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山形座 瀧波 YAMAGATA THE TAKINAMI
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Warm, contemporary quarters in a polished hot spring inn offering a restaurant/bar & a lounge.
Nearby attractions
Sakai Winery
980 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Eboshiyama Park
1415 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Toyotaro Yuki Memorial Hall
362 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
㈲大浦葡萄酒
312 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Nearby restaurants
カフェレストラン パーク
2967-1 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
焼肉・冷麺 明月館
472-3 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
スパゲッティ・洋食の店 アーリオ
2860-1 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
ガスト 南陽店
3051-1 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
醤々ラーメン 総本店
1260-10 Kunugizuka, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2221, Japan
龍上海 栄町支店
420-12 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
ととや三代目
3051-1 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Sakae Shokudo
196-5 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Hirayasu
Japan, 〒999-2211 Yamagata, Nanyō, Akayu, 472-3 明月館ビル
お茶や赤湯店
1069-1 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
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Morinoyu
548 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
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725 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
Tansen Hotel
988 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
丹波館
1014 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
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1003 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
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山形座 瀧波 YAMAGATA THE TAKINAMI

3005 Akayu, Nanyō, Yamagata 999-2211, Japan
4.0(217)

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Warm, contemporary quarters in a polished hot spring inn offering a restaurant/bar & a lounge.

attractions: Sakai Winery, Eboshiyama Park, Toyotaro Yuki Memorial Hall, ㈲大浦葡萄酒, restaurants: カフェレストラン パーク, 焼肉・冷麺 明月館, スパゲッティ・洋食の店 アーリオ, ガスト 南陽店, 醤々ラーメン 総本店, 龍上海 栄町支店, ととや三代目, Sakae Shokudo, Hirayasu, お茶や赤湯店
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takinami.co.jp

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Nearby attractions of 山形座 瀧波 YAMAGATA THE TAKINAMI

Sakai Winery

Eboshiyama Park

Toyotaro Yuki Memorial Hall

㈲大浦葡萄酒

Sakai Winery

Sakai Winery

4.3

(51)

Open 24 hours
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Eboshiyama Park

Eboshiyama Park

4.2

(382)

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Toyotaro Yuki Memorial Hall

Toyotaro Yuki Memorial Hall

4.2

(41)

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㈲大浦葡萄酒

㈲大浦葡萄酒

4.6

(29)

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カフェレストラン パーク

焼肉・冷麺 明月館

スパゲッティ・洋食の店 アーリオ

ガスト 南陽店

醤々ラーメン 総本店

龍上海 栄町支店

ととや三代目

Sakae Shokudo

Hirayasu

お茶や赤湯店

カフェレストラン パーク

カフェレストラン パーク

3.6

(61)

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焼肉・冷麺 明月館

焼肉・冷麺 明月館

4.2

(62)

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スパゲッティ・洋食の店 アーリオ

スパゲッティ・洋食の店 アーリオ

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(149)

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ガスト 南陽店

ガスト 南陽店

3.4

(187)

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Reviews of 山形座 瀧波 YAMAGATA THE TAKINAMI

