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Forest Inn Sangoro
4.6/56 Reviews
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).
Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata
4.7/5148 Reviews
We were really happy to stay in this hotel. The location was very central and connected with other mean of transportations (busses and trains) which is very beneficial if you are going to visit Zao Onsen or Ginzan Onsen. They also connected to this mall S-Pal (with supermarkets and small resto). The room very clean and full with amenities. The staff really helpfull. No complain at all.
Hotel Oakhill
4.3/59 Reviews
When you think of Zao, you think of ski resorts, and when you think of ski resorts, you think of hot springs. By the way, Zao Onsen is expensive this time of year, so I decided to stay here because it's cheaper. The location is about 20 yen by car from the city, and since Yamagata is in the countryside, there aren't many cars, so it was very stress-free ^^. Oh, I'm not dissing you. So, Zao is completely empty at night, so this time I ate dinner outside and entered the hot springs early. I'm going to take a bath right away. The smell of sulfur is the best ^^ The smell is irresistible for hot spring lovers ^^ As an inn, I can't deny that it's old, but I guess it can't be helped since it's a place where snow accumulates. I went to Zao ^^
Hotel Limoges
3.9/525 Reviews
Cheap anyway! The feeling of that place at the entrance is so good! Must be like this! Best! The room was beautiful! ! ! I didn't care about the reputation that it smells like cigarettes! There are many shops around, and this price was good for this location. If you want to travel alone and save money, this is the best option! I was able to stay comfortably without meals! ! !
Lodge Scole
4.3/52 Reviews
In addition to the room is a little smaller, but the bunk beds are OK, there is nothing wrong with it, the staff inside are very warm, there are dogs, friendly to children

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Number of hotels34
Number of Reviews 891
Highest PriceUS$1,471
Lowest PriceUS$32
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$218
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$239

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New and popular hotels in Yamagata recommended by Trip.com. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Yamagata, Trip.com is here to help! If you travel to Japan, visiting Yamagata is a good choice. For trips in Yamagata, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Yamagata using other means of transportation. Travelers from all over the country often take the train to Yamagata to spend their vacations or attend conferences.

On Trip.com, there are 48 recommended hotels in Yamagata. When looking for hotels in Yamagata, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 96 USD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Yamagata at an average price of 129 USD per night. There are 5 four-star hotels in Yamagata at an average price of 128 USD per night. There are 33 three-star hotels in Yamagata at an average price of 77 USD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Yamagata at an average price of 60 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Yamagata. Hotels under the Comfort Inn brand are a good choice. In Yamagata, there are hotels under the Comfort Inn brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Comfort Inn. Yamagata Zao Kokusai Hotel in Yamagata is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Yamagata, nearby attractions like Bunshokan can be your first stop. For short trips in Yamagata, Rime on Trees at Zao are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Yamagata are Risshakuji Temple, Yamagata Castle, Zao Hot Spring. Commercial areas like Matsumoto Kiyoshi, Golf 5(Yamagata), Sports Depo(Yamagata) are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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