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Hotels Near Zaousan In Zao

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1/51 Reviews
Kaminoyama
|5.84km from city center
A facility directly managed by Liza ski resort. Stay in a cottage-style lodge with a kitchen.
From$97
5/50 Reviews
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Zao
|5.99km from city center
Relax and Enjoy at Miyagi Zao Guesthouse
From$54
5/50 Reviews
5/5Perfect0 Reviews
Kaminoyama
|6.55km from city center
Pension Noel is located in Kaminoyama and takes about 30 minute by shuttle service from Kaminoyama Onsen Station, near Zao Ropeway. Free WiFi is available in the guest rooms. Guests may borrowirons at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). The hotel also has a vending machine corner. The hotel possesses 8 rooms.
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3.7/53 Reviews
3.7/53 Reviews
Kawasaki
|7.3km from city center
Ranked no. 1 in Jaran's "Inns with great bath experiences" ranking for the Tohoku area (September, Year 2)
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0/50 Reviews
Kawasaki
|7.34km from city center
Opened November 2nd, 2020. All-inclusive food and beverages throughout your stay.
From$151
4/51 Reviews
4/5Very Good1 Reviews
Kawasaki
|7.71km from city center
The private baths, "Aone-no-Yu", are now complete; thoughtful gourmet food and fine quality hot springs can be found here
From$76
4.6/56 Reviews
4.6/5Outstanding6 Reviews
Yamagata
|7.72km from city center
Friends booked us in at Sangoro so we could ski in / out... and it truly is ski in/out... not like places at the bottom of the hill where u can only ski in/out if there’s a decent amount of snow. Sangoro is at mid-mountain, so if the resort is open for the winter season, you can ski in / out of this hotel. The disadvantage of being at mid-mountain is that there is only Sangoro there and you can’t leave / get back there from The main village after 5pm. So all your evenings are spent at the hotel. It wasn’t a problem for us, but I think you’d get cabin fever if u stayed there too long. They have a reasonable dinner menu that is mostly Japanese but has a few western and vegetarian options (spaghetti with soy meat and margarita pizza). They have a soft drink machine and soup machine which are free for people staying there (all u can drink). There’s also a pool table, table tennis table, a few games and a massage chair u can use (the massage chair is quite good after a day on the slopes). The bathrooms are Japanese (shared) but you can only use them between 7-9am and 5-10pm... only showers can be used in the morning but they fill up the big hot baths in the evenings. The women’s bathroom is down on the lowest level, so you have to go down 2 or 3 flights of stairs to get there. Men’s bathroom is on the main floor, with the hotel rooms 1 and 2 floors above. There are no elevators, so you need to be ok with climbing the fairly steep stairs and carrying luggage up/down. They have a drying room on the lowest level for ski gear, but someone kept opening the window in the room so it was always very cold in there (no point putting your stuff in there to dry). One thing everyone in our group complained about was the beds and/or pillows... not comfortable at all! I had poor sleep as I had to keep rotating all night or my arm or leg would go numb. The people working at the hotel are really nice. Some of them speak better English than others... we didn’t have any language issues but we did have a couple of people in our group who speak good Japanese, which was helpful for anything complicated. To get to the hotel you have to catch the Chuo Ropeway up to mid-mountain and get the hotel to pick you up in their special car (on tracks to drive on the snow). If you need lift tickets it’s a little cheaper to purchase them from the hotel but you. I enjoyed my time at Sangoro (except the beds), but it’s not somewhere I’d stay for a really long time due to its remoteness (there are really good and not so good things about being isolated on the mountain).
From$51
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Kawasaki
|7.73km from city center
Ryusen Bettei Kanzanchogetsu is located in Kawasaki and about 40 minutes by taxi from Shiroishi-Zao Station, near Zao Fox Villege and Shiroishi Castle. It takes about 90 minutes from the hotel to Sendai Airport by taxi. Free WiFi and LAN internet are available in each guest room. Yukata are available for guests to wear during their stay. Guests may borrow conveniences such as irons and humidifiers at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). Facilities include a communal bath and an open-air bath. The hotel possesses 7 guest rooms.