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4.0
25w

Yamagata The Takinami was a delightful surprise. Given its relatively large size (19 rooms), street-facing location in the middle of town (similar to its primary competitor, Sakurayu Sanshuyu), heavy marketing presence in Japan, and smaller room sizes — except for one — we didn’t have sky-high expectations. On paper, it didn’t fully align with our vision of a luxury ryokan experience. However, it completely exceeded our expectations and left a lasting impression.||What you won’t find here is the private, tranquil atmosphere of smaller, more secluded ryokans such as Atamiso. Encounters with other guests are more frequent, and the various activities — especially the counter dining experience — foster social interactions more than usual. While we generally prefer solitude on our travels, the quality of experiences here was so engaging that we genuinely enjoyed our stay. Yamagata The Takinami is one of the rare places where we didn’t mind being constantly involved rather than purely relaxing.||Founded in 1916, Yamagata The Takinami sits in Akayu Onsen, a hot spring town with a rich 925-year history. The main building traces its origins to the Edo period (1603–1868). The current iteration of the ryokan was established in 2017 after a comprehensive renovation under the direction of Toru Iwase, editor-in-chief of the lifestyle, architecture, and travel magazine Jiyu-jin.||The property’s aesthetic blends elements of ryugon and Satoyama Jujo — traditional rural Japanese farmhouse characteristics mixed with avant-garde decor. Just outside the entrance, there’s a small onsen drinking station, said to enhance skin quality if consumed daily.||Yamagata The Takinami offers three room types:|- Kura (renovated storehouse)|- Sakura (garden and cherry blossom view)|- Yamagata (featuring local crafts)||We stayed in KURA01, a spacious, one-of-a-kind 129-square-meter suite on the first floor with a private garden and open-air hot stone onsen. Other rooms range from 60 square meters or less, with many being maisonette-style — something we don’t particularly prefer. I'm not sure about the other rooms, but KURA01 had a refined, sophisticated look that resonated with us.||Regardless of the room type, every guest enjoys an in-room onsen sourced directly from the spring.|- First-floor rooms (or duplex rooms with baths below) have volcanic rock-carved onsen tubs, sourced from nearby Zao Mountain. These allow for a more authentic experience due to reduced oxygen exposure.|- Second-floor rooms feature hinoki cypress baths, where water flows from above—like most onsens across Japan.||KURA01’s garden, while pleasant, wasn’t particularly manicured. This seemed to align with the natural landscaping aesthetic of the Nanyo area, as seen at nearby Sakurayu Sanshuyu. One concern I had was the lack of floor heating, which might make winter stays uncomfortable since shoes must be removed upon entry—a significant drawback in a cold region like Tohoku.||Though there is a communal Daiyokujo onsen, it’s relatively small. However, since each room has a private bath, the public onsen is seldom crowded. Both times I visited the men’s bath, I had it entirely to myself.||One unexpected onsen feature was Yunohana (aka. Yubana) — mysterious white flakes floating atop the water. Initially, I feared someone had rubbed off dead skin while bathing! However, I later learned that these flakes naturally occur due to mineral solidification when dissolved hot spring components react to temperature changes, pressure drops, or air exposure.||Shortly after check-in at 3PM, guests are invited to a complimentary sake tasting showcasing the finest brews from Yamagata Prefecture, followed by a Juwari Soba-making demonstration. Juwari Soba consists of 100% buckwheat — making it gluten-free — and is notoriously difficult to prepare. Since most soba noodles contain other flours, the 100% buckwheat variety is a rarity. The Juwari Soba was later served during dinner.||During our stay, the ryokan’s president wasn’t present, so sake sommelier Mr. Hirayama hosted the experience, delivering an engaging presentation about the property’s history and local culture.||Additional seasonal activities vary. Among them are:|- Spring: Guided walk to Eboshiyama Park during cherry blossom season|- Summer: Evening firefly-watching excursions|- Early morning trips to an observation deck near Nanyo Sky Park||These activities make the ryokan particularly enjoyable for travelers without a car, adding variety to the stay.||Without question, the kaiseki cuisine at Yamagata The Takinami was spectacular. We were consistently amazed by the creativity and depth of flavors throughout our meals. The Mrs. considers it the best meal she’s ever had, and while I hesitate to go that far, I can confidently say it was the most unique kaiseki experience we’ve ever enjoyed. The menu blends subtle European influences but overwhelmingly celebrates local Yamagata ingredients.||One of the unforgettable servings was a dish of seasonal wild edible mountain vegetables seasoned in cold dashi and vegetable broth. Some of the vegetables were boiled, while others were crispy-fried, while still others were prepared raw. The featured vegetables included Kogomi (Ostrich Fern), Taranome (Japanese Angelica Tree Sprout), Kuwadai (The new and young leaves of the Robust Parasenecio plant), Koshiabura (thin-stemmed buds with soft green leaves found in the Chengiopanax sciadophylloides tree), Ainu Negi (Siberian Onion), Yama Ninjin (It's called a carrot, but it's actually a perennial plant of the Apiaceae family.), Katakuri (Asian Fawnlily), Urui (Hostas), Akatsuki (The leaves and bulbs of a type of wild mountain onion) and Sumire (Viola Mandshurica, a flower.) We've had our share of edible mountain vegetables, but to have one serving where we only knew half of them was quite the surprise. And it all tasted awesome!||Other memorable dishes included:||- Rice-fed Koi fish sashimi with Ostrich Ferns, accompanied by umeboshi-infused dashi|- Rice puffs with Japanese knotweed and wild walnuts|- Dessert: Freshly baked and fried chou pastry, paired with Yamagata strawberries, custard cream, and Gelato made from Butterbur flower shoots||Dining is counter-seated by default, though three private koshitsu rooms are available. While I enjoy open-kitchen settings, I find it crucial to interact extensively with the staff to fully grasp each serving’s details. Ambient noise can make this challenging, so I made sure to confirm private dining in advance.||Compared to tranquil retreats like Asaba, Atamiso, or Takefue, Yamagata The Takinami offers a livelier, more interactive cultural experience. As a change of pace, we thoroughly enjoyed it. For those seeking a ryokan that encourages guest engagement, this property is sure to leave a lasting impression.||For a more private alternative, the same owner recently opened Osteria Sincerita, just a few hundred meters away. This three-room luxury ryokan boasts larger accommodations (150 square meters), offering a more intimate experience. While guests at Sincerita enjoy access to activities at Yamagata The Takinami, its culinary approach is entirely Italian, led by Michelin-starred chef...

