Tokinenoyado Yunushiichijoh is located in the Kamasaki Onsen district in Shiroishi, a 15-minute drive from Shiroishi Station and Shiroishi-Zao Station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Katherine
Canada
Wonderful experience in a traditional inn. Such a unique stay with welcoming staff, delicious food, serene setting, and open air bath.
Venezian Hotel Shiroishi Zao offers accommodations in Shiroishi, 29 miles from Sendai City Community Support Center and 27 miles from The Site of Sendai Castle.
Bronwen
Australia
Comfortable, clean rooms, close to Shinkansen station. In house cafe ok for snacks. Good restaurant.
竹泉荘 Chikusenso Onsen provides a hot spring bath and free private parking, and is within 26 miles of Sendai City Community Support Center and 25 miles of The Site of Sendai Castle.
24 miles from Sendai City Community Support Center in Zao, かっぱの宿旅館三治郎 features accommodations with access to a sauna, hot spring bath, and public bath.
With Sendai City Community Support Center reachable in 25 miles, Sansatei features accommodations, a restaurant, a garden, a bar, and a shared lounge.
Lydia
Japan
The location was perfect. Close to local restaurants, the snow parks and other activities.
Plus the view from our room was gorgeous. And the food at the hotel was delicious
Located within a 10-minute walking distance from the Zao Sky Cable aerial elevator, Miyamaso Takamiya features 9 natural hot spring baths for guests to enjoy.
Panuwat
Japan
Very nice, old style but classic hotel. Staff very supportive and food was very good
Takasagoya Ryokan features rooms in Zaō Onsen. The 3-star ryokan is a 2-minute walk from Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort. The ryokan offers rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Foo
Malaysia
We were welcomed by friendly staff upon check in. They only speak simple English but that’s not a big issue as we have translation apps nowadays. 4 of us stayed 2 rooms, and the room were big, biggest we can get during our trip in Japan. As this is a local operated ryokan, the rooms are not identical. They served dinner and breakfast and it’s really good. You get to eat Yamagata beef and sashimi.
Offering mountain views, Wakamatsuya in Zaō Onsen provides accommodations, an open-air bath, a garden, a terrace, a bar, and a shared lounge.
Isaac
Australia
A nice ryokan with a nice onsen. Very hospitable staff. The free milk/coffee/pudding service at the lounge is a nice touch, especially the fresh milk is very creamy and delicious. They served the famous Zao beef for dinner which was delicious. The room is huge and comfortable with all the amenities
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
First roykan I've tried and not disappointed! The food is very good and generous I think, I had trouble finishing everything. The place is quiet in the middle of the forest, I had a large room and the staff are very attentive to your needs. They help you with your travel plans and you can ask them to take you by car from the station to the ryokan or other places if there are no buses.I recommend it!
A beautiful Japanese Ryokan, the meals were delicious and served in you own private meal room. The onsen was great, such a lovely property I would definitely recommend staying for a couple nights and be treated to a real Japanese experience.
Ski fields only a short drive away.
Very kind staff and so accommodating with our limited Japanese. The style of this ryokan is so nice and dinner was really wonderful. We also enjoyed the private onsen since my husband has tattoos.
The place is located in a very nice surroundings. The ryokan is very clean, comfortable, lovely traditional food, the owner and staffs are exceptionally helpful and friendly.
Sri
Family with young children
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