A 2-minute walk from JR Yamagata Train Station, Comfort Hotel Yamagata welcomes guests with a cup of coffee, and treats them to free Wi-Fi and a free breakfast buffet featuring freshly baked bread...
Gavriel
United States of America
Great staff, great breakfast, lots of restaurants and shops near by.
Directly connected to JR Yamagata Shinkansen (bullet train) Station, Hotel Metropolitan Yamagata offers comfortable guest rooms with warm colors and modern facilities.
TEERARAT
Thailand
The location is right at the train station.Our rooms were in the south building which were very spacous ,clean and comfy.They accidentally prepared the room for 2 instead of 3 but the staff did their best effort to help us.
Only a 6-minute walk from JR Yamagata Train Station, Yamagata Kokusai Hotel offers accommodations with free wired internet access and a flat-screen TV.
SIMON_LOH
Singapore
Room is quite spacious, enough space to walk around and lay out our luggage. Ample electric sockets, and good WiFi. Furniture a bit dated but kept clean. We got a room on its top floor with a great view. Wasn't that many dishes for it buffet breakfast, possibly due to the lack of guests, but still it's good enough. Hotel staff are extremely courteous, be it at the reception, or inside the restaurant. There's a Mitsukoshi mall next to the hotel, with a supermarket and drug store. It's about 10 min's leisurely walk from Yamagata Station, and in between you'll pass by some restaurants and convenience stores. Not really that close to the station, but the room rate is generally cheaper that some others around.
Set in Yamagata, 5.6 mi from Lina World, Yamagata Grand Hotel offers accommodations with a bar. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The restaurant serves European cuisine.
Just a 1-minute walk from JR Yamagata Train Station, Hotel Route-Inn Yamagata Ekimae offers modern accommodations with free wired internet and a video-on-demand (VOD) system.
Kevin
United States of America
Close to the JR Yamagata station. A Max Valu supermarket is also just right around the corner.
Room is what you expect from standard Japanese business hotel. The TVs show you how busy the public bath is and if the washer and dryers are occupied. WiFi was also pretty good.
Free breakfast was great. I read another review that said there wasn’t a lot of variety, but there was very good variety in my opinion for a free breakfast. Good mix of Japanese and Western items. It gets pretty busy, though.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Yamagata Station’s West exit, the Richmond Hotel Yamagata Ekimae features comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi, beverage vending machines and massage treatments.
Venny
Indonesia
the room space and massages chair , the bed comfy as well
Located in Yamagata, 10 miles from Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yamagata Ekimae provides accommodations with a fitness center and private parking.
Mario
Japan
Very close to the train station. Great value for the price.
Located in Yamagata, within 8.5 miles of Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort and 2.9 miles of Yamagata Station, Hotel Route-Inn Yamagata South - in front of University Hospital - provides accommodations with a...
Anastasia
Japan
Just perfect. I can’t say anything bad about it. The receptionists, the breakfast, the room, the bathroom. All great!
Located in Yamagata, 10 miles from Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort, Hotel Sakuranbo provides rooms with air conditioning. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
APA Hotel Yamagata Ekimae Odori is located a 7-minute walk from Yamagata Train Station and provides modern and well-equipped rooms with flat-screen TVs and free wired internet.
The Yamagata Ski area (Zao Onsen) is fantastic. It wasnt crowded, lessons for kids and adults were AUD$55 for 4 hours, lifts were @4$ per lift. Gear hire was AUD$65 for 2 days PP. In Australia lift passes are $250 per day alone. The hotel Sailor Hutte was literally at the base of the ski lifts. Food was cheap ($10-14 per meal) booze was cheap ($3.50 for a beer). The guys at the Hotel Sailor Hutte were great, make an effort to chat with them via your translator app. Its worth it. One more thing, I would recommend buying Shinkansen tickets directly from JR East rail online. Heaps cheaper than buying a seven day pass unless you are planning to spend 7 days on the train. FYI there are 3 Shinkansen companies East, Central and West. They have there own websites a bit clunky in English but it works. Good luck.