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If you are only able to have one luxury experience in life, make it a stay at the Takinami Ryokan, for as many nights as you can. It is easily accessible by train from Tokyo or Sendai, and this provides many opportunities to explore the local area.||I can’t give more than five stars for the service, and the staff deserves it. Visiting from outside Japan, we were very glad that all of the staff was happy to interact with us. Even before we arrived, the staff reached out to us to confirm details and to ensure our stay would be spectacular.||A shuttle was provided to pick us up at the station, and our shuttle driver was the President’s brother, who told us about the town and history of the area and the ryokan. We instantly felt welcome!||We were warmly greeted upon arrival and provided several options for a welcome drink and a snack as we reviewed our check-in details and selected the times for our activities during our stay. We were then given a tour of the facility as we were shown to our rooms.||The room was clean and as beautiful as the pictures from the website. We had a private onsen for the room, which was incredibly convenient and enjoyable. There is a public onsen available for guests as well. The beds were very comfortable and the facility has been beautifully renovated while maintaining its historical beauty and charm. Lounge clothes of two different styles (several designs/colors for each) were provided for use throughout our stay.||The food was phenomenal, and I ate every bite. I cannot say enough about our dining experiences for dinner and breakfast (both included), so I will just say it was some of the best food I’ve had in my life, and the counter dining experience was beyond amazing. I have been looking for a “chef’s table” type experience and this exceeded my expectations.||I did not expect to be provided so many opportunities for experience during our stay, but they provided many. We got to see the soba noodles (very special flour) made for us before we were served them for dinner. We were provided a site seeing tour the following morning (spoken in Japanese) on their beautiful bus, with a stop atop the mountain for some coffee and juice in the clouds. While I don’t speak Japanese (my wife is my translator) the experience was one I will cherish for the rest of my life, and the joy and passion with which the stories were shared makes me wish I did understand Japanese (time was taken to ensure important details were provided in English, and I’d never have expected everything to be repeated for me).||President Minami-san took a lot of time throughout our stay to speak with us and the other guests, so we felt very cared for. If you’re looking for an amazing time in Japan, look no further. We will be back on our next trip and for a longer stay, and while we have a lot more time in Japan now, our next visit can’t come soon enough.||To everyone at Takinami Ryokan, thank you so much for this...

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If you are only able to have one luxury experience in life, make it a stay at the Takinami Ryokan, for as many nights as you can. It is easily accessible by train from Tokyo or Sendai, and this provides many opportunities to explore the local area.

