Hot springs! A relaxing hot spring retreat in Yamagata for your mind and body | 14 recommended inns
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Yamagata Prefecture has hot springs bubbling up in all 35 of its cities and towns, making it truly one of Japan’s top hot spring powerhouses.
There are over 130 hot spring areas scattered around Yamagata, including quiet hidden hot springs in the mountains, open-air baths with stunning views of the Sea of Japan, and historic hot spring towns.
The types of springs are also diverse, each with different benefits and atmospheres, making it possible to find your very own relaxing bath — a charm unique to Yamagata.
These hot springs have effects that refresh both body and mind simultaneously.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended hot spring spots and inns in Yamagata based on your refreshment goals.
What’s so good about hot springs? Explaining the benefits
Hot springs generally have three major effects: physical, chemical, and environmental.
- Physical Effects
- Heat effect: Warms the body from the core, boosts metabolism, and improves sensitivity to cold
Water pressure effect: Promotes blood and lymph flow, reducing swelling and fatigue
Buoyancy effect: Makes the body feel lighter, reducing stress on joints and muscles - Chemical Effects
- Effects of spring quality: Hot spring minerals work on the skin, providing benefits like beautifying the skin, pain relief, and sterilization
- Environmental Effects (Change of Scenery Effect)
- Spending time in a natural environment away from daily life helps refresh both body and mind and reduce stress.
In this way, hot springs offer not only physical benefits but also relaxation effects that work on the mind.
Busy daily routines and excessive smartphone use can tire your body, mind, and even your brain without you noticing.
To reset these conditions, approaches such as “refreshing” and “retreat-style stays” have gained attention in recent years.
By distancing yourself from daily life and immersing yourself in nature or hot springs, you can restore balance to both body and mind.
If you want to learn more about ideal ways to refresh yourself in Yamagata, click here ↓
Resting your body and mind in a hot spring helps reset fatigue, naturally improving work efficiency and concentration.
From here, we introduce recommended hot spring areas and inns based on your purpose.
Refresh Yourself with a Sense of Escape
- I want to get away from everyday life and reset my mood
- I want to immerse myself in nostalgic, movie-like scenery
- I want to be soothed by a townscape you can’t find in the city
For those seeking a sense of escape, hot spring towns with atmosphere are ideal.
Just walking through retro streets, traditional buildings, and warm evening lights brings a sense of the extraordinary and gently relaxes the heart.
That feeling of “being somewhere far away” naturally helps you reset your mood.
Ginzan Onsen (Obanazawa City)

Ginzan Onsen is one of Yamagata’s most iconic hot spring towns, known for its charming Taisho-era romantic atmosphere.
During the day, you can stroll along the valley, enjoying wooden inns and historic streets, feeling as if time flows more slowly.
At night, the lights from the inns reflect on the snow and river, illuminated by gas lamps, creating a magical and nostalgic scene that gently soothes visitors.
Main benefits:
Improves skin troubles, beautifying effects, promotes blood circulation, relieves cold sensitivity, fatigue recovery, detox effects
Characteristics:
- Rich in sodium and chloride, making the water warm you deeply and preventing chills
- Sulfate components promote skin turnover and leave long-lasting moisture
- The sulfur scent may divide preferences, but many find it relaxing once accustomed
Points:
- Popular seasons like snowy winter and autumn foliage require early planning
- Wear comfortable shoes due to stone pavements and slopes
- Since the town is best enjoyed on foot, check bus schedules in advance
Access:
| Car | From Tokyo Tokyo → (Expressway: approx. 5 hrs) → Yamagata JCT → (approx. 30 min) → Obanazawa IC → (approx. 30 min) → Ginzan Onsen From Sendai Sendai → (National road: approx. 1 hr) → Higashine → (approx. 30 min) → Obanazawa IC → (approx. 30 min) → Ginzan Onsen |
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| JR / Bus | From Tokyo (Train + Bus) Tokyo → (Shinkansen) → Yamagata → (approx. 40 min) → Oishida → (Bus approx. 15 min + transfer approx. 40 min) → Ginzan Onsen From Sendai (Bus) Sendai → (Express bus approx. 2 hrs) → Obanazawa → (transfer + bus approx. 40 min) → Ginzan Onsen |
| Airplane | From Yamagata Airport Yamagata Airport → (Direct bus “Oishii Yamagata Airport Sightseeing Bus” approx. 1 hr 15 min) → Ginzan Onsen |
≪Recommended Inns in Ginzan Onsen≫
■ Ginzan Onsen Notoya Ryokan
A historic inn representing Ginzan Onsen. The Taisho-era interior offers many photogenic spots, and multiple baths enhance the experience. Perfect for slow, relaxing stays.
■ Takimikan
A quiet inn surrounded by mountains. The open-air bath overlooks a waterfall, and meals feature local ingredients. Ideal for adults seeking tranquility.
■ Senkyō no Yado Ginzansō
Offers serene Japanese-style rooms with seasonal views. Features large open-air baths and stone saunas. Recommended for those who want to enjoy both hot springs and fine local cuisine.
Hijiori Onsen (Okura Village)

