- 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' to Reopen on July 16, 2026 (June 11, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
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- June 11, 2026
Kyuritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. announced the reopening of 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' on July 16, 2026, which had been closed due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. The company aims to revitalize the region along with the ongoing recovery efforts in the Wakura Onsen area.
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Kyuritsu Maintenance Co., Ltd. (President: Koji Nakamura, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), which operates 'Dormy Inn' and 'Kyoritsu Resort' nationwide, announced that 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' (Wakura Onsen, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture), which had been closed due to the Noto Peninsula Earthquake that occurred on January 1, 2024, will reopen on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
Currently, while efforts for recovery and reconstruction continue in the Wakura Onsen area, the environment for welcoming guests is gradually being prepared. At our facility, we have also been proceeding with safety checks and the establishment of reception systems, and are now ready to resume operations. Accommodation reservations have begun to be accepted on our official website and other booking sites.
Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu Official Website
Main Bath / Guest Room Open-Air Bath / Dinner (Image)
*The images above were taken before the earthquake and may differ from the current situation.
Current Situation in Wakura Onsen
In the Wakura Onsen area, alongside ongoing recovery and reconstruction efforts, initiatives for 'creative reconstruction' for the future are also progressing. Nearby, the 'Notojima Aquarium' has reopened, and facilities like 'Wakura Onsen Soyu' and 'Wakura Onsen Matsuri Kaikan,' as well as local restaurants, are also operating, gradually restoring an environment where visitors can enjoy Noto's food, culture, and hot springs.
Furthermore, in Wakura Onsen, based on the idea that the flow of people and interaction itself leads to regional vitality, efforts are underway for regional regeneration through tourism. The reopening of our facility is positioned to walk together with these regional movements during the ongoing recovery process.
Towards Reopening
Although forced to close due to damage to some facilities, we have been proceeding with facility repairs and system preparations to welcome guests again. While breakwater construction is still ongoing in the surrounding areas, our staff are diligently preparing to ensure guests can stay with peace of mind.
In conjunction with the reopening, a photo exhibition will be held in the first-floor lobby in collaboration with the 'Reiwa 6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Archive' operated by Ishikawa Prefecture. We will provide a space where guests can observe the trajectory of Noto's reconstruction and its 'present' moment.
The beautiful scenery of Nanao Bay and Notojima can still be viewed unchanged. In the foreground, the ongoing breakwater construction for reconstruction can be seen, allowing visitors to feel the 'present' of Noto's reconstruction up close.
Current view from the 1st-floor lobby / Current view from guest rooms
Manager's Comment
Since the occurrence of the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, we have been closed for a long period. During this time, we have received warm support and words of encouragement from many guests, for which we are deeply grateful. While preparing for our reopening, we have once again realized the charm of the Wakura Onsen and Noto regions, and the importance of human connections. Although recovery and reconstruction efforts continue in the region, we are diligently preparing our reception system to ensure our guests can stay with peace of mind, and all our staff are eagerly awaiting the day we can welcome you all again. We hope that, using our facility as a base, you will enjoy the unique charms of Noto, such as strolling through Wakura Onsen town and experiencing the local food, culture, and hot springs.
Shuichi Kayamori, Manager of 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu'
Facility Overview
Official Name
Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu (Kyoritsu Resort)
Location
31 Wa-bu, Wakura-machi, Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture, 926-0175
Phone Number
0767-62-0085 (Reservations) (Reception Hours: Weekdays 10:00-17:00)
Reopening Date
Thursday, July 16, 2026
Access
Approximately 5 minutes by car from JR and Noto Railway Wakura-Onsen Station
Approximately 10 minutes from Wakura IC on the Noto-Satoyama Expressway
Approximately 90 minutes by car from Toyama Airport / Approximately 90 minutes by car from Komatsu Airport / Approximately 50 minutes by car from Noto Satoyama Airport
Number of Rooms
Total 98 rooms
Hot Spring Source
Wakura Onsen
Spring Quality
Sodium, Calcium-Chloride Spring (Hypertonic, Weakly Alkaline, High-Temperature Spring)
Rates
[Japanese-Western Twin Room (with Natural Hot Spring Open-Air Bath)]
Per person for 2 people in 1 room (with 2 meals) from ¥33,000
*Rates vary depending on the season and day of the week.
Official Website
https://dormy-hotels.com/resort/hotels/noto_kaisyu/
*Information regarding your stay
- Currently, recovery work is ongoing in the Wakura Onsen area, and breakwater construction is being carried out around our facility. Therefore, the scenery may differ partially from before the earthquake. We kindly ask for your warm support as you observe the town's progress towards recovery.
- Our facility is currently in the process of recovering from the earthquake, and we may not be able to provide the same level of service as before the disaster.
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Kyoritsu Resort is the resort hotel business operated by Kyoritsu Maintenance. It offers resort hotels and healing hot spring inns where guests can enjoy high-quality yet relaxed hospitality, including the 'La Vista' series for enjoying spectacular views, the 'Lucien' series for stays with pets, and unique 'Japanese Hot Spring Inns.' It operates 44 properties nationwide.
Brand Site: https://dormy-hotels.com/resort
Established in 1979, Kyoritsu Maintenance began its business with contract food services for corporations. It operates the dormitory business (Dormy student and employee dormitories), the hotel business (Dormy Inn business hotels and Kyoritsu Resort hotels), and the senior life business (Dormy Senior residences for the elderly). Through its services in food, accommodation, and healing, the company aims to contribute to societal development.
Corporate Site: https://www.kyoritsugroup.co.jp/
Official X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/kyoritsu_pr
■ Inquiries regarding accommodation reservations
Wakura Onsen Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu
TEL: 0767-62-0085
Official Website: https://www.hotespa.net/hotels/noto_kaisyu/
■ Image Provision
Images related to this matter are available on the following site. Please feel free to use them.
https://kyoritsu-cierto.jp/gl/wo8etk3ah5
(Download deadline: June 30, 2026)
FAQ
When will 'Shirasagi no Yu Noto Kaisyu' reopen?
It will reopen on Thursday, July 16, 2026, as part of the recovery efforts following the earthquake.
What is the recovery status of Wakura Onsen?
Facilities like the 'Notojima Aquarium' and local restaurants have reopened, and the environment for enjoying tourism is gradually returning.
What considerations are being made for the reopening?
Safety checks and reception systems are being established to ensure guests can stay with peace of mind. A photo exhibition on reconstruction will also be held in the lobby.