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【貸切一軒家】広々160m2と4ldkを完全プライベート!ドッグランとbbq完備【ワンニャンステイ】 - Yamagata
9.8 42 reviews

【貸切一軒家】広々160m2と4ldkを完全プライベート!ドッグランとbbq完備【ワンニャンステイ】

apartment, Yonezawa Shi
This pet-friendly house in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, offers convenient access to various attractions within a 60-150km radius.
The 60-square-metre property features three bedrooms sleeping eight, a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, a private 60-square-metre dog run, and an on-site mini-golf course.
Kaminoyama Azumaya - Yamagata
8.3 341 reviews

Kaminoyama Azumaya

ryokan, Kaminoyama-shi
This Kaminoyama-shi inn is conveniently located within 2km of Kaminoyama Castle and Hayama Hot Spring, and within 5km of Takeda Winery and Lina World, offering easy access to major attractions.
The hotel boasts a sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, and room service, along with free Wi-Fi in public areas, free parking, and a free train station pick-up service.
Tsukasaya Ryokan - Yamagata
9.5 50 reviews

Tsukasaya Ryokan

ryokan, Tsuruoka Shi
Tsukasaya Ryokan in Tsuruoka Shi is located 11.7 kilometres from the Kamo Aquarium and offers allergy-free rooms with air conditioning, complimentary private parking, and Wi-Fi, alongside on-site fitness classes and a mini-market. Guests can enjoy the convenience of an on-site hot spring bath within this traditional Japanese inn, which is situated in a geothermal area known for its numerous hot springs.
蔵王温泉 林檎屋 - Yamagata
8.1 139 reviews

蔵王温泉 林檎屋

ryokan, Yamagata Shi
Zao Onsen Ringo-ya is situated in the Zao Onsen district, a mere 35 kilometres from Yamagata Airport and just a short walk from the Zao Hot Springs Ski Resort.
The Japanese-style inn offers traditional tatami flooring, a family-friendly restaurant, and the option of renting ski equipment and purchasing ski passes, making it an ideal choice for a family ski trip.

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  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Yamagata, Japan?

    Yamagata Prefecture boasts stunning natural beauty and historical sites. For breathtaking views, head to Mount Zao, known for its volcanic landscape and unique snow monsters in winter. The picturesque Ginzan Onsen, a preserved hot spring town with wooden buildings, offers a charming escape. Yamadera Temple, a mountain temple with over 1,000 steps leading to its main hall, is a must-see for its spiritual significance and stunning views. Lastly, explore the historical Kasuga Shrine, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.
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  • What is the best itinerary to experience Yamagata, Japan?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A 5-day trip could include: Day 1: Arrive in Yamagata city and explore the city center, including the Yamagata Museum of Art. Day 2: Visit Ginzan Onsen and soak in the hot springs. Day 3: Hike or take the ropeway up Mount Zao. Day 4: Explore Yamadera Temple and its surrounding nature. Day 5: Visit Kasuga Shrine and depart. Adjust this based on your interests; adding more time for hiking, exploring smaller towns, or visiting local museums.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Yamagata?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Yamagata, Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata, Richmond Hotel Yamagata Ekimae and Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yamagata-ekimae are the most popular ones.

  • What is the recommended daily budget for Yamagata, Japan (accommodation, dining, transportation, and activities)?

    A daily budget in Yamagata can vary greatly. Expect to spend around ¥15,000-¥30,000 per day (approximately $100-$200 USD). This is a rough estimate and depends on your accommodation choices (budget-friendly hostels to luxury Ryokans), dining preferences (local eateries to high-end restaurants), transportation method (public transport to taxis), and choice of activities. Budget travelers can certainly manage with less, while those seeking luxury experiences will spend more.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Yamagata?

    Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yamagata Ekimae, Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse and Zao Kokusai Hotel are among the best luxury hotels in Yamagata.

  • What is the best time to visit the Yamagata region of Japan?

    The best time to visit Yamagata is during spring (April-May) for cherry blossoms or autumn (September-October) for stunning fall foliage. Summer (June-August) offers pleasant weather for hiking, but can be hot and humid. Winter (November-March) is ideal for skiing and snowboarding at Zao Onsen Ski Resort and seeing the snow monsters on Mount Zao, but be prepared for cold temperatures and snow.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Yamagata?

    The best family friendly hotels in Yamagata are Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yamagata Ekimae, Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse and Zao Kokusai Hotel.

  • What popular festivals can you find in Yamagata, Japan?

    Yamagata hosts several festivals throughout the year. The Hanagasa Festival, held in August, is a major event featuring vibrant dancers with flower-decorated hats. The Yamagata Autumn Festival, in September, showcases traditional floats and performances.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Yamagata?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Yamagata are Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata, Hotel Route-inn Yamagata Ekimae and Yamagata Grand Hotel.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Yamagata, Japan?

    Don't miss trying local specialties like Yonezawa beef, known for its marbling and flavor. Also, try the various soba noodles, a local staple. Kanten (agar-agar jelly) is a unique dessert made from seaweed, reflecting the region's coastal influence. Local sake breweries also offer tasting experiences.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Yamagata?

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Yamagata, Japan?

    While popular spots are amazing, consider exploring the smaller onsen towns surrounding Ginzan Onsen. Many offer a quieter, more authentic experience. Additionally, the rural areas surrounding Yamagata city hold many hidden temples and shrines, offering a peaceful escape from the crowds.
  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Yamagata, Japan?

    Staying at a traditional Ryokan (Japanese Inn) often provides opportunities to interact with the owners and staff. Participating in local workshops, such as sake brewing or pottery, can offer immersive cultural experiences. Visiting local markets and engaging with vendors can also provide insights into daily life and local traditions.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Yamagata, Japan?

    Yamagata experiences distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and snowy, especially in mountainous areas. Be prepared for all types of weather and pack accordingly. Mountain areas can be prone to landslides after heavy rainfall, so check weather forecasts before venturing into the mountains.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to Yamagata, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on hiking or exploring temples. A universal travel adapter is necessary for electronics. Consider bringing layers of clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will enhance your interactions with locals.

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