Hijiori Onsen is located deep in the mountains of Okura Village and boasts a history of about 1,200 years.
Its retro hot spring town retains the atmosphere of a traditional therapeutic retreat, with about 20 inns lining the river.
Because it is not overly commercialized, you can experience true tranquility and deep healing.
The daily morning market and the winter “Hijiori Fantasy Snow Corridor” are seasonal highlights.
Main benefits:
Moisturizing and beautifying effects, improved circulation, relief of cold sensitivity and stiff shoulders, digestive benefits from drinking the spring water
Characteristics:
- Clear to slightly yellowish water
- Gentle on the skin, suitable for long soaks
- Softens the skin through bicarbonate components
- Warmth lasts due to sodium and chloride content
Points:
- Winter requires strong cold-weather gear
- Few convenience stores—prepare necessities beforehand
- Limited transportation—check bus and shuttle schedules
Access:
| Car | From Tokyo Tokyo → (Expressway: approx. 5 hrs 30 min) → Yamagata North IC → (approx. 1 hr 30 min) → Hijiori Onsen From Sendai Sendai → (Expressway + local roads: approx. 2 hrs 30 min) → Shinjo → (approx. 40 min) → Hijiori Onsen |
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| JR / Bus | From Tokyo (Train + Bus) Tokyo → (Shinkansen) → Shinjo → (Bus approx. 55 min) → Hijiori Onsen From Sendai (Train + Bus) Sendai → (Train approx. 2 hrs) → Shinjo → (Bus approx. 55 min) → Hijiori Onsen |
| Airplane | From Yamagata Airport Yamagata Airport → (Car approx. 2 hrs) → Hijiori Onsen or Yamagata Airport → (Bus + Train) → Shinjo → (Bus approx. 55 min) → Hijiori Onsen |
≪Recommended Inns in Hijiori Onsen≫
■ Maruya Ryokan
A retro-modern inn with a calm atmosphere and high-quality meals.
■ Kanshō
Popular for its riverside open-air bath and seasonal cuisine.
Refresh Yourself with Beautiful Scenery
- I want to be soothed by the sounds of nature
- I want to relax in a grand natural landscape
- I want to escape the noise and spend quiet time
For those who want to enjoy scenery not usually seen in daily life and relax in untouched nature,
hot spring areas surrounded by beautiful landscapes are recommended.
Letting go of your smartphone and simply gazing at the scenery can lighten your heart.
It is perfect for a digital detox and resetting yourself.
Yunohama Onsen (Tsuruoka City)

