Miyashitabo

8.8
Excellent
(8 reviews)

Touge-223 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan

+81 235-62-2371

Hotel Description

Miyashitabo, located at Touge-223 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan, is a charming hotel that provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Yamagata Prefecture. Situated in a picturesque and tranquil setting, the hotel is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including the iconic Mt. Haguro, part of the Three Mountains of Dewa, just a 7-minute drive away. The hotel's interior features a warm, inviting ambiance, reflecting traditional Japanese elements that provide guests with a cozy and authentic atmosphere. The public bath offers a relaxing experience for those looking to unwind after a day of exploring the nearby attractions. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views and experience the peaceful surroundings, while having easy access to local restaurants and cultural sights.
The rooms at Miyashitabo are designed with guest comfort in mind. Simple yet elegant, the rooms are spacious, with essential amenities like free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and comfortable bedding that ensures a restful night. Whether you're staying for a short getaway or an extended visit, the rooms provide a peaceful retreat with beautiful views of the surrounding nature.
This hotel also boasts a banquet hall, perfect for hosting events or gatherings in a tranquil, scenic environment. For dining, guests can take a short walk or taxi ride to nearby restaurants such as Miyatabo, which is only a minute away, or venture a bit further to enjoy a meal at Pino Collina Farm Garden & Winery, about 12 minutes by taxi.
Transportation is very convenient, with various public transportation options available, including bus stops just a few minutes from the hotel and Shonai Airport only a 31-minute drive away.
Nearby, guests can explore a range of attractions including the Dewasanzan Shrine, the ancient Hagurosan Gojunoto (Five Story Pagoda), and Mount Gassan, a popular spot for hiking and pilgrimage.
At Miyashitabo, you can experience a blend of natural beauty, comfort, and Japanese tradition, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Yamagata. Come experience the tranquility and hospitality of Miyashitabo for an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Banquet hall for events and gatherings

2. Public bath offering a traditional Japanese experience

3. Proximity to Mt. Haguro and Dewasanzan Shrine

4. Spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs

5. Easy access to nearby public transportation and airports

6. Nearby dining options including traditional and international cuisine

7. Serene location with beautiful natural surroundings

8. Just minutes away from cultural and historical landmarks

9. Comfortable and traditional Japanese-style rooms


8.0 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Mt. Haguro
7 min
Dewasanzan Shrine
11 min
Hagurosan Gojunoto (Five Story Pagoda)
10 min
Ideha Bunka Museum
9 min
Mount Gassan
1 hr 10 min

Nearest locations

Miyatabo
1 min
Ishii
3 min
大川商店
3 min
PINO COLLINA Farm garden and winery ピノ・コッリーナ ファームガーデン&ワイナリー松ケ岡
12 min
Ninosaka Chaya Tea House
12 min
Haretoke
18 min
Jour Faste
19 min
Restaurant Monami
20 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating8.0
Nearest airportShonai Airport
Travel time to airport31 min

Location

Touge-223 Haguromachi Touge, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0211, Japan

Airports:

Shonai Airport

Taxi: 31 min

Transit: 2 hr 1 min

Yamagata Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 33 min

Transit: 4 hr 40 min

Transit:

蝦夷館公園前(バス)

Walking: 13 min

羽黒荒町(バス)

Walking: 5 min

羽黒案内所(バス)

Walking: 7 min

Sakurakoji Bus Stop

Walking: 11 min

黄金堂前(バス)

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Public bath

Public bath


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KATSUHISA OTA

5/5
This is a lodging in Mt. Haguro! thank you for helping me!

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mari. s

5/5
If you are planning to climb Mt. Gassan, we highly recommend this tour with Miyashitabo. There are many things worth mentioning, but the tour content is wonderful and full of things.A visit to Hagurosan Shrine the day before (only for those who wish), a Goma prayer before departing for the ascent (it's quite impressive!), dishes made with home-grown vegetables and rare mushrooms, ``Kanaka'', red bean paste mochi, and handmade sesame tofu. Delicious Buddhist cuisine and clean rooms. Mr. Miyashita's talk is also quite interesting.The best thing is the Mt. Gassan tour! ︎From the 8th station, climb up to Mt. Gassan to worship, then descend to Mt. Yudono, the course of the old Yamabushi training!It was an experience that will become a lifelong memory that would be hard to replace with anything else.Beautiful wildflowers blooming on Mt. Gassan, delicious air, and the green carpet of Shonai Plain. The scenery of Mt. Gassan is amazing and beautiful.I climbed down the mountain using an iron ladder to avoid slipping on the rocks, and finally I was able to visit Mt. Yudono, which was very satisfying.Afterwards, we worked up a sweat at Yupoka Onsen and ate delicious soba noodles at a soba restaurant called Sosuke.If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Miyashitabo and he will be very kind to help you with any matter, no matter how small.(We have a very tight schedule for questions on the day, so we may cause inconvenience, so if you have any concerns, we recommend that you consult with us in advance.)It would be great if all participants could go to Mt. Yudono together, but unfortunately those who find it difficult to do so will be judged early.You must return to the starting point at the 8th station and return home by yourself (if using a bus or taxi from the 8th station of Mt. Gassan, you will have to pay at your own expense).I'm sure it's painful for those who are already halfway up the mountain, but I think it would be better if those who can't climb the mountain make their own decisions early on.This is because the Gyojagaeshi section of Mt. Gassan and the Mt. Yudono area are quite tough courses, so if you push yourself too hard, you may end up in even more trouble later on.I think it's best not to underestimate the fact that it's a mountain that anyone can climb, but to make sure to prepare in advance and take care of your health.It was an extraordinary experience and I felt quite refreshed. I am deeply indebted to Miyashitabo-sama in many ways. thank you very much.