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Zao Shiki No Hotel
4.6/546 Reviews
We arrived at Mt Zao in the middle of Our Epic Six Week Trip To Japan, during which we stayed in nine different hotels. This room was amongst my favourites. The staff largely didn't speak English and were not helpful. We had a stand off at the restaurant as we didn't understand that we couldn't dine at there without having made a booking far in advance. After this was explained,  there was no apology or suggestions for alternative dining options. There are limited dining options in Zao. We ate at the Soup Curry place one night and a cute sushi joint another night. On the last night we ended up getting an ebiken bento box from the local L****ns as nothing was open. We did book breakfast each morning and that was fantastic. Lots of Japanese and Western options and it seemed like the food had all been prepared onsite. The hotel is very pretty, with a lovely view of the forest from the lobby. There is a common room with free coffee, tea and ice creams. People were pretty friendly in there. The hotel is the furthest from the 'town' but the closest to the ski lift and to the 'sulfurous' onsen. The ski lift is about 50 metres from the hotel and the ride up and down is spectacular. I thought the onsen was top notch. The sulfurous onsen outside has milky water that is supposed to be good for your complexion. It was fun having an onsen with snow all around. We stayed in the Western style room - it was spacious and well appointed. Our little lounge area had a beautiful view of pine trees and lots of snow. There was also a similar view from the luxurious bath tub (but I didn't use that tub as the onsen was so good.) The beds in our room were very hard. Our room also had a massage chair which I used for hours a time. It was a bit of a trek getting to Mt Zao. The hotel staff weren't very helpful with organising buses but they did drop us off at the bus stop early in the morning and we were picked up on our day of arrival. I know that the staff weren't friendly to us because of the language barrier, which is a shame because everyone should enjoy this venue. I would stay here again for sure. Next time we'll book the dinner set. It did smell amazing ! --
Zao Onsen Omiya Ryokan
4.3/548 Reviews
📍 Location: It is about 5 minutes walk from the station, which is very convenient. 🤵🏻 Service: Free shuttle service from the Tibetan King Hot Spring Bus Terminal to the hotel, but the shift is sparse and an appointment is required three days ago. 🏠 Room: Japanese-style room (one berth and two meals) HKD1931 + hot spring tax 300 Advantages: 🤩 Full floor is paved with tatami floors, so you can wear slippers, you can wear the new socks provided by the hotel or walk barefoot all the hotel, there is a large shared space, free tea, 😍 massage chairs and board games, You can enjoy the sunset at dusk. The room is very large, there is a staircase at the door, equipped with a TV, a mini refrigerator, a dressing table and a separate toilet. In the evening, there will be staff-Japanese-style beds, and the whole is very strong with retro Japanese elements. Disadvantages: There is no elevator, the staff will help take the luggage upstairs, but they will not speak English, and they will not take the initiative to give free to the attached hot springs, which is generally for foreign tourists. In addition, the hotel is too big, the corridor is exactly the same, it is easy to get lost in the middle. Hot springs: Small indoor hot springs ♨️, sometimes the male and female soups will be exchanged, the environment is not similar, and there is an open-air wind for a fee, but we did not go, because it has been soaked enough 😅. ♨️ The hotel also has two sister hotels, namely Tibetan King International Hotel and Tibetan King Four Seasons Hotel, but the time can be limited to before 3 o'clock, so we missed ☹️ when we checked in, it's a pity! There are also three public indoor hot spring houses that can be used for free. We all visit 😝 within one night, all of which are exactly the same layout. It doesn't matter if you don't go 😑!
Yamagata Eki Nishiguchi Washington Hotel
4.2/5155 Reviews
It was a hotel directly connected to Yamagata Station. The weather was good on the day I stayed, the mountain 々 was clear at dusk, and I was able to see a beautiful moon at night. If you walk in front of the station, there are restaurants and supermarkets, so I think it's not troublesome to stay. There was also a convenience store on the 1 floor. I would like to take care of you again when you go to Yamagata.
Zao Kokusai Hotel
4.5/547 Reviews
We stayed 3 nights at this hotel during a recent trip to Yamagata and absolutely loved it – the best hotel we stayed in on our trip to Japan. The location is great, just a 5-10 min walk to the town center, and right next to the Zao cableway, the cable cars that take you up the mountain. All the staff were very welcoming, friendly and helpful. The hotel seems very modern and well-maintained. Our Japanese style room was large and roomy, very comfortable and inviting. The futon beds were comfortable and we had a great sleep. The bathroom was complete, meaning that we actually had our own shower/bath. The onsens were very nice, outdoor with a couple of pools at slightly different temperatures. The foot onsen was great also. Perhaps the highlight was the amazing buffet breakfast. This was definitely the best breakfast we had in the entire country, with a great selection of fruit, pastries, western dishes (eggs, bacon, sausage) as well as endless Japanese goodies. We looked forward to it every morning! We also liked the free coffee, drinks, popsicles, and chocolate offered in the lobby every day. We found absolutely nothing to complain about and would definitely recommend this hotel to all travelers looking for a great base for Zao Onsen.
Mogamitakayu Zenshichinoyu Ohira
4.4/511 Reviews
We went as a group of 5 to snowboard and the location was perfect, 7 min walk from chairlift 4, they also offer special deals for daily lift passes and nearby rental shop (Best Rental Shop) which was great! Fantastic onsen in the facilities open 24 hours every day (2 public and 3 private was available) was perfect for our aching bodies! The best part were the staff in particular a very cheery waiter who always delivers breakfast and dinner service with a smile! Food was delicious and showcased all the best seasonal local foods. While reception staff were not well rehe****d in english they tried their best to assist us as best as possible. They are slightly short staffed on front desk/in the shop but we were never really rushed for service and a bit of patience meant everyone is happy and you were eventually seen to! Our room was simple japanese style room with futons but very large for 5 people with nice views. We would absolutely come back here it was a very enjoyable stay!
Wakamatsuya
4.3/535 Reviews
A wonderful place to stay in. The service was fantastic. The room was huge, much too large for just a solo traveler like me but it would have been perfect if I had brought my wife and child along. The onsen quality was great, albeit the fittings at the shower area were a bit old. The food was hands down amazing and featured great local produce. Honestly there was too much for one person to finish! What I especially liked was that they had a separate room on the first floor where if it was too early for you to check in, you could drop your luggage off, change, and then grab your gear and head to the slopes. Same thing if you intend to charge the slopes a bit more on your last day, just leave your stuff in the storage room, hit the slopes, come back and change out, hit the onsen for the last time, then go off. Definitely recommending this place to my friends visiting Zao.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties71
Number of Reviews1,982
Highest PriceNZD 3,234
Lowest PriceNZD 62
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 326
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 352