Boasting natural hot spring baths, Hohoemino Kuyufu Tsuruya is located a 15-minute walk from JR Tendo Station, 50 km from Sendai.
Ina Walks
Indonesia
We were upgraded to a room with a private onsen. The place was clean, staff members were kind, helpful, and very hospitable. Although communication was challenging they tried very hard to answer every question we had, which were many (highly appreciate the guy attending to dinner!)
We loved the complimentary roasted green tea and wanted to buy some for souvenir but they didnt sell it. Instead they gave us 5 sachets as souvenir, much appreciated!
Would come back if we have a chance.8
Located in Tendo of Yamagata Prefecture, Hotel features a sauna, hot springs bath and open-air bath with a scenic view of a waterfall. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms and the lobby.
Kristy
Australia
The onsen was the only good thing - large indoor and outdoor.
Situated in Tendo in the Yamagata region, Ichiraku tendo spa & brewery features accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath.
Currie
Australia
Excellent Dinner and Breakfast. All inclusive drinks. Private Onsen/Hot spring was amazing. Staff were very accommodating and the Cherry blossom in full bloom along the nearby river was a huge bonus. Excellent artworks throughout the property
Takinoyu Hotel features a spacious outdoor hot-spring bath, karaoke and massages.
Lisa
Australia
It’s my first time staying in a hot spring hotel, and it’s also my partner’s first time experiencing a hot spring bath. Everything is perfect—the room, the view, the food, and the staffs are very friendly. We regretted only staying for one night; we tried to extend for one more night, but they were fully booked. Definitely will go there again next year.
Japanese-style hotel Shouhakutei Azumaso features rooms with a traditional Japanese decor, overlooking a beautiful Japanese garden. Its outdoor hot spring bath is surrounded by lush nature.
Situated in Tendo, 30 km from Zao Onsen Ski Resort, Sakaeya Hotel features accommodation with a hot spring bath, a public bath and an open-air bath.
Katie Michaels
Hong Kong
The hotel clearly was once a beautiful place to stay in the Showa era. The rooms are huge, particularly by Japanese standards, and the two onsen are nice. The breakfast was quite good (I didn’t try dinner) and the dining room staff are great.
At Hotel Ohsho, guests relax in hot-spring baths and enjoy traditional multi-course meals. Bicycle rentals are available for touring the area and you can lounge at the spacious lobby.
Boasting mountain views, Sakunami Onsen Yuzukushi Salon Ichinobo features accommodation with an open-air bath, a garden and a terrace, around 27 km from Sendai City Community Support Center.
Siau
Singapore
Great staff service, room was big and have a drying heating rack for clothes, sofa to lounge in. Our room was facing the mountain with 2 hammocks to laze in and enjoy the great view snowing. Hotel shuttle bus reservation required to pick us up from Sakunami train station.
Also, many Onsen baths within the hotel premises, both outdoors and indoors.
Luxurious dinner and breakfast buffet inclusive with very fresh unlimited Sendai A5 Wagyu beef, beef tongue, sashimi, stewed beef, etc., etc., desserts, alcohol, wines, sakes, hot chocolate, lots of hot and cold drinks.
Staff also able to converse in English.
Located within a 10-minute walking distance from the Zao Sky Cable aerial lift, Miyamaso Takamiya features 9 natural hot spring baths for guests to enjoy.
Chew Kiat
Singapore
Service was top notched and we were really very impressed. From waiting for us to help with the luggage when I message them about our arrival time to the reception, explaining everything in detail and showing us to the onsen , lounge and our room. Dinner was served with detailed explanation of every dish. Breakfast is Japanese breakfast and presented very nicely.
Set in Zao Onsen in the Yamagata region, Takasagoya Ryokan features accommodation with access to a public bath. The 3-star ryokan is 200 metres from Zao Onsen Ski Resort.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. 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.
Excellent Dinner and Breakfast. All inclusive drinks. Private Onsen/Hot spring was amazing. Staff were very accommodating and the Cherry blossom in full bloom along the nearby river was a huge bonus. Excellent artworks throughout the property
We were upgraded to a room with a private onsen. The place was clean, staff members were kind, helpful, and very hospitable. Although communication was challenging they tried very hard to answer every question we had, which were many (highly appreciate the guy attending to dinner!)
We loved the complimentary roasted green tea and wanted to buy some for souvenir but they didnt sell it. Instead they gave us 5 sachets as souvenir, much appreciated!
Would come back if we have a chance.8
It’s my first time staying in a hot spring hotel, and it’s also my partner’s first time experiencing a hot spring bath. Everything is perfect—the room, the view, the food, and the staffs are very friendly. We regretted only staying for one night; we tried to extend for one more night, but they were fully booked. Definitely will go there again next year.
The location really close to Tendo stn where you can catch Shinkansen to Tokyo or train to Ginzan. Book this hotel since I cant reserve Ryokan in Ginzan
The ryokan is really traditionnal and super cool to sleep and have lunch in. The classic tatami rooms and onsens are a must ! It's a delight after a quite hike in the park to chill around in the facilities. There's even an onsen on the roof that we did not try because we checked in too late so we didn't get the info haha
Great surprise was also the adaptability to vegan travelers : they made us a fully vegan breakfast that was super good and filling so thanks for that !
Onsen (outdoors is best I think, you over look the waterfall and in our case falling snow).
Ryokan style / tatami sleeping arrangements.
Generous sized room.
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