Hotel is on the West Exit (bus to Zao/Sendai is on the East Exit) but is less than 10 minutes walk and feels more quiet. Rooms were good size and there were free drinks and ice cream in the lobby from the afternoon.
There is a 24 hour supermarket behind the hotel, only negative is, there is no proper crossing in front of the hotel.
The hotel is in a great location, making it easy to find food nearby. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with many free amenities, including KOSÉ facial products. The breakfast was also delicious.
The reception staff were friendly and helpful. We were a group of 14 people, and they had arranged our rooms ahead of time, so the check-in process was fast and efficient.
Overall, I had a wonderful stay and would definitely recommend this hotel!
Room was really as per picture. The view was great with the striped windows. Quite spacious, able to accomodate up to 2 suitcases opened.
Location is also great as it's directly connected to the JR Yamagata station & S-PAL beside. You will be able to walk to the south tower through the internal passage way. Overall would recommend - really worth the price point, was comfortable and had everything we need for our stay.
When you get off the bus heading to Tsuruoka from the airport at Science Park, Suiden Terrace is right in front of you.
The room is simply designed but has everything you need and is very comfortable.
There is also a bar and a library space, which is nice. We didn't have time to relax this time, but if you have the time, I recommend spending some time there.
The open-air baths are switched between men and women in the morning and evening, so you can enjoy them both in the morning and at night.
There was a wide selection of Yamagata specialties for breakfast, which was great to enjoy in the morning.
Even though the hotel is connected to the train station but hardly find for non Japanese since all signs are in Japanese. The room size is good and made us feel comfortable.
The hotel is just 2 intersections away from the east exit of the station. The front desk was very polite and patient in explaining the check-in rules. The breakfast was super rich, with omelets, sunny-side-up eggs, hot spring eggs, and many delicious foods. The room was very large and there were many restaurants around. For dinner, we chose a restaurant called Chinese 50-ban and ordered ramen. The soup was great, and then we went to the supermarket in the department store to buy some food and fruit. It was super satisfying. I think the location is great. I will stay here again if I go to Yamagata next time👍
It is a very comfortable place to stay, like being at home. A large hotel. The location for those with cars is good. It is located on a fairly high slope, but it is right next to ski slope number 3. From the hotel, you can walk out to the side and slide down to the ski slope. The advantage is that it is convenient here.
The disadvantage is that I do not have a car. At night, I have to go up and down the slope quite far from the main road. But I can walk comfortably because the weather is cold.
Pros and cons The hotel has private and public hot springs. The public hot spring is free. Very good. I soaked every day.
Book breakfast and dinner. It is delicious and very worthwhile.
The hotel has a free shuttle service until 5:30 p.m. If anyone travels, please inform the hotel to pick you up. It is very good.
Best ryokan to stay during my trip, direct email hotel to confirm shuttle service from Kaminoyaonsen JR station.
Stunning mountain view from our room, although the room with onsen bath, we still love the public bath, environment is very clean. Foods are on par and service and environment from the ryokan is really good
It’s quite a big hotel, 3 buildings are connected and there are many rooms. The rooms are a bit outdated but still maintained well. Service was good and flexible. Transportation to the village is quite necessary when the roads are covered by snow, especially with luggage. They have free shuttle bus which is great.
Best parts: 1. Dinner semi-buffet has unlimited alcoholic beverages including local sake, draft beer and wines. 2. Ski & board rental shop is right outside of the hotel. Although hotel only accept cash for the lift ticket, you can rent the gear (rental shop accepts credit card) and ski down the hill (20sec) to the cable ticket counter to buy ticket, pay by credit card. The location has lifts 5,6 and cable 4
Rooms are a bit old-fashioned but in good condition. Spacious. Indoor and outdoor onsen available with limited facilities.
Location is excellent, less than 10mins walk from the Tsuruoka station and is connected to a shopping mall and a big bus station.
Not much restaurants around. Breakfast provided from hotel restaurant but dinner requires prior booking. A supermarket and convenience store are within 5-10mins walk.
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GGuest UserWhen you get off the bus heading to Tsuruoka from the airport at Science Park, Suiden Terrace is right in front of you.
The room is simply designed but has everything you need and is very comfortable.
There is also a bar and a library space, which is nice. We didn't have time to relax this time, but if you have the time, I recommend spending some time there.
The open-air baths are switched between men and women in the morning and evening, so you can enjoy them both in the morning and at night.
There was a wide selection of Yamagata specialties for breakfast, which was great to enjoy in the morning.
WWith my shutterIt is a very comfortable place to stay, like being at home. A large hotel. The location for those with cars is good. It is located on a fairly high slope, but it is right next to ski slope number 3. From the hotel, you can walk out to the side and slide down to the ski slope. The advantage is that it is convenient here.
The disadvantage is that I do not have a car. At night, I have to go up and down the slope quite far from the main road. But I can walk comfortably because the weather is cold.
Pros and cons The hotel has private and public hot springs. The public hot spring is free. Very good. I soaked every day.
Book breakfast and dinner. It is delicious and very worthwhile.
The hotel has a free shuttle service until 5:30 p.m. If anyone travels, please inform the hotel to pick you up. It is very good.
ZZoeAbsolutely lovely place. At first I thought I'd be uncomfortable with how spaceous the room was (I'm a very jumpy solo traveller), but the room was just so comfy with an excellent view. The heater was a bit hot, but there was an electric fan too, so all was great.
