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999-2211 Yamagata, Nanyo, Akayu 3005, Japan

#1 of 4 hotels in Nanyo

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Review Score

Based on 5 hotel reviews

9.8

Score breakdown

  • Cleanliness

    9.9

  • Comfort

    9.8

  • Location

    8.7

  • Facilities

    10.0

  • Staff

    10.0

  • Value for money

    9.4

  • Free Wifi

    10.0

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  • Reviewed: July 8, 2025

    10
    excellent!!
    • Leisure trip
    • Couple
    • Superior Triple Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath
    • Stayed 1 night

    small TV...

    beautiful building, excellent public space, delicious and beautiful meals.

    Stayed in July 2025

  • Reviewed: October 24, 2024

    10
    An unforgettable experience.
    • Leisure trip
    • Group
    • Designer Triple Room with Open-Air Bath - First Floor
    • Stayed 1 night

    There is not a single thing i would change. I loved every second of my stay. Truly a hidden gem for Western tourists - according to the owner only 6% of the guests are non-Japanese, and we were the very first Germans ever.

    First and foremost: This is not a hotel for extended stay. This is an unforgettable experience for a day. You are expected to mostly stay at this traditional hotel and relax as much as possible. The rooms are spacious, and the beds are comfortable. Each room has its own outside onsen (hot spring bath). Tip: take a room on the first floor, those bathtubs are carved out of a solid block of stone. The water itself is very hot, but feels absolutely divine and did wonders for my skin. The meals are crazy good. The dinner menu was ~10 courses with locally sourced ingredients. The waiter, general manager and owner took turns explaining in intricate detail what each course meant, where it came from, and why they chose to present it to us. I'm pretty sure the owner also mentioned the cook had a Michelin star - which would explain the unconventional, but delicious creations. The breakfast was Japanese-style, and also very good. I'm not sure what else I should add - the intricate eye for detail and attention the staff gave us (I felt so bad seeing the small Japanese woman carry my heavy luggage to my room, but I wasn't allowed to carry it myself, haha); the free bar with the expensive alcohol at night; the modern interpretation of old history... Not to mention the other included amenities: a shuttle bus, an early tour, live soba making, sake tasting [...] It is pricey, but again: you are NOT paying for a simple hotel night, you are paying for an experience. Full recommendation.

    Stayed in October 2024

  • Reviewed: August 24, 2024

    10
    the best personalised attention I ever had.
    • Business trip
    • Solo traveler
    • Superior Twin Room with Garden View and Open-Air Bath - Second Floor
    • Stayed 2 nights

    fantastic. the explanation of what were eating was superb

    Stayed in August 2024

  • Reviewed: May 20, 2024

    10
    A unique comfortable stay in a stunning surrounding with delicious food and super friendly staff.
    • Business trip
    • Solo traveler
    • Triple Room with Garden View and Open-Air Bath - Second Floor
    • Stayed 2 nights

    its not really an issue, but we struggled with the air-condition to turn it off fully.

    Everything from the moment we Checked-in was perfect. Its a beautiful old japanese house, with a lot of love and taste renovated. The interior is a mix of western and japanese designers. Every room is unique. The private onsen water was so comforting that even me, as not much a onsen lover, loved it to dip in. We stayed two nights and every morning they offered us some kind of activity. For us it was rice planting and going up to the mountain to see basin of yamagata. Also the owners are very nice and are actively taking care of the guests and support them with informations and tell their long family history in yamagata. the highlight is also the restaurant, you can enjoy highend japanese cuisine, cooked with a lot of passion by using mostly local ingredients from yamagata prefecture in a cool low dimmed counterseating or a private room. Please be hungry cuz you will eat a lot.

    Stayed in May 2024

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