Fujiya Inn
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Fujiya Inn

443 Ginzanshinhata, Obanazawa City, Yamagata Prefecture 999-4333, Japan
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Hot Spring
Golf Course
Children's Bathrobe
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Property Description
This inn consists of a three-storied wooden building with an interior beautifully crafted with stained glass, fine bamboo screens, and handmade Echizen-style Japanese paper. Take in the beauty of this harmony to enjoy the passage of time and a relaxing feeling. null
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7.8/10
Good
Cleanliness7.8
Amenities7.8
Location7.8
Service7.8
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Surroundings
Airport: Yamagata Airport
(41.4 km)
Train: Oishida Station
(17.4 km)
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Non-smoking
Bedding: Blanket or quilt
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7.8/10
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5 reviews
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  • Cleanliness7.8
  • Amenities7.8
  • Location7.8
  • Service7.8
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 11, 2024
Stayed for 1 night to experience the onsen in this nice little village. A one night is more than sufficient to see the night light up, magical. This is a very modern looking ryokan but can be a bit impractical (in terms of light switches etc). But those are minor details. There are only 8 rooms and 5 baths to experience, that’s the main highlight. There is no reservation needed and all are private baths for the whole room. The food is average but then again food is not the highlight of this onsen village. The meal portion is sufficient. Service is impeccable and little English is spoken. If you drive, there is a carpark about 500m away and the hotel will sent someone to pick you up at the carpark. The only challenge I had was sleeping on the floor with the thin mattress, tough getting up and the light switches are many steps away. Meals are served in the room but if you travelling with a bigger group and want to have your meals together, it can be arrange on the ground floor. Highly recommended stay.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
May 28, 2025
The guest is an elderly person who has a bad leg and uses a cane. I would like to give a few impressions of my stay. 1. Perhaps because I had told them in advance that I am an elderly person who uses a cane, I was given a room on the second floor close to the elevator. I was grateful for the upgrade to a room with a shower and bathtub, but after dinner, I walked around the gas-lit inn district and returned to my room, and when I tried to use the shower room in the corner of the room, there was no light in the shower room and it was pitch black. On top of that, the soaps were unsanitarily placed directly on the floor, so there was a risk of falling, and I ended up not being able to use the shower. Also, it was incomprehensible that there was only a bathtub placed next to the washroom without a curtain or other partition, so how could I use it, and did I mind if the floor got flooded? ??? ??? ??? 2. Since I couldn't use the shower and bathtub, I opened the door to the third floor bathroom, which had relatively few steps to reach, and for some reason I had to climb several steps for some reason, and when I finally reached the sink, there was a sign next to the mirror that said, "This bathroom is not available due to a broken shower." I think this kind of notice is usually posted at the entrance. ③ In the end, I went back to the first floor, changed my slippers, and used the bath on the first floor. After that, I tried to go back to my room, but my feet got tired and I couldn't climb the steps to change my slippers by myself, even after trying several times. I was sitting on a small chair in the pitch black of around 11pm, when a young employee who was engrossed in his computer screen next to the entrance came towards me, and I thought he would finally help me, but he passed me by without a second glance and ran up the stairs to the second floor. After a while, he passed me by again without a second glance and returned to his computer screen. What kind of inn is it to ignore elderly guests who are paying a fair amount for a stay and are sitting in the dark in the middle of the night? ④ There were three large air conditioning control panels in the room, but no matter how I operated them, the heating didn't work at all and I was shivering. At dawn, I noticed that there were two kerosene stoves, and I was finally able to warm myself up with them. It was nostalgic to use a kerosene stove for the first time in about 50 years, but I couldn't stand the smell. Finally, I would like to thank the young female staff member who drove me from the parking lot to the inn area. Thank you for carrying my carry-on bag.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 30, 2024
It's a wonderful inn. It may be famous for its design by Kengo Kuma. Thank you for the thoughtfulness and the shuttle service from Oishida Station. The staff were also very hospitable. Their kindness was conveyed even in their simplicity. There are various comments, but it is natural to aim for service that satisfies 100 people, but there are many different types of people, so shouldn't people stay with their own thoughts? We were very, very satisfied. The amount of dinner was also amazing, and although I felt bad for everyone, I left quite a bit. I'm sorry. Although I was full from dinner, I was engrossed in talking until late at night and wanted to drink alcohol, so I ordered it outside of business hours, but they didn't refuse me over the phone and helped me. (I'm sorry for being selfish.) I wonder if it would be good to have an alcohol vending machine for such customers? I thought. This time I went to Ginzan without snow, but next time I would like to go to Ginzan with snow. Of course, I would like to stay at Fujiya again when I do so. Thank you very much!
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 7, 2022
The only Western-style building in the hot spring town, this inn has only 8 rooms. There are 1 bath on the 3rd floor and 4 baths on the 1st floor, so I took a bath on the 1st floor. The water was hot, but it was good. Meals are served in the room, but the amount of food here is just right for women, although there are many ryokan that serve more than you can eat. Among them, I had the Yamagata specialty imoni (soy sauce flavor) for the first time, but it was so delicious. I went out after eating, but it was beautiful and wonderful with the lights of the inn and the street lights. The breakfast was adequate and delicious. It was a nice night. This is one inn that I would like to stay again.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 6, 2022
Stayed as a couple in a special room. I knew from the beginning that the design was prioritized and the usability was poor. There were many dead insects in the room, but considering it was in the mountains, it was acceptable. The phone in the room was broken and I called twice and couldn't get through to the front desk. As soon as I called from the outside line, someone came and looked at me. The phone was responding at that time. There are no partitions or doors in the large bath in the room, and it is intuitively unacceptable to have a bed next to it. When I was guided into the room, I was surprised and said aloud, but the young woman ignored it. We didn't even talk about it. The young man who picked us up from the parking lot was very polite and pleasant, but most of the staff were unfriendly. The young woman responds, "Yeah," to a guest who is probably 20-30 years older than her and who pays 100,000 yen per night, both on the phone and on site. Re-educate. I couldn't enjoy dinner at all because there was nothing that I thought was delicious. Yonezawa beef steak may be A5 rank, but it feels like swimming in sticky fat. I was hungry, so I ate most of it, but it's better to think that customers who use this price range are in contact with a certain level of things on a daily basis. Only fruits for dessert and rice for breakfast were very delicious. Unless there is a drastic change in mindset and service improvement, there will be no reuse or recommendation to others.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Pets
Pets are not allowed

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 8
This inn consists of a three-storied wooden building with an interior beautifully crafted with stained glass, fine bamboo screens, and handmade Echizen-style Japanese paper. Take in the beauty of this harmony to enjoy the passage of time and a relaxing feeling. null

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Fujiya Inn?

The check-in time at Fujiya Inn is 15:00 and the check-out time is 10:00.

Are pets allowed at Fujiya Inn?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at Fujiya Inn.

Does Fujiya Inn provide breakfast?

No, Fujiya Inn doesn't provide breakfast. But you can find some nearby restaurants and cafés that offer breakfast.

How much does it cost to stay at Fujiya Inn?

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Which airport is closest to Fujiya Inn?

Yamagata Airport is the closest airport to Fujiya Inn, and it is about 45 mins from hotel by car (41.4 km).

What is the cancellation policy for Fujiya Inn?

The cancellation policy for Fujiya Inn varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

About This Property

Nearest AirportYamagata Airport
Distance to Airport41.38KM
Nearest Train StationOishida Station
Distance to Train Station17.43KM
Hotel Star Rating3