Yamagata
Kaminoyama Azumaya is a long-established inn located in Kaminoyama Onsen, which flourished as a post town during the Edo period and has been bustling with travelers since ancient times, having been open for more than 560 years. The inn, which was renamed "Kaminoyama" after the fruit kingdom of Yamagata, will soothe the fatigue of your travels with its comfortable rooms and famous hot springs. Dinner is creative cuisine that takes advantage of Yamagata's unique seasonal delicacies. Enjoy unique dishes based on Japanese cuisine, skillfully incorporating Western and Chinese techniques that our head chef specializes in. The welcome wine provided upon arrival is also popular.
If you want to spend a relaxing time without having to soak in the water, a Japanese-style hot spring inn is perfect for three generations of parents and children. We recommend choosing a room layout that allows for privacy, such as connecting rooms, so that everyone can have a stress-free time. Activities that kids and grandparents can enjoy together, such as fruit picking, can help create wonderful memories. If you have small children, check if there is a kids room or kids menu available.
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Kaminoyama Azumaya is a long-established inn located in Kaminoyama Onsen, which flourished as a post town during the Edo period and has been bustling with travelers since ancient times, having been open for more than 560 years. The inn, which was renamed "Kaminoyama" after the fruit kingdom of Yamagata, will soothe the fatigue of your travels with its comfortable rooms and famous hot springs. Dinner is creative cuisine that takes advantage of Yamagata's unique seasonal delicacies. Enjoy unique dishes based on Japanese cuisine, skillfully incorporating Western and Chinese techniques that our head chef specializes in. The welcome wine provided upon arrival is also popular.
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Located about a three-minute walk from JR Yamagata Station, this luxurious hotel has a different design concept on each floor. The hotel is well-thought-out, with soft Imabari towels and Simmons beds with pocket coils to ensure a good night's sleep. Another attraction is the breakfast, overseen by a chef from a three-star restaurant. Both the "Japanese meal" and "Western meal," which use plenty of local ingredients, are recommended.