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How much are vacation packages to Yamagata?
Starting at just , hotel and flight packages are an ideal way to make your vacation budget stretch further. Yamagata, here you come!
How long should my Yamagata vacation be?
Usually, 7 nights is how long most travelers spend exploring the attractions of Yamagata. Worried you won’t have sufficient time to do everything on your travel itinerary? Stay a couple more nights so you won’t miss a thing.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Yamagata?
You can score unbeatable Yamagata package deals with Travelocity. Pick and choose from 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties and turn those travel dreams into reality.
Why should I book my Yamagata vacation bundle via Travelocity?
You’ll not only save loads, but you’ll also have access to our 24/7 support, high-quality service and a Price Match Guarantee. Wander across the globe, uncover hidden sights and forge long-lasting memories — we’ll take care of the little details.
Can I save on my Yamagata car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
Bundling your bookings into a Yamagata vacation package will leave you with some serious savings. Book a car and flight; a car, flight and hotel; or a hotel and car. There’s no better way to explore the greater Yamagata region than with your own set of wheels. You can also add tours and experiences to your Travelocity package.
What is the best time of year to go to Yamagata?
Go on vacation in and spend more of your money on memorable experiences, rather than your hotel room. This is the cheapest month to lock in a stay. Prices are at their highest in , so avoid traveling during this time if you’re eager to save. August, September and October are the tourist season months in Yamagata. You’ll need to book in advance and be ready to pay premium rates. January, April and December are when things are at their quietest.
Which airport is best for Yamagata?
Sendai Airport (SDJ), 35 mi east of the city center, is where many people begin their Yamagata adventures. But it’s possible that Shonai Airport (SYO) (50 mi away from central Yamagata) could work better for you.
What is there to do in Yamagata?
Yamagata has more than its fair share of places to discover, such as Zao Hot Springs Ski Resort and Yamagata Castle. These two fantastic attractions are at the top of most people’s to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Yamagata?
If you’re searching for a place to lay your head, check out the Hotel Route-Inn Yamagata Ekimae. It’s the top pick for many travelers.

Where to stay in Yamagata: Best areas for travelers

  • Zaoonsen: If Zao Hot Springs Ski Resort, Zao Chuo Ropeway and Zao Sanroku Ropeway aren't on your list of sights to visit in Yamagata, consider squeezing them in. Stay in one of the surrounding hotels and explore these places with ease. Recommendations include the Sakaiya Mori no Hotel Wald Berg, the ZAO Center Plaza and the Hotel Lucent Takamiya.
  • Kaminoyama: Get into the vacation mindset before you even leave home by researching all the awesome things to do here. Kaminoyama Castle, Lina World and Hayama Hot Spring are just the start. Then, work out which hotel suits your itinerary. The Nippon No Yado Koyo, the Sagae-ya Ryokan and the Hashimotoya are popular options.
  • Tendo: Home to Tendo Onsen and Tendo Park, you'll find that relaxing in this part of town will come as second nature. Enjoy a few hours of leisurely exploring before retreating to your hotel. Some of our recommended places to stay include the Tendo Central Hotel, the Comfort Hotel Tendo and the Hotel View Kuroda.
  • Nanyo: It's not surprising that lots of visitors love staying here — there are countless things to see and do! Begin your exploring at Kumano Taisha Shrine, Eboshiyama Hachimangu Shrine and Akayu Onsen. After a big day of running around, get an amazing night's sleep at the Ryokan Daimonjiya, the Tansen Hotel or the Tanbakan.
  • Onogawa Onsen: There are lots of things to see in this city, but this place is a highlight in its own right. The Yanagawaya Ryokan and the Asahiya Ryokan are a few places from which to discover this buzzing neighborhood.