Kashiwaya Gassan
Ryokan highlights
A traditional Shizu Onsen ryokan in Nishikawa, well placed for Mt. Gassan nature trips and hearty local stays.
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Food & drinks
Verified as the Shizu Onsen ryokan at 4 Shizu, with seasonal on-site Japanese meals and a couple of nearby local meal options.
Seasonal Japanese set meals at the ryokan; breakfast and dinner plans are offered.
- Mountain vegetable dishesfoodSeasonal sansai and local side dishes.
- Imoni stewspecialtyYamagata taro stew, often served in season.
- Mushroom ricefoodRice cooked with local autumn mushrooms.
- Beef shabu-shabufoodHotpot-style beef in some dinner courses.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple morning set with local items.
Nearby ryokan lunch spot known for mountain vegetable soba.
- Gassan sansai sobaspecialtySoba topped with plenty of wild mountain vegetables.
- Sansai dishesfoodRyokan-style small plates centered on mountain greens.
- TeadrinkSimple hot tea with the meal.
Well-known local inn where meal-only dining is available in the area.
- Sansai sobaspecialtyRegional soba tied to the Gassan area.
- Local set mealfoodJapanese meal focused on local ingredients.
- Seasonal specialtiesspecialtyMenu likely changes with mountain produce.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the mountain onsen area of Shizu near Mt. Gassan, so most travelers approach via Yamagata Station or Yamagata Airport and complete the final section by bus or taxi.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small hot-spring ryokan in Shizu Onsen, Nishikawa, at the foot of Mt. Gassan, and it suits travelers who want a quiet mountain stay with local food rather than a polished resort experience. It is especially appealing for hiking, snow-season trips, and travelers who enjoy regional character.
- Strong Mt. Gassan baseThe ryokan sits in Shizu Onsen at the foot of Mt. Gassan, making it a practical base for hiking, ski-season outings, and exploring the Dewa Sanzan area. If your trip is built around mountain nature, the location is a real advantage.
- Local mountain cuisineMeals are a standout here, with handmade dishes centered on mountain vegetables, river fish, hot mountain-style stew, and Yamagata beef. This feels more region-specific than a standard ryokan dinner.
- Traditional stay with room choiceYou can choose between Japanese-style rooms and a Western twin, which is useful if not everyone in your group wants to sleep on futons. That flexibility is helpful for couples, families, or mixed-age travelers.
- Hot spring after outdoor daysThe in-house hot spring is well suited to guests returning from cold-weather sightseeing, trekking, or skiing around Gassan. It adds real comfort to what is otherwise a rugged mountain-area trip.
- Atmospheric winter settingIn snow season, the inn is especially attractive because the Shizu area hosts the Snow Inns' Lights event right in front of the property. That gives winter stays a distinctly local, memorable atmosphere.
- Remote without a carAccess is not especially easy: the ryokan is about 50 minutes by car from Aterazawa Station and around 1 hour from Yamagata Station or Yamagata Airport. Travelers relying on trains and simple transfers may find it inconvenient.
- Limited room inventoryThis is a small ryokan with only a few room types, so choice is narrower than at larger onsen properties. If you want many categories, private baths, or upscale suite options, it may feel restrictive.
- Best for nature-focused tripsThe appeal is tied closely to Mt. Gassan, Shizu Onsen, and seasonal outdoor activities rather than city sightseeing or nightlife. If you want shops, urban dining, or lots to do on foot nearby, this may feel too quiet.
- Seasonality matters a lotThe experience changes heavily with weather and season, especially in winter when snow conditions affect the area and even local events. That can be wonderful, but it also means the trip needs more planning than a casual ryokan break.
- More simple than luxuriousThe property appears oriented toward warmth, local food, and practicality for mountain travelers rather than high-end pampering. Travelers expecting a refined luxury onsen retreat may find it modest.
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| 🥇 1st | Sakaeya Hotel | 10.0/10 | 118 |
| 🥈 2nd | Hohoemino Kuyufu Tsuruya | 9.4/10 | 965 |
| 🥉 3rd | Shouhakutei Azumaso | 9.3/10 | 179 |
| 4th | 天童荘 TENDOSO | 9.6/10 | 29 |
| 5th | Takamiya Ryokan Miyamaso | 9.2/10 | 1,267 |
| 6th | Hayamakan | 9.2/10 | 730 |
| 7th | Tendo Hotel | 9.2/10 | 539 |
| 8th | Tamonkan | 9.2/10 | 313 |
| 9th | Hagurokan | 9.2/10 | 90 |
| 10th | Zao Onsen Omiya Ryokan | 9.2/10 | 89 |
| 11th | Wakamatsuya | 9.1/10 | 670 |
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