Kieran
Australia
10
Scored 10
Yamagata is a beautiful mountainous prefecture.
Yamagata is a beautiful mountainous prefecture. There are many places to visit and things to do. We rented a car and I believe this is a must if you want to sight see and time is an issue for you. By car from Yamagata train station, Zao Onsen is about 40-50 minutes away, Ginzan Onsen an hour, Yamadera about 20-30 mins. If you are into photography, there are many great landscape photos you can take here.
Melvin
Australia
10
Scored 10
hidden gem for sure!
hidden gem for sure! its a lovely small town that has everything.
make sure to rent a car and drive around the city and the outskirt as well. ginza onsen & zao onsen is definitely a must visit place when going to yamagata.
Nadya
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not very famous place for travelingas not much to see in the...
Not very famous place for travelingas not much to see in the city.
If you could have a car or rent one, could go more places.
Basically in Yamagata prefecture, public transportation doesn't cover much as it is not a prefecture mainly for sightseeing though there are several nice places to go.
YO
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Yamagata is ideal as a base to get to Zao Onsen and Ginzan...
Yamagata is ideal as a base to get to Zao Onsen and Ginzan Onsen. There are bus and train connections to these two incredibly beautiful places. We also took the train through beautiful mountainous countryside to the coast to Matsushima, one of the three most beautiful places in Japan. Climbing 1100 steps at Yamadera was exhausting but so worth it when you saw the view over the valley. This area seems to be undiscovered by western tourists yet.
The hotel is in Yamagata station and had very easy access to. Once you get out the train gates there are signs for the hotel (literally a 2 min or less walk). The staff was really kind and helpful (especially since we didn’t speak much Japanese) . The room was clean and comfortable. I’m very particular with Japanese hotel bathrooms since they can be cramped (I hate how close the toilet ,sink and shower is in typical Japanese hotels), but this hotel bathroom was more spacious and comfortable to move around in
Great, old school Japanese place to stay, right next to the gondola - its about a 20meter walk to the gondola entrance! And you can ski down the hill, right to the door. The room was nice and big with traditional tatami and futons.
Great staff - the owner speaks really good english and is really helpful - he has great suggestions for everything from Onsen to restaurants etc. They even helped me ship my snowboard with Kuroneko back to Narita.
The staff was very helpful. They assisted in filling out the forms we needed to use the takyubin transport service to send luggage to a future accommodation.
We were given a space , just off the main lobby area where we were able to assemble our bicycles.
The breakfast buffet, both Japanese and Western, was varied and delicious.
Nice modern hotel with a compact room that has everything, including a oval shape bathtub with bath powder provided at the reception area. The water pressure is very good. Buffet breakfast was sumptous with choice of Japan and American set. Overall a pleasant stay. Will stay again.
We was here in December but in the room was comfortable warm!
Good destination - in the center of the city with payment parking place.
Cozy restaurant on the top floor with beautiful view.
In bathroom there was all important things.
I have nice memory about Yamagata city))
Near station, excellent service and staff, nice breakfast, we can left our baggage for several hours after check out, room size typical Japan’s room. My brother left his phone, we call and they agreed to send his phone to our next hotel. Thanks
Location is just perfect. The hotel itself is kind of dormitory. The rooms are with tatami floors, but carpeted on top. Maybe it's dome during the skiing season. Although beds are foldable, they are really comfy.
I love that it is super close to the station and there is a direct passage from Yamagata station to this hotel, so you dont need to go down to the main street. I also like the Yamagata city view from our room
The host is so nice. He drove me to the station without even asking for it.
dinner time is the best, traditional japanese dinner to be joined with a donation. All super tasty, and with nice conversations.
Really great stay at Yamagata Hotel Metropolitan. It's a great value for money, very well located directly in the train station so no need to carry your luggage a lot. Also the beds were very comfortable.
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