Top rated hotels in Yamagata Prefecture

Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse
4.5/547 Reviews
Suiden Terrace seems to float in a sea of ​​green rice. Walking along the long strokes of the entrance, you follow the lush green rice. After climbing the atrium staircase, you will reach the lobby on the second floor. The sunlight pours in through the large windows, and the spacious space has an open feel, reminiscent of an art museum. We stayed at the hotel with a plan that included dinner and breakfast. All of the dishes made with ingredients from Shonai were delicious, and for dinner we enjoyed an appetizer of short pasta with conch and tomatoes, pan-fried tilefish, and roasted Shonai duck paired with sake and wine from Yamagata Prefecture. For breakfast, we ate our fill of local cuisine made with ingredients from Shonai, gazing at the rice fields swaying like waves in the breeze and Mt. Gassan towering beyond. The large public bath, which is equipped with an open-air bath and sauna, is also surrounded by rice fields, so you can relax and unwind while feeling the pleasant breeze. You can drink in the lounge, but we had local beers, a session IPA and a pale ale, in our room.
Wakamatsuya
4.4/539 Reviews
The bathroom stinks, and the smell is still there after changing rooms, but it is slightly better... The water in the basin faucet for brushing teeth and washing face is too small, I am speechless... The public soup pool is relatively small, and the water in the soup pool is quite hot, but it is not suitable for flushing. The shower space is cold, and the shower water stops frequently. You have to press the faucet constantly when taking a shower! I was shivering from the cold after taking a shower! Food and service are okay!
Zao Shiki No Hotel
4.4/559 Reviews
The room is large, the breakfast is good, the hot spring is clean, and the welcome area is intimate. The ski drying room is on the left side of the gate. The ski information in the hotel is not full... It may still be mainly for bathing guests.
Takamiya Ryokan Miyamaso
4.5/542 Reviews
It is a hotel with quite a history, although there are ten steps before entering the hotel door, however if you take the shuttle then there should be staff to help you carry (I did not sit), checkout employees to help carry luggage, there Cars you go to the station, but actually walking past the station is not very far, to see the tree ice is not afraid of far, anyway, I walked slowly did not pay attention to the time, watching the snow soon. The hotel staff were very enthusiastic and the service was good and the food was quite good. However the room will be a bit cold recommend going in winter to prepare some warm packs.
Tendoso
4.8/52 Reviews
We had an absolutely an amazing stay in Tedoso. First, the hot spring there is amazing. We had never felt so relaxed in a hot spring before. The hot water and the cold weather is completely in harmony. Second, the service is sooooooo nice. They always welcomed us and out in a lot more effort than they needed to. Third, the environment is astounding. The Japanese style and the room is way beyond our expectations. The hotel is so neat and delicate, which made us feel like we’re in a whole new world. Last, the food is spectacular. We had food ranging from big and juicy pieces of sukiyaki beef to nicely cut and flavored sashimi. Our experience at this hotel is exquisite, and the price is highly reasonable, our family highly recommend you to visit Tendoso and give it a try. I’m sure you and your family would have a remarkable experience.
Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata
4.7/5234 Reviews
Excellent stay in a nice clean single room on the 7th floor which also has an ice machine and vending machine and microwave on the same level. Other levels have coin operated laundry machines too. Very conveniently connected to the Yamagata Shinkansen station!!
JURIN
4.2/518 Reviews
In fact, the overall hotel is not bad, the staff is also nice, and if you are a skier, you will definitely like it. The only drawback is that there is no lift. We live on the second floor, so we have to carry our luggage up, which is a bit hard, but the hotel is not bad. Because we don’t have a car, we have to rely on shuttle buses to get in and out, and they are very helpful. The best thing is the hot spring. It’s really beautiful, but it’s so thin!
Hayamakan
4.6/530 Reviews
Charming onsen hotel located 5 min drive from Kaminoyama station. A shuttle pick up can be arranged with the hotel ahead of time available from 1430-1800. It’s a relatively dated property but well maintained. A small public onsen with a rotenburo, and a small private onsen within the room comfortable for two. The spring water through the property is the same. Meals provided are extensive, balanced and nutritious featuring local specialities like yam, Yamagata and Yonezawa beef. Drinks are offered at the lounge in the afternoon from 1700, morning coffee and tea available from 0800. Overall a comfortable and luxurious stay.
Takinoyu Hotel
4.7/551 Reviews
Clean hotel, location quite central, easy to find supermarket and CVS. We were trapped in heavy snow on the way back from a very bad tour. Hotel was hesitant to pick us up; we were cold and trapped outside and they were about to cancel our dinner even though we have paid for it. Also, the hotel will only answer your call between 09:00 and 19:00; what a lame service … hotel should be ready to answer its guests’ call 24 hrs, especially when you charge your guest over 170 USD per night per person!
Petit Resort Hotel der Barte
4.5/515 Reviews
Review Petit Resort Hotel Der Barte When we think of Japanese hotels, we think of Ryokan, but another type that may not be thought of as often is 'European-style guesthouses'. I happened to be visiting Zao Onsen, so I looked for a place to stay in this area. I think it was during the Chinese New Year, so it turned out that everything was full, so I ended up staying here. Petit Resort Hotel Der Barte is a European-style guesthouse, not a guest house. It's more like a Ryokan, but in a more European style. The advantage is that it's right next to the Zao Skii Resort ski slopes. The atmosphere is nice, and the staff is nice. We can play ski right away (but if you want to take the cable car up, you have to pay the normal price). It's perfect for those who want to play ski. The disadvantage is that it's on the opposite side of the Zao Ropeway, and there are no Lawson, Family Mart, or 711 stores. So when you enter, it's like you're cut off from the outside. There's nowhere else to go, apart from Zao Skii Resort. Overall, the accommodation is good, suitable for relaxation, but not very suitable for socializing. The food in the hotel is mostly alcohol and beer, but there aren't many snacks.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I book a hotel on Trip.com?

    To book a hotel on Trip.com, simply enter your destination, travel dates, and the number of guests on the page. Then, browse through the available hotels and select the one you want to book. Follow the prompts to enter your payment information and complete the booking.

  • How do I get hotel deals on Trip.com?

    There are several ways to find affordable hotels on Trip.com. You can narrow down your search results by filtering hotels according to your preferred price range, or you can sort the results by price to view the cheapest options first.

  • Where can I find hotel deals on Trip.com?

    Trip.com offers a wide variety of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. What's more, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can sign in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.

  • How can I get lower prices for hotels?

    Sometimes booking hotels midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.

  • How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?

    You can find over 5 million hotels in more than 230 countries or regions on Trip.com. Haven't decided which hotel to book? Browse our site to get ideas!

  • Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?

    It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Please check the policy section of the related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, sign in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.

  • How do I contact Trip.com customer support?

    You can contact Trip.com's 24/7 customer support by visiting the Help Center on Trip.com and submitting a request. You can also contact us by phone or service chat, depending on your location.

Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties122
Number of Reviews2,680
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 459
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 508