Matsukaneya Annex
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional Zao Onsen ryokan known for natural hot springs, hearty meals, and ski-area convenience.
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Food & drinks
This Zao Onsen ryokan appears to offer on-site Japanese set meals and kaiseki-style dinners, with useful local dining nearby.
Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and dinner with local Yamagata dishes.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set meal.
- Kaiseki dinnerspecialtySeasonal multi-course Japanese dinner.
- Yamagata beeffoodLocal beef featured in some dinner plans.
- Mountain vegetablesfoodSeasonal sansai dishes.
- Local sakedrinkGood match for regional cuisine.
Well-known local spot for Zao-style jingisukan and set meals.
- Jingisukan setspecialtyLocal lamb barbecue specialty.
- LambfoodGrilled with vegetables.
- Rice setfoodComes with soup and sides.
- BeerdrinkSimple pairing with grilled meat.
Handmade soba and jingisukan in the Zao Onsen area.
- Handmade sobafoodFreshly made buckwheat noodles.
- JingisukanspecialtyAnother local lamb favorite.
- Hot teadrinkWarm drink with soba.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Matsukaneya Annex is a Zao Onsen ryokan best reached via Zao Onsen Bus Terminal, with Yamagata Station as the main rail gateway and Yamagata Airport the most practical nearby airport.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid choice for travelers who want a classic Zao Onsen stay focused on sulfur hot springs and hearty regional meals rather than polished luxury. It suits ski and onsen trips especially well, but the access on foot and overall style may feel less convenient for guests wanting a central or modern stay.
- Authentic Zao sulfur onsenThe property is known for 100% natural hot spring baths in Zao Onsen, a resort famous for its strongly acidic sulfur water. That makes the bathing experience feel much more destination-specific than a generic hotel bath.
- Two distinct bath experiencesIt offers more than one bathing style, including a scenic source-fed bath and a large wood-rich bath, so the onsen experience feels varied during a longer stay. This is a real plus if bathing is one of the main reasons for your trip.
- Strong focus on local foodMeals emphasize Yamagata ingredients and regional cuisine, with Yamagata beef frequently highlighted as a signature part of dinner. This makes it attractive for travelers who want their ryokan stay to include a proper local food experience.
- Good fit for ski staysThe annex is in the Zao Onsen area and is commonly used for ski and snowboard trips, which suggests it works well as a practical winter base. It is especially appealing if your plan mixes slopes by day and hot spring baths at night.
- Better value than luxury ryokanThe property appears to sit in a more approachable price band than Zao's top-end ryokan options while still offering hot spring baths and two-meal plans. That balance can be very appealing for travelers who care more about substance than prestige.
- Not the most central on footThe listed access indicates it is about a 15-minute walk from the Zao Onsen bus terminal, which can feel inconvenient with luggage or in heavy snow. Guests who want to step straight into the village center may prefer something closer.
- No pickup service listedThe property information indicates no shuttle service, so arrival may require a taxi, driving, or a longer walk depending on your bags and the weather. This is worth noting in winter when the area is less forgiving on foot.
- More traditional than stylishThis ryokan looks oriented toward classic comfort, baths, and meals rather than contemporary design or boutique atmosphere. Travelers wanting a sleek modern retreat may find it dated in feel.
- Best if you enjoy sulfur bathsZao's hot spring water is famously strong and sulfurous, which many onsen fans love but some guests find intense in smell or skin feel. If you prefer mild, neutral baths, this may not be your ideal match.
- Experience depends heavily on the ryokan formatA big part of the appeal here is the meal-and-onsen rhythm rather than nightlife, expansive resort facilities, or urban convenience. Travelers seeking lots of entertainment inside the property may find the stay relatively simple.
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Current position: 26th out of 47 ryokans in Yamagata.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21st | Arimakan | 8.9/10 | 42 |
| 22nd | Yūsuitei Isagoya | 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 Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 35 |
| 27th | ShirabuOnsen Higashiya | 8.8/10 | 32 |
| 28th | Tsukasaya Ryokan | 8.8/10 | 7 |
| 29th | Namegawaonsen Fukushimaya | 8.6/10 | 70 |
| 30th | Saikatei Jidaiya | 8.6/10 | 304 |
| 31st | Takamiya Hotel Lucent | 8.6/10 | 1,662 |
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