Yunohama Onsen is known for its beautiful sunsets, selected as one of the “100 Best Sunsets in Japan.”
It has excellent access from Shonai Airport and Tsuruoka City, making it convenient as a sightseeing base.
Just five minutes away by car is the famous Kamo Aquarium, known for its jellyfish displays, making it ideal for day trips and family travel.
Main benefits:
Promotes blood circulation, relieves fatigue, moisturizes and beautifies the skin
Characteristics:
- A sodium-calcium chloride spring that warms the body deeply and prevents chills
- Contains moderate salt content with antibacterial effects
- Weakly alkaline and gentle on the skin
Points:
- Enjoy the stunning seaside sunset selected among Japan’s top 100
- Excellent access from Shonai Airport
- Fresh seafood available due to proximity to the sea
Access:
| Car | From Tokyo Tokyo → (Expressway: approx. 6 hrs) → Tsuruoka IC → (approx. 15 min) → Yunohama Onsen From Sendai Sendai → (Expressway: approx. 3 hrs) → Tsuruoka IC → (approx. 15 min) → Yunohama Onsen |
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| JR / Bus | From Tokyo (Train + Bus) Tokyo → (Shinkansen) → Niigata → (Limited Express approx. 2 hrs) → Tsuruoka → (Bus approx. 40 min) → Yunohama Onsen From Sendai (Train + Bus) Sendai → (Train approx. 3 hrs) → Tsuruoka → (Bus approx. 40 min) → Yunohama Onsen |
| Airplane | From Shonai Airport Shonai Airport → (Bus or taxi approx. 10–15 min) → Yunohama Onsen |
≪Recommended Inns in Yunohama Onsen≫
■ KAMEYA HOTEL
A long-established inn with over 100 years of history.
Its classical atmosphere, calm guest rooms, and relaxing hot springs make it ideal for slow stays.
The sunset view from ocean-facing rooms is breathtaking.
■ SHONAI HOTEL SUIDEN TERRASSE
A design hotel created by world-renowned architect Shigeru Ban.
Its structure appears to float on rice fields, with warm wooden interiors.
Equipped with natural hot spring spa, sauna, and library—perfect for digital detox or “hocance” stays.
Refresh with Easy Access
- I want to travel but avoid exhausting long trips
- I want to enjoy sightseeing as well
- I want to relax without rushing
For those who want to travel without the burden of long-distance movement,
hot spring areas with excellent access are recommended.
With well-developed transportation, you can refresh yourself without stress.
Souvenir shops along the way and in the hot spring towns also make it enjoyable for those who love shopping.
Zao Onsen (Yamagata City)

Zao Onsen is one of Yamagata’s most famous hot springs, with a history of about 1,900 years.
In winter, you can enjoy the famous “snow monsters” and skiing; in spring to autumn, hiking and strolling through the hot spring town.
Its milky-white, strongly acidic sulfur spring has high sterilizing power and promotes blood circulation, earning it the nickname “the bath that creates beautiful skin.”
It is also called “the soap-free bath” because it gently removes excess sebum and smooths the skin.
With a bus ride of about 40 minutes from Yamagata Station and about 35 minutes by car, access is excellent.
Main benefits:
Fatigue recovery, improved circulation, beautifying effects (peeling effect), improvement of skin troubles
Characteristics:
- Strongly acidic sulfur spring with pH 1–2, among the most acidic in Japan
- Milky-white water with a strong sulfur scent
- Sulfur components gently remove old keratin and smooth the skin
- Hot spring minerals create floating “yunohana,” adding to the atmosphere
Points:
- Direct bus access from Yamagata Station
- High altitude means weather changes quickly—warm clothing is essential
- Winter is crowded due to skiing and snow monster season—book early
≪Recommended Inns in Zao Onsen≫
■ Oomiya Ryokan
A historic inn with a calm atmosphere.
No escalators—stairs only—so be mindful when booking upper floors.
■ Wakamatsuya
A small, quiet inn with heartfelt hospitality.
Ideal for solo travelers or those seeking tranquility.
■ Zao Astoria Hotel
Located on a hill with panoramic views of the mountains and city.
Direct access to the ski slopes makes it perfect for skiers.
Tendo Onsen (Tendo City)