I can’t give more than five stars for the service, and the staff deserves it. Visiting from outside Japan, we were very glad that all of the staff was happy to interact with us. Even before we arrived, the staff reached out to us to confirm details and to ensure our stay would be spectacular.

A shuttle was provided to pick us up at the station, and our shuttle driver was the President’s brother, who told us about the town and history of the area and the ryokan. We instantly felt welcome!

We were warmly greeted upon arrival and provided several options for a welcome drink and a snack as we reviewed our check-in details and selected the times for our activities during our stay. We were then given a tour of the facility as we were shown to our rooms.

The room was clean and as beautiful as the pictures from the website. We had a private onsen for the room, which was incredibly convenient and enjoyable. There is a public onsen available for guests as well. The beds were very comfortable and the facility has been beautifully renovated while maintaining its historical beauty and charm. Lounge clothes of two different styles (several designs/colors for each) were provided for use throughout our stay.

The food was phenomenal, and I ate every bite. I cannot say enough about our dining experiences for dinner and breakfast (both included), so I will just say it was some of the best food I’ve had in my life, and the counter dining experience was beyond amazing. I have been looking for a “chef’s table” type experience and this exceeded my expectations.

I did not expect to be provided so many opportunities for experience during our stay, but they provided many. We got to see the soba noodles (very special flour) made for us before we were served them for dinner. We were provided a site seeing tour the following morning (spoken in Japanese) on their beautiful bus, with a stop atop the mountain for some coffee and juice in the clouds. While I don’t speak Japanese (my wife is my translator) the experience was one I will cherish for the rest of my life, and the joy and passion with which the stories were shared makes me wish I did understand Japanese (time was taken to ensure important details were provided in English, and I’d never have expected everything to be repeated for me).

President Minami-san took a lot of time throughout our stay to speak with us and the other guests, so we felt very cared for. If you’re looking for an amazing time in Japan, look no further. We will be back on our next trip and for a longer stay, and while we have a lot more time in Japan now, our next visit can’t come soon enough.

To everyone at Takinami Ryokan, thank you so much for this...

