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Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse
4.2/563 Reviews
Room There is a bathtub, separate bath and toilet The refrigerator is empty and has a lot of outlets. Some buildings have far baths and restaurants, but they are quiet. Surprisingly, the hotel from the point has a Suiden and is beautiful, or the view from the hotel is not so good. Hospitality It is an image between a business hotel and a resort hotel, and the front desk is small, so check-in is lined up depending on the time. The employees are relatively kind. There is no excessive customer service. At check-in, I was talking to a person who seemed to be staying for the second time last time, so I felt the height of consciousness of individual 々. Restaurant healthy French. You can also eat Yamagata beef as an additional item. I feel that it is easy to eat alone. There are not many shops where you can eat alone within walking distance. Convenience stores are 5 minutes. There are many shops if you take a taxi, but then the business in front of the station may be good. Bath sauna and open-air bath are good. You can self-reflect in the sauna. The cold bath is also next to the open-air bath, and you can enter while looking at the Suiden. This is quite highly rated. Breakfast I definitely want you to eat this! Just good taste at just the right price! I felt that this was just right!
Tachibanaya
4.3/515 Reviews
Warm hospitality, careful cleaning and cleanliness. Kind consideration for families with babies. The feet are also flat. The temperature measurement and alcohol disinfection are also called out, giving a sense of security. There is also an explanation of local vegetables for the meal, and you can enjoy seasonal foods deliciously. I chose my favorite yukata and obi and took a walk in Yunomachi. First of all, we talked to the tourist information center. This was good! I was able to imagine the plan concretely, got a pamphlet, got event information about walking around the town, and 2 nights and 3 days became very fulfilling. I went to Shibataya, where the traditional textile ”Shinaori” is placed, every day, and I was impressed by the depth and rareness of the Shinaori. I bought a nice brooch, salt from Yamagata grape raw liquid, and Denden Taiko. I bought delicious bread at the bread studio Vanveil, bought cakes instead of Genroku mochi at Yamatoya confectionery store, and walked along the Onkai River. On the way, there was a hot water place so I drank it. (There is no cup because it is a corona disaster. Bring a paper cup from the inn) The morning market is also on the approach to the hot spring shrine. We do it every day from 5 30 to 8 30. You can buy local vegetables and sake. It seems that red kabuki pickles will come out when it gets a little colder. There is also a rose garden, and it is a small hot spring town, but you can enjoy it quite a bit.
Bankokuya
3.9/59 Reviews
Overall, I think it's good value for money. Hot springs and public baths are lukewarm. I'm a little happy that there is a bag at the entrance of the bath where you can put wet towels etc. The bath in the room was free-flowing from the source, and it was so hot that it turned red in a second when I entered with the water dripping from the beginning. It felt good after adjusting it with hot water. It would be nice if there was confirmation of allergies and wasabi at the time of meal and check-in. For dinner, sashimi is served at a hot spring. I would have been happier if I had white rice or breakfast rice cooked for dinner. Breakfast is normal. I ate two clams in my clam miso soup and both were crispy and sad from the morning. The family who went with me was also jerking. It's difficult to choose between Japanese and Western, but it would be nice if it was a breakfast buffet or a light seafood bowl for breakfast instead of sushi for dinner. The building and cleaning are solid, and the structure is gorgeous. I wonder if the elevator can't be helped, but I'm worried about the sound of the door. I've been impressed by how well-maintained an older Japanese-made elevator can keep it, so I'd be happy if I could consult with the manufacturer and improve it. Room and cleanliness. Amenities are also taken care of. It's a pity that there is a bath towel for each person in the room, even though there is a hot spring bath. I'm happy to have two, one for the room and one for the large bath. It would be nice if there were less razors and combs in the public bath and a bath towel or milk or ice cream after the bath. The futon is a little firm. If you have one more futon, you're in a luxury inn. I wrote a harsh review because I thought it was delicious and wasteful, but overall this service at this price was very good.

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Highest Price£1,255
Lowest Price£53
Number of Reviews96
Number of Hotels7
Average Price (Weekdays)£237
Average Price (Weekends)£251

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Tsuruoka does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Tsuruoka has JR Nezugaseki station and JR Koiwagawa station. Each day, many trains run to and from Tsuruoka and other cities nearby.

When visiting Tsuruoka, you can choose from over 27 hotels with great reviews. Unique local hotels in Tsuruoka provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. A popular hotel in Tsuruoka, Yunohama Onsen Yusuitei Isagoya is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Takamiya Bettei Kuon.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Yudonosan Shrine. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Ideha Shrine, Gassan Shrine, Hakusanjima Island.

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