Set in Tsuruoka, 11 km from Kamo Aquarium, Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Saijel
Japan
Excellent staff, smooth check in and extremely clean.
The breakfast is worth the upgrade and is made with quality local produce. I particularly enjoyed the stewed aka-kabu (red turnips) and kan-dara miso soup.
The bath and sauna facilities were also nice with iridescent tiling and basic amenities.
Located in Tsuruoka, within 28 km of Kamo Aquarium and 47 km of Shinjo Station, Kyukamura Shonai-Haguro provides accommodation with ski-to-door access and as well as free private parking for guests...
Conveniently located a minute’s walk from JR Tsuruoka Train Station, the Tsuruoka Ekimae Route-Inn offers a public bath and rooms with free wired internet.
Offering free WiFi, APA Hotel Yamagata Tsuruoka Ekimae is set in Tsuruoka. The property is around 10 km from Kamo Aquarium and 25 km from Atsumi Onsen. The restaurant serves Japanese cuisine.
Alexandre
French Polynesia
Very convenient stay for a step over and good value for money. Friendly staff, good breakfast. Good location, next to the train station, many restaurants near by.
Set in Tsuruoka, 12 km from Kamo Aquarium, Hotel Alpha-One Tsuruoka offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Ikkyu -Seaside Hotel- is a ryokan located in the Yunohama Onsen district of Tsuruoka. The 3-star ryokan features sea views and is 4 km from Kamo Aquarium.
Yuko
United States
We have a great time at this onsen hotel. All good especially staff!! The dinner was served beautifully and delicious with gorgeous sunset view. Our room was a corner and top floor with 2 tatami rooms and living room. We could totally relax and we are sad to leave. We walked around this small town and talk to some local people who are extremely kind and helpful. We definitely will go back there some day.
Surrounded by sacred mountains and untouched nature, Tamonkan is housed in a historic Japanese-style building. Complimentary tea and snacks are served to welcome guests.
Aya
Japan
This was my third time staying and I will return again. I really love the cooking which uses many dishes only found in this area.
It’s a short walk to the start of the Haguro San stair walk so it’s ideal to stay here if you are planning to do the walk.
A 350 year old temple inn, Shukubo Daishinbo offers Japanese-style accommodation, a large public bath and free Wi-Fi. Featuring a garden and free parking, the property lies surrounded by nature.
Orlando
Sweden
Historical building with a lot of charm. Very close to the start of mount Haguro's ascent. The feeling of being far from the world and in a place of pilgrimage was clear and strong. We had vegetarian temple food and it was delicious: a truly culinary experience. The room was spacious and lovely. If you travel in the fall the house could get a bit chilly but nothing that can't be shaken off by the warm beds, and the very nice shared hot baths!
Also very special and fascinating to participate to the morning prayer. They had an interpreter for us during it and it was much appreciated.
Tsukaya Ryokan is a accommodation with a history of over 300 years. All rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) floors.
Hubert
Switzerland
We felt like home: warmly welcome, very friendly people, exceptional food.
Very supportive (we wanted vegetarian food and ist was no problem)
Thank you very much!
I came at the wrong time of year. Gassan was already closed, but it wasn't late enough in the season for momiji. The shuttle bus for Yudonosan only runs on weekends, so next time I'll have to rent a car. There are plenty of public baths and onsens to relax in after exploring the town and climbing mountains!!! I'll have to go again before they harvest the rice fields though. I bet the scenery will be beautiful!!!
Alexandra
Japan
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