Located in Yamagata, 700 metres from Zao Onsen Ski Resort, G-SQUARE provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free private parking.
Bill
Hong Kong
Simple but nice breakfast; very important before a day of snowboarding.
The beds are soft with enough support, duvets and blankets are thick and warm. We all had good night sleeps.
Washing machine and dryer are easy to use with clear instructions.
Toilets are shared between rooms so it is very important to stay clean, I am glad the staff did an excellent job on that.
Guests at Hayamakan can enjoy traditional multi-course meals and relax in the indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths.
Mahmad Zahri
Malaysia
Excellent room, great view of the snow capped mountains, most revitalizing onsen and excellent meals. Hotel perfectly accommodated to our dietary requirements. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Boasting natural hot spring baths, Hohoemino Kuyufu Tsuruya is located a 15-minute walk from JR Tendo Station, 50 km from Sendai.
Rick
Australia
good food and friendly and helpful staff, especially thanks for Subaru San who waiting for me at the station to pick me up despite my delayed train, so I could catch my twilight tour to Ginzan Onsen.
Boasting mountain views, Petit Resort Hotel Der Barte provides accommodation with a garden, a bar and a shared lounge, around 600 metres from Zao Onsen Ski Resort. Private parking is available on...
Adam
United Kingdom
Fantastic location, right on Uwanodai slope - actual ski-in ski-out. Host was extremely friendly and helpful, the food in the restaurant was great and good value. Nice draught beer! Shower in room with a shared hot bath that could be booked for free. There's a ski/boot room in the basement that opens onto the slope. The decor is a bit dated but in a very charming way.
16 km from Zao Onsen Ski Resort in Kaminoyama, Arimakan features accommodation with access to a sauna, hot spring bath and hot tub. This 4-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and a lift.
Shaheed
South Africa
An amazing stay at a family run establishment. A warm and hospitable staff, great pools, and delicious food. Cannot reccomend enough. Off the usual tourist path, well worth a visit. Dreaming of returning soon:)
Offering mountain views, Wakamatsuya in Zao Onsen provides accommodation, an open-air bath, a garden, a terrace, a bar and a shared lounge.
Louise
Australia
The hotel was lovely and staff were excellent. Great location and an easy walk to the ski field and village for dinner. I stayed in a traditional Japanese room and the view of the village was beautiful. The staff were always helpful and very friendly. Highly recommend.
Located 39 km from Zao Onsen Ski Resort, Daichan Farm Guest House offers 2-star accommodation in Asahi-machi and features free bikes, a garden and a shared lounge.
stephanie
Australia
A delightful stay! We were very welcomed at the home stay. We had an amazing time and even tried a Japanese dinner. Thank you!
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Great location close to Yamagata Station and other restaurants and bars. The breakfast was good and the hotel was next to a Family Mart. Great value for money!
You definitely get a lot for your moneys worth, it exceeded my expectation especially seeing how affordable it was. Fresh and clean rooms with comfortable beds, as well as nice and helpful staff.
The staff speak good English and were extremely helpful in making bookings. They were also very efficient in checking in, luggage storage and check out.
Location can’t be better. It’s connected to the JR station through a covered bridge. Family mart downstairs.
Good value for money.
Super affordable - location was amazingly convenient and there was breakfast + lots of amenities (shaver, brush, nightwear etc.) Breakfast had a decent spread and it was tasty enough for the price paid. Toilets were clean and of the typical Japan size. Housekeeping made the bed everyday as well. Staff could speak some English so props to them!
The hotel was literally two steps our of the station. Our room was bigger than most other rooms we've stayed in. The staff was kind and helpful. We only stayed a night and everything was functional, including the public bath. It's very much a "you get what you paid for" kind of hotel. Fairly priced, and facilities to match. It
We stayed a tripple room. It was huge. The furniture is not fixed to the walls or floor so you can move it around as you need it. We moved all the beds together and slept as a family of four (one elementary school kid, we announced the number of guests beforehand and payed for the additional breakfast at check in) very comfortable in the three beds. An additional blanket was in the cupboard and each bedding consisted of two pillows anyhow, so no problem.
Breakfast was great, it is a traditional japanese buffet. Also the staff was really helpful and kind, some of them also spoke english. We really enjoyed the finnish sauna and the onsen. The relax lounge with free coffee and water was something special, as well as the comfy homesuites you get. Something really funny was the waiter roboter which served the food, but you can always call a human waiter.
I would reccomend this hotel and will definitely come back.
The room was modern and had all the appliances we needed - but it was too small for a family of three. Would have booked a bigger room if I was aware of this children-stay-free nonsense (not even an extra pillow is provided).
We’re traveling with 6 adults, 2 young kids and 1 baby. The house is super big and the kitchen has everything.
The kids room has a tent inside and the kids love it. There were some heater issue while we’re there and the host is super nice and he came by solve it. Even brought a new one another day. Really recommend to stay in.
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