Yūsuitei Isagoya
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Ryokan highlights
A beachfront Yunohama Onsen ryokan in Tsuruoka known for sea views, hot springs, and Shonai cuisine.
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Food & drinks
Verified Yunohama Onsen ryokan in Tsuruoka with kaiseki meals, a tea lounge, and a breakfast venue centered on Shonai seafood and rice.
Main dining venue for kaiseki meals with sea views.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
- Shonai seafoodfoodLocal fish and shellfish from the Sea of Japan.
- AbalonespecialtyOften featured in dinner courses.
- Yonezawa beefspecialtyUpgrade-style beef dish on some plans.
- Seasonal ricefoodRice dish using local Yamagata rice.
Private-style ryotei room used for dinner for groups or families.
- Private kaisekifoodJapanese set dinner in a ryotei setting.
- Sashimi platterfoodFresh sliced local seafood.
- Turban shellspecialtyShellfish served grilled or raw when available.
- Abalone butter grillspecialtyRich grilled shellfish add-on.
Tea lounge and library space for soft drinks and a quiet break.
- Soft drinksdrinkSeasonal non-alcoholic drinks.
- Coffee or teadrinkSimple lounge-style hot drinks.
- Local beerdrinkAvailable at the shop area for in-room enjoyment.
- SnacksfoodLight packaged bites from the shop.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This seaside ryokan in Yunohama Onsen is most practically reached from Shonai Airport or JR Tsuruoka Station, usually with a bus or short taxi for the final approach.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick if you want a classic seaside onsen stay in Yunohama with wide sea views, sunset atmosphere, and a food-focused Shonai experience. It is less ideal for travelers who want easy rail access, a highly urban setting, or a more contemporary boutique style.
- Big sea-view atmosphereThis ryokan sits in Yunohama Onsen by the Sea of Japan, and the property is especially appealing for travelers who want an open coastal setting rather than a mountain hot-spring mood.
- Sunset-facing roomsThe property is known for rooms with sea views, and some room types even highlight horizon views from the bed or bath area. That makes it particularly attractive for guests planning to spend real time in the room, not just sleep there.
- Strong onsen varietyIt is repeatedly described as having six baths with different styles, giving the stay more variety than a ryokan with only one main bath. This is a good fit if bathing is a core part of why you are booking a ryokan at all.
- Shonai food focusThe inn positions itself as a culinary stay and is especially tied to local seafood and regional kaiseki from the Shonai area. If dinner is one of the main reasons for your trip, this ryokan has a clear identity beyond just scenery.
- Convenient for Shonai AirportIt is relatively close to Shonai Airport by car, which makes it easier than many rural ryokans for short stays or fly-in trips. That can be a real advantage if you want an onsen night without a long final transfer.
- Not the easiest by public transportAccess is simpler by car than by train, with Tsuruoka Station still requiring a bus ride or drive. If you want a seamless rail-based trip with minimal transfers, this may feel less convenient.
- Best value depends on loving the sea viewA big part of the appeal is the ocean-facing setting, so travelers who do not care about coastal scenery may not feel the same payoff. This is especially true if you usually spend little time in the room or baths.
- Traditional resort feel over boutique minimalismThis is a classic onsen ryokan experience rather than a small design-led hideaway. If you want sharply modern interiors or an ultra-trendy luxury concept, the style may not fully match your taste.
- Weather can shape the experienceBecause the ryokan leans heavily on sea views and sunset ambiance, bad weather can noticeably reduce the emotional impact of the stay. On gray or stormy days, the headline scenery is less rewarding.
- The area is quiet at nightYunohama Onsen suits travelers seeking a calm retreat, but it is not a lively city neighborhood packed with evening options. If you want nightlife, lots of cafés, or walkable urban variety, the location may feel too sleepy.
Ranking around this ryokan in Yamagata
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Current position: 22nd out of 47 ryokans in Yamagata.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17th | Takasagoya Ryokan | 9.0/10 | 196 |
| 18th | Zao Shiki no Hotel | 8.9/10 | 749 |
| 19th | Tachibanaya | 8.9/10 | 182 |
| 20th | YuiLocalZao | 9.6/10 | 5 |
| 21st | Arimakan | 8.9/10 | 42 |
| 22nd | Yūsuitei Isagoya Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 639 |
| 23rd | Ichiraku tendo spa & brewery | 8.8/10 | 480 |
| 24th | Oyado Morinone | 8.8/10 | 255 |
| 25th | Yura Onsen Yaotome | 8.8/10 | 141 |
| 26th | Matsukaneya Annex | 8.8/10 | 35 |
| 27th | ShirabuOnsen Higashiya | 8.8/10 | 32 |
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This ryokan is included in 1 public itinerary.
4 days – Nagano > Yamagata > Nara > Oita
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