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Private Room in House Hosted by Ken

Private Room in House Hosted by Ken

, Kamiyamaya 18-1, Tsuruoka City, Yamagata 997-0367, Japan
4.35KM from Katakuri Onsen Bombo
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Ohanabatake

Ohanabatake

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Kamiyamaya Maesawa 18-1
4.35KM from Katakuri Onsen Bombo
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Hanabatake Large House TsuruokaSt15MinWiFi

Hanabatake Large House TsuruokaSt15MinWiFi

Kamiyamaya 18-1
4.35KM from Katakuri Onsen Bombo
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Everything you need to know about Katakuri Onsen Bombo

Katakuri Onsen Bombo - Seishu-no-Yado is a top choice, nestled in the quiet hills of Yamagata Prefecture. This traditional ryokan features private outdoor onsen baths with panoramic views of the Oku-Nikko mountains, plus rooms designed with natural wood and tatami flooring for authentic serenity. Guests enjoy kaiseki-style meals made with local ingredients and complimentary foot baths. Located just a 3-minute walk from the main onsen area, it’s perfect for those seeking solitude and nature immersion. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal rates.

From Katakuri Onsen Bombo - Seishu-no-Yado, take a 5-minute walk to the Ono River Trail, a scenic path winding through forested ravines and crystal-clear streams. For longer hikes, free shuttle buses connect to the Naruko Gorge entrance (12 minutes away). Alternatively, rent an electric bicycle at the ryokan to cycle along the Shōnai Plain Greenway. The staff provides detailed maps and guided hiking suggestions—perfect for eco-conscious travelers who want to explore sustainably without relying on a vehicle.

Yes, Katakuri Onsen Bombo - Seishu-no-Yado serves a daily kaiseki-style breakfast featuring fresh local seafood, farm-grown rice, handcrafted tofu, pickled vegetables, and seasonal fruits. Served in a shared dining room with mountain views, the meal enhances the sense of rustic elegance. The ryokan also hosts tea ceremony workshops, where guests learn to prepare matcha using traditional tools. All ingredients are sourced directly from regional farms, emphasizing freshness and sustainability—ideal for travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion.