Keyaki no Yado, source ambrée
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional Higashine Onsen ryokan known for amber-colored hot spring baths and convenient local access.
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Food & drinks
This Higashine onsen ryokan offers seasonal Japanese set meals in an on-site dining room, with several walkable local eateries nearby.
Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and seasonal Japanese dinner sets.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple local morning set.
- ImonispecialtyYamagata taro stew.
- Yamagata beef hot potfoodLocal beef in a hot pot style.
- Cold meat sobafoodRegional chilled soba dish.
- Local sakedrinkGood match for dinner.
Established kappo restaurant for Japanese set meals and eel.
- Kaiseki mealfoodMulti-course Japanese meal.
- Shokado bentofoodBoxed seasonal set.
- UnajufoodGrilled eel over rice.
- Tempura bowlfoodCrisp tempura rice bowl.
Casual izakaya-style spot with sashimi and local drinks.
- SashimifoodFresh seasonal fish.
- Creative small platesfoodJapanese pub-style dishes.
- Lunch setfoodWeekday set meal option.
- Local sakedrinkRegional sake selection.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan appears to be in the Sakuranbo Higashine Onsen area of Higashine, with easiest access by taxi from nearby JR stations or from Yamagata Airport.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small hot-spring ryokan in Sakurambo Higashine Onsen, Higashine, Yamagata, suited to travelers who care most about easy access to an amber-colored natural bath and a quiet traditional stay. It is a better fit for simple onsen-focused trips than for travelers seeking luxury facilities or a highly convenient station-area location.
- Amber hot spring with round-the-clock bathingThe property is known for its 100% natural amber-colored spring water, and guests can bathe 24 hours a day during their stay. That is a real advantage if you like late-night or early-morning onsen time.
- Quiet, old-school onsen atmosphereThe ryokan is positioned as a calm place to relax rather than a flashy resort, with traditional Japanese rooms that emphasize space and warmth. It suits travelers who want a low-key stay in a classic hot-spring town.
- Spacious Japanese-style roomsRooms range roughly from 10 to 21 tatami, which can feel pleasantly roomy for couples, families, or small groups. This makes it easier to spread out than in many compact business hotels.
- Useful for late arrivals by carIf you contact the property in advance, check-in can be accepted until midnight. Combined with easy road access from Higashine Kita IC and free parking, it works well for road-trip travelers.
- Good base for Higashine onsen and local sightseeingThe ryokan sits in the Sakurambo Higashine Onsen area, with local attractions and the town's hot-spring atmosphere close by. It is practical for travelers exploring Higashine and wider inland Yamagata.
- Not ideal without a carAlthough not far from Higashine Station, the property is still easier to reach by car than on foot with luggage. Travelers relying fully on trains may find the approach less convenient.
- Facilities look more simple than upscaleThis appears to be a straightforward regional ryokan rather than a luxury retreat with extensive design features or premium spa amenities. If you want a polished high-end experience, it may feel modest.
- Onsen-focused stay, not a full resortThe main draw is the bath rather than a long list of entertainment facilities. Travelers wanting multiple lounges, modern wellness features, or lots to do inside the property may feel limited.
- Room style may feel traditional rather than modernJapanese-style rooms are part of the appeal, but they may not suit guests who prefer contemporary Western layouts or a boutique aesthetic. This is more about classic comfort than stylish modernity.
- Day-use bathing may affect the atmosphereThe property is known to accept day-use bathers at certain times, which can make the bath area feel less exclusive than at a stay-only inn. If you want a more private premium onsen ambiance, that may be a drawback.
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Current position: 47th out of 47 ryokans in Yamagata.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42nd | Kansyokan | 8.1/10 | 78 |
| 43rd | Kami no yama Azumaya | 8.0/10 | 675 |
| 44th | Tofuya Ryokan, Onogawa Onsen, Sauna, Barrier-free | 7.3/10 | 31 |
| 45th | Takamiya Bettei Kuon | 7.4/10 | 643 |
| 46th | Hotel Tetora Resort Tsuruoka | 7.2/10 | 191 |
| 47th | Keyaki no Yado, source ambrée Current ryokan | 4.1/10 | 25 |
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