Tendo Onsen is a lively hot spring town with excellent access—just 5 minutes by bus or 15 minutes on foot from Tendo Station.
Many facilities offer day-use bathing, making it easy to enjoy hot spring hopping.
The town features shogi-piece-themed streets and scattered footbaths, perfect for relaxing strolls.
Main benefits:
Improves cold sensitivity, relieves fatigue, heals cuts, improves dry skin, moisturizes, beautifies skin
Characteristics:
- A calcium-sodium sulfate spring that is gentle on the skin
- Rich in metasilicic acid, said to support ceramide production
- Clear, odorless water suitable for everyone
Points:
- Accessible via Yamagata Shinkansen
- Nearby shogi workshops and sightseeing spots
- Many day-use hot springs available
≪Recommended Inns in Tendo Onsen≫
■ Yubou Ichiraku
A popular inn in the center of Tendo Onsen.
Multiple baths including open-air and private baths, plus craft beer brewed in-house.
■ Takinoyu
A long-established inn with a calm Japanese atmosphere.
Convenient for sightseeing and fruit picking.
Recommended for Those Who Want Quiet, Hidden Spots
- I want to spend time quietly
- I want to reset my mind in a less crowded place
- I want to enjoy hidden gems not yet widely known
For those who prefer quiet over busy tourist areas,
less crowded hot spring towns are ideal.
Spending time in a calm environment helps reset your mind and is perfect for a true retreat.
Onogawa Onsen (Yonezawa City)

With a history of over 1,200 years, Onogawa Onsen is a historic hot spring visited by Ono no Komachi and Date Masamune.
Its mildly alkaline water is known as “the bath of beauty,” supporting ceramide production and promoting skin renewal.
Drinking fountains throughout the town allow visitors to enjoy the spring water internally as well.
Main benefits:
Relieves neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, fatigue recovery, improves skin troubles and beautifies skin
Characteristics:
- A sulfur-containing sodium-calcium chloride spring with milky-white water
- High heat retention, preventing chills
- Gentle on the skin with long-lasting moisture
Points:
- Accessible by bus from Yonezawa Station
- Compact town easy to explore on foot
≪Recommended Inns in Onogawa Onsen≫
■ Kajikaso
A refined inn with a garden view and high-quality cuisine.
■ Meito no Yado Azumaso
A long-established inn with scenic baths and seasonal dishes.
Kaminoyama Onsen (Kaminoyama City)

A calm hot spring town with the charm of a historic castle town.
The soothing hot springs and warm hospitality naturally relax the mind.
You can enjoy seasonal nature, local fruits, and wine while strolling through the town.
Main benefits:
Fatigue recovery, improvement of cold sensitivity and stiff shoulders, skin troubles, beautifying effects
Characteristics:
- A sulfate and sodium-calcium chloride spring that promotes circulation
- Clear to slightly cloudy gentle water, often called “lotion-like”
- High heat retention
Points:
- Many inns located on hills with scenic views
- Rooms with private open-air baths available
- Calm atmosphere of a historic castle town
≪Recommended Inns in Kaminoyama Onsen≫
■ Hayamakan
A quiet inn on a hill with views of the Zao mountain range.
■ Nippon no Yado Koyo
A long-established but modern inn, suitable for solo travelers.
■ Oyado Mori no Ne
A quiet retreat surrounded by nature, with warm wooden interiors and creative cuisine.
<More about Kaminoyama Onsen here>
Maximize the Benefits of Hot Springs! Tips and Precautions
To maximize the benefits of hot springs, there are a few key points to keep in mind.
First, set the water temperature to lukewarm (37–40°C) and soak slowly.
A soaking time of 15–20 minutes is ideal.
For warming springs or those that may cause fatigue, “alternating bathing” (short soaks repeated several times) is recommended.
Precautions
- Stay hydrated before and after bathing
- Avoid bathing immediately after eating or drinking alcohol
- Those with sensitive skin should be cautious with strong acidic or sulfur springs
Hot Spring Etiquette (Basic Rules)
- Rinse your body before entering the bath
- Do not put towels in the water
- Keep your voice down and enjoy quietly
- Keep the washing area and bath clean
- Check each facility’s rules and notices
Summary
Yamagata Prefecture has hot springs in every municipality, offering everything from hidden retreats to scenic open-air baths.
In addition to the inns introduced here, there are many day-use hot springs and footbaths, making it easy to enjoy hot spring hopping.
Step away from your busy routine and reset your mind and body in the warm waters of Yamagata.