From$205
2.8/53 Reviews
2.8/53 Reviews
Zao
|8.1km from city center
Thank you for your attention to the staff. Especially the staff at the meal and lounge are hard every day. I was talking to my wife in the car on my way back. It seems to be a concept that ”don't worry”, but there is no alternative to explaining it at check-in. For us in the first year, the brochure is small. Also, I don't know if the open-air bath along the river is empty until I go. Therefore, it is always chased (early win). I know that I use good ingredients when I eat, but this is just waiting in line, and there is no explanation of seasoning or eating. There is also an empty seasoning, and I don't know if it is decoration or meaning. There is no conversation or exchange there. I think maybe the first floor is barrier free, but it is not clear whether there is a wheelchair preparation. There is a tree on the parking lot, and the sap falls. The most telling story is all inclusive, but the milk up the bath is like putting money on the vending machine. The refrigerator in the room was empty (I saw it for the first time), there was no shower facilities, and I thought the hot spring would flow after it came out. In this case, it seems that it is better than the customer, and it feels a little different from ”easy”. It is a matching word between the two people, ”I wonder if there is no next 〜.”
From$200
4.4/526 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent26 Reviews
Yamagata
|8.49km from city center
I liked the old fashioned design of the onsen. Before dinner it was extremely crowded so we waited 30 minutes and had the onsen public bath to ourselves. The outdoor onsen rotemburo were very refreshing. The room with beds was very spacious. And the snacks and fruit plate were very welcoming. The relaxation chair was special! No kids under 3 years old allowed and no restaurant on site (order half board) which might be a problem. With ski-in/ski-out facilities. We walked to the ropeway 5 minutes. There's a nice onsen foot-bath too. Dinner was plentiful, very attractive with Yonezawa brand beef. Also the Imo NI Potato Stew was very good.
From$128
4.9/53 Reviews
4.9/5Perfect3 Reviews
Yamagata
|8.56km from city center
Japanese style tatami hotel. Old-fashioned room, more spacious. There are toilets and bathrooms in the room. There are also public indoor and outdoor hot springs. Similar to other traditional Japanese hotels. Because I came here for skiing, I just want to talk about the food and location in particular. Meals in Japanese-style hotels are fairly average. Sooner or later it is Japanese style. The Japanese breakfast has salad, cold fish pieces, and hot snacks, mainly rice and miso soup. Many Chinese are not used to it. Other Japanese-style hotels I have stayed in will have Japanese and Western-style options. Dinner is still Japanese, I have eaten three kinds, roast beef, too little, beef quality is average. The sukiyaki pot is generous and the beef taste is average. Hot pot means that the sukiyaki pot does not contain the sukiyaki sauce, and the dishes are exactly the same. The food is lacklustre. Location, although going out to cross a bridge is the snow field, down to the No. 3 and No. 31 cable cars. However, because of the lack of snow this time, the No. 29 cable car and the snow track were closed (this is the only way to slide back), so it is impossible to slide back. At the same time, because the No. 3 and No. 31 ski trails are relatively isolated, it doesn't make much sense to go out. So sliding in and out is actually not very good. Fortunately, the hotel is very convenient to use a car. It can take you to where you want to go at any time and pick you up at any time on the phone, so it is not a big problem. Walking down the hill from the hotel is the Lawson Supermarket, which is estimated to be only 300 meters away. When you come back, you should call a car to pick you up because the snow is uphill.
From$67
0/50 Reviews
Zao
|8.57km from city center
Enjoy a pleasant night's stay at this inn, where you can enjoy the open spaciousness of our atrium, and delicious cuisine
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Chikusenso Onsen
4.8/514 Reviews
Zao
|8.95km from city center
The breakfast is very good. I don’t know if I can add an extra bed. It’s a bit inconvenient to bring children. The traffic is not very convenient. It’s very convenient if you drive by yourself. There is a parking lot. 🅿️
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From$289
Bardenya Soho
4.6/53 Reviews
Zao
|7.59km from city center
I used it for a day trip. 900 yen for adults on weekdays (+100 yen on weekends and holidays). The price range is not cheap, but the hot springs are full-fledged with free-flowing hot springs. There is also a sauna. *The free-flowing hot spring is available only in the open-air bath. The indoor bath was nice with a large bathtub. The atmosphere in the hall is good, and the employees are kind to day trippers, so I have a good impression. It seems that you can stay overnight, so I will try to stay the next time I visit.
