Conveniently located a minute’s walk from JR Tsuruoka Train Station, the Tsuruoka Ekimae Route-Inn offers a public bath and rooms with free wired internet.
Yoan Felanny
Japan
The location is good because it was really close to station and mall
Set in Tsuruoka, 11 km from Kamo Aquarium, Shonai Hotel Suiden Terrasse offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Located in Tsuruoka, within 28 km of Kamo Aquarium and 47 km of Shinjo Station, Kyukamura Shonai-Haguro provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
Offering free WiFi, APA Hotel Yamagata Tsuruoka Ekimae is set in Tsuruoka. The property is around 10 km from Kamo Aquarium and 25 km from Atsumi Onsen. The restaurant serves Japanese cuisine.
Gerald
Singapore
Clean room . Accessible to most places by bus or train.
Situated in Tsuruoka, 17 km from Kamo Aquarium, Ohanabatake features accommodation with a garden and free private parking.
terina
United Kingdom
Bedclothes smelled fresh and clean. We slept reasonably well.
A bit marmite : either you don't mind a bit of grubbiness ( apart from bedclothes) and like the good value or it feels too depressing.
Ikkyu -Seaside Hotel- is a ryokan located in the Yunohama Onsen district of Tsuruoka. The 3-star ryokan features sea views and is 4 km from Kamo Aquarium.
jay
United States
the hotel is great, super clean, decor is simple elegant and comfortable. large sitting room facing occean, and the most beautiful sunset. fantistic meals, dinner and breakfast.
Tsukaya Ryokan is a accommodation with a history of over 300 years. All rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) floors.
Hubert
Switzerland
We felt like home: warmly welcome, very friendly people, exceptional food.
Very supportive (we wanted vegetarian food and ist was no problem)
Thank you very much!
Located in Tsuruoka, 24 km from Kamo Aquarium, Bankokuya provides accommodation with free WiFi, mountain views, a garden, and access to a sauna and a hot spring bath.
I came at the wrong time of year. Gassan was already closed, but it wasn't late enough in the season for momiji. The shuttle bus for Yudonosan only runs on weekends, so next time I'll have to rent a car. There are plenty of public baths and onsens to relax in after exploring the town and climbing mountains!!! I'll have to go again before they harvest the rice fields though. I bet the scenery will be beautiful!!!
Alexandra
Japan
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