The hotel allows you to have a free 50 minute private bath each night, and the private baths are amazing, able to accommodate up to five persons and with windows to let in the light and stuff. Excellent onsen water -- very acidic and very hot. Takes some time getting used to the heat, but once you do it's a heavenly experience. There are also public baths (free of charge) that you could enjoy throughout the night and into early morning (they're closed for cleaning only during 9-12 in the morning), one indoor and one outdoor, both connected to one another. The outdoor one is a bit small, but it's so refreshing to be able to flee from the stifling indoor onsen to enjoy the crisp winter air while soaking up in the heat.
NNetotrevinoWoah! This is one of the best ryokans we’ve been to. The staff was super attentive and could speak some English, the rooms were amazing (see the photos!). The onsen in the room was fantastic so there was no need for us to go to the public or private onsen downstairs.
The hotel is located 3 minutes away from the bus station and conveniently situated near everything. We’ve stayed at other ryokans but this one was top notch! We strongly recommend to stay at this place and will try to come back again with friends and family. Oh! The food was wow, too! We had breakfasts and dinners included and the sukiyaki dinner offered Yamagata A5 meat which was to die for. Breakfast was also great!
AAnonymous UserWhen I made the reservation, there were only a few rooms left. I sent an email to the hotel to ask if it was possible to accommodate three people in a room, as I wanted to add more people, but the hotel did not respond. Later, when I arrived at the hotel, I had to ask my friend to book a hotel nearby. Because the location is very remote and we arrived late, the room we bought included dinner, but the hotel was unwilling to give it to an extra friend to dine together. They were also very strict. Even if we wanted to pay, they were unwilling to give us an extra seat to dine together. They even wanted to kick our friends out. When we asked our friends to stay in the room, someone would come to the room and knock on the door to kick us out. The experience on the first day was not very good. We are very polite guests and we don't make noise or disturb other guests, but it is hard to understand how the hotel treats guests. Still keep saying だめだめだめ
GGuest UserEven though we called the hotel stating that we would be late for the check-in and dinner as there was heavy snow in the highway. The staff postponed it to 730. However, the snow was so heavy, we lost our way in town and we arrived at 8:10. The staff saying that we were too late and rejected to provide any food for us. we had to walk downhill to the town to find our own dinner. however, on the second night of our stay, we noticed that the other guests were having dinner at 9:10 when we passed by the restaurant. We know that we were late, but I believed that hotel is in the hospitality industry, the staff have to be considerate to the guests. as we were not meant to be late on purpose, just because of the bad weather outside, we couldn’t drive fast. We were in the highway 2 1/2 hours without any food and drink in the hope of arriving on time.
ササンメイト1 night 2 day, to go to Sakata fireworks festival
I used 3 rooms for 6 families.
I was saved by changing the check-in time zone for this convenience. I didn't tell you that there was an elderly person, so it was a room that went up the steep stairs, so I learned that if I told you at the time of booking from the next time, I might be given a little preferential treatment.
Although it is a very old building, the exterior has been renovated and the inside has been cleaned cleanly. The corridor was shiny even if I walked barefoot.
I didn't use it because brown water came out of the water supply in the bathroom in the room.
I think it is better to bring earplugs when sleeping because I can hear the voice and snoring of the next guest.
There is no toilet in the room.
There was one bath for men and women, and it was a bath with a slightly larger bathtub and 3 showers for women. About 4 people entered at the same time. It was available until 12 o'clock at night. I could use it around 6 o'clock in the morning.
Breakfast was a dish that made the nutritionally balanced body happy, mainly vegetables, and it was very delicious. I was really happy with such a meal because eating out is the main thing during the trip.
After all, the rice is delicious! It was Tsuya hime that day.
It was a fluttering stay, but the host was very kind and kind.
thank you for your help.
GGuest UserRoom was really as per picture. The view was great with the striped windows. Quite spacious, able to accomodate up to 2 suitcases opened.
Location is also great as it's directly connected to the JR Yamagata station & S-PAL beside. You will be able to walk to the south tower through the internal passage way. Overall would recommend - really worth the price point, was comfortable and had everything we need for our stay.
SshawndaikiExcellent location short walk from Yamagata station.
A better location might be located on the east side of Yamagata station as there are more food and beverage and convenience stores available.
Dated property but cozy and functional. A man made onsen within the property doesn’t hurt. We also had a rental car and overnight parking was ¥600.
Complimentary breakfast however you must account for time and occupancy, we did not have time to enjoy it due to the lines.
Service was top notch. Hotel was helpful with directions and translation.
A senior lady went the extra mile to assist with contacting next hotel and even considered train timings as well as advising us to stay in Yamagata and not go early as there was nothing available in the next onsen town.
RRosina KimIt’s quite a big hotel, 3 buildings are connected and there are many rooms. The rooms are a bit outdated but still maintained well. Service was good and flexible. Transportation to the village is quite necessary when the roads are covered by snow, especially with luggage. They have free shuttle bus which is great.
Best parts: 1. Dinner semi-buffet has unlimited alcoholic beverages including local sake, draft beer and wines. 2. Ski & board rental shop is right outside of the hotel. Although hotel only accept cash for the lift ticket, you can rent the gear (rental shop accepts credit card) and ski down the hill (20sec) to the cable ticket counter to buy ticket, pay by credit card. The location has lifts 5,6 and cable 4
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