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Yutomori Club
2.8/53 Reviews
Zao
|9.5km from city center
Thank you for your attention to the staff. Especially the staff at the meal and lounge are hard every day. I was talking to my wife in the car on my way back. It seems to be a concept that ”don't worry”, but there is no alternative to explaining it at check-in. For us in the first year, the brochure is small. Also, I don't know if the open-air bath along the river is empty until I go. Therefore, it is always chased (early win). I know that I use good ingredients when I eat, but this is just waiting in line, and there is no explanation of seasoning or eating. There is also an empty seasoning, and I don't know if it is decoration or meaning. There is no conversation or exchange there. I think maybe the first floor is barrier free, but it is not clear whether there is a wheelchair preparation. There is a tree on the parking lot, and the sap falls. The most telling story is all inclusive, but the milk up the bath is like putting money on the vending machine. The refrigerator in the room was empty (I saw it for the first time), there was no shower facilities, and I thought the hot spring would flow after it came out. In this case, it seems that it is better than the customer, and it feels a little different from ”easy”. It is a matching word between the two people, ”I wonder if there is no next 〜.”
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From$200
Mercure Miyagi Zao Resort & Spa
4/548 Reviews
Zao
|9.32km from city center
Good points (1) I was able to upgrade to a suite room on the day as an “experience” at a low price. It was a room with a good view. (2) I didn't expect it from the buffet but it was delicious. The sushi was much better than sushi, and the tempura was freshly fried. A little ingenuity such as was accumulated. Points to be noted ① Because the application was made via Tripcom, the hotel has already been reserved in Roman letters. It seems that the front desk thought that “English notation” = “foreigner”, so I did not see the reservation in English notation because I called Japanese. When confirming with the inn in advance, it is smoother to tell the ”reservation site name” and so on.
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chillout glamping zao
4.2/51 Reviews
Zao
|8.25km from city center
夜晚睇星星一流,超多 清楚見到每粒閃下閃下 職員非常有禮殷勤,比足1200分 意想不到的事,包早晚餐係自己選擇 我比 大家樂早餐圖 佢哋都盡力做到好似 有獨立燒烤爐 衣架 暖爐 鮮風機 缺點就係位置,不在市中心 但無法,親親大自然就是這樣 另一缺點就係廁所浴室不在帳幕內 要步行十多步到 customerService  每個帳都有私人專屬的浴室 到符近溫泉都很方便
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From$278
Sansatei
3.7/55 Reviews
Zao
|7.41km from city center
I was entrusted with the secretary and used it more than 10 years ago, so I made a reservation based on the impression I had at that time, but it was a big mistake and everyone booed me. A little less than 20 people aged 5 to 80 used it. First of all, the elderly woman who answered the phone at the time of booking was irritated by the inconsistent explanation, and when I asked for someone else to replace me, she said, ”I'm the only one.” I called back another day without making a reservation. ←I regret that I shouldn't have called again on another day. . . The building is old, so the exterior and interior are not beautiful, but I wanted them to be cleaned. Garbage and dust on the floor of the hotel. There are many stains on the wall that can be wiped off. The dressing room in the bath is also old and dirty, and the glass window in the bath is dirty and cloudy, so you can't see the outside scenery well. The open-air bath had fallen leaves and many dead insects floating on it, so elementary school children were afraid and didn't want to enter. The open-air bath will inevitably get fallen leaves and insects regardless of the season, so it is something to scoop up with a net and clean it several times a day, but I guess this is not done here. For meals, adults ordered the main Sansa kaiseki meal for children, but it looks different from the photo on the website. Chawanmushi is cold and lukewarm. Tempura was also cold and not delicious. In another review a few months ago, another person wrote about chawanmushi and tempura, but it was exactly the same and had not been improved. Don't expect any food at all. The staff's way of serving and responding to meals was blunt, and everyone felt uncomfortable, and water and tea were placed on the table and they were just saying what to do. Even if you want to order additional drinks, there are no employees, so even if you read it out loud, they won't come. At the end, after bringing dessert, there were no employees even at the end time, and some people were drinking tea by themselves without the last tea being served. I was really troubled by the big booing from everyone (sweat). A person who went to the store said that there were a lot of giveaways because there were few customers. What I thought when I used Sansatei this time was that it was completely different from when I used it a few years ago. I was put in charge of the secretary, and everyone booed me and I just apologized. I was told that I want everyone who used this time to never do it again. ① I often feel uncomfortable because the staff does not serve customers at all. (2) The building is old and has not been cleaned, so it is dirty overall. ③ The bath is filthy in both the dressing room and the bathroom. ④ Meals are served cold. Worst service and attitude of employees. Aside from the old reviews, who are the people involved who are highly rated in recent reviews? I doubt it. If you have enough money, why don't you go to see scary things? (smile)
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From$94