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If you are only able to have one luxury experience in life, make it a stay at the Takinami Ryokan, for as many nights as you can. It is easily accessible by train from Tokyo or Sendai, and this provides many opportunities to explore the local area. I can’t give more than five stars for the service, and the staff deserves it. Visiting from outside Japan, we were very glad that all of the staff was happy to interact with us. Even before we arrived, the staff reached out to us to confirm details and to ensure our stay would be spectacular. A shuttle was provided to pick us up at the station, and our shuttle driver was the President’s brother, who told us about the town and history of the area and the ryokan. We instantly felt welcome! We were warmly greeted upon arrival and provided several options for a welcome drink and a snack as we reviewed our check-in details and selected the times for our activities during our stay. We were then given a tour of the facility as we were shown to our rooms. The room was clean and as beautiful as the pictures from the website. We had a private onsen for the room, which was incredibly convenient and enjoyable. There is a public onsen available for guests as well. The beds were very comfortable and the facility has been beautifully renovated while maintaining its historical beauty and charm. Lounge clothes of two different styles (several designs/colors for each) were provided for use throughout our stay. The food was phenomenal, and I ate every bite. I cannot say enough about our dining experiences for dinner and breakfast (both included), so I will just say it was some of the best food I’ve had in my life, and the counter dining experience was beyond amazing. I have been looking for a “chef’s table” type experience and this exceeded my expectations. I did not expect to be provided so many opportunities for experience during our stay, but they provided many. We got to see the soba noodles (very special flour) made for us before we were served them for dinner. We were provided a site seeing tour the following morning (spoken in Japanese) on their beautiful bus, with a stop atop the mountain for some coffee and juice in the clouds. While I don’t speak Japanese (my wife is my translator) the experience was one I will cherish for the rest of my life, and the joy and passion with which the stories were shared makes me wish I did understand Japanese (time was taken to ensure important details were provided in English, and I’d never have expected everything to be repeated for me). President Minami-san took a lot of time throughout our stay to speak with us and the other guests, so we felt very cared for. If you’re looking for an amazing time in Japan, look no further. We will be back on our next trip and for a longer stay, and while we have a lot more time in Japan now, our next visit can’t come soon enough. To everyone at Takinami Ryokan, thank you so much for this magical experience!
Marlene LMarlene L
Unforgettable experience!!! Highly recommend for tourists who want an upscale ryokan and onsen experience in Japan. Arrival/Departure: The trip to get to and from Tokyo is ve tu easy with the JR east pass to Akayu. The hotel staff replies to your emails almost immediately and changing the pickup time is easy and stress free (do it a day before so that they can schedule everything also) Cleanliness and Amenities: The hotel itself is so incredibly clean and tidy, it’s a neat-freak haven. The facilities are amazing and you can choose between a Yukata or Pijama style clothes to use around the hotel as well as some socks you can use as well. In the room there is also a robe to use for after you spend some time in the onsen. Each room has an onsen with direct natural water which makes the experience that much more real. Food: The food is beyond words. The staff is super friendly and accommodating. My boyfriend has a nut allergy and I am lactose-intolerant and all the dishes that had these products were changed to include us in the experience of a dish served. As for the drinks, we both don’t drink alcohol however they accommodated on this front as well serving non-alcoholic champagne, amazake {甘酒} (which I highly recommend trying). Additionally a huge majority of the products consumed were locally produced and even organic. Moreover, all the dishes are super healthy and you really get an authentic Japanese fine-dining experience out of it - the balance is perfect. Onsen: The onsen water is really nice in the cold winter, especially if you happen to go at a time with snow. The sulfur scent is not bothersome at all. Moreover the water feels like a warm glass cover on your skin and is an incredibly relaxing experience. Staff: All the staff were super friendly and helpful. All spoke english very well and one of the staff members spoke Italian!!! For those learning Japanese like myself, if you speak in Japanese they also are friendly when you speak in Japanese as well 😊 I could end up writing a textbook review but these are the main elements that I found noteworthy, but try it out for yourself to see what you think 😉 TOO LONG DIDN’T READ: HIGHLY RECOMMEND ESPECIALLY FOR TOURISTS LOOKING FOR A REAL AND HIGH CLASS JAPANESE EXPERIENCE 😊
Andrew DawoudAndrew Dawoud
Far removed from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, only a short train ride away, lives this historic gem of an oasis in Yamagata. To say the Takinami is "just a hotel" is a disservice to its offerings. The Takinami is far more than a hotel. It is a cultural representation of Japanese modern luxury that includes ancient private hot springs, spectacular dining, and one of the best sake collections one can find, making it a premier destination for locals and foreigners alike. From the moment you arrive at Yamagata The Takinami, it feels like stepping into a hidden world where time slows down. This beautifully restored ryokan blends over a century of history with modern design sensibilities. Think local wood, stone, and tatami alongside elegant contemporary furniture. Our room was thoughtfully unique and contained a private open-air onsen bath filled with pure, undiluted spring water with the most perfect temperature. I thought soaking in the natural hot spring while gazing out at the garden in total privacy would be the highlight of my stay, but then it was dinner time. The dining experience is just remarkable. Each meal celebrates Yamagata’s seasonal bounty: crisp mountain vegetables, fragrant local rice, delicate river fish, and the region’s famed Yonezawa beef. Paired with local sake and wines, the menu felt like a heartfelt introduction to the land itself. The chef's table setting is intimate, atmospheric, and refined, without being pretentious. Truly deserving of a Michelin star, from every bite to every pairing, thanks to their Chef de Cuisine and in-house Sake Sommelier. The staff were warm and attentive in every way. Big shout out to the general manager, Kosuke-san; he epitomized kindness, generosity, and hospitality. Yamagata The Takinami is not just a place to stay, it’s a retreat for the senses, where architecture, nature, cuisine, and hospitality converge. If you’re looking for a ryokan that feels both timeless and contemporary, rooted in local culture yet luxuriously comfortable, this is it. I left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already planning my return.
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If you are only able to have one luxury experience in life, make it a stay at the Takinami Ryokan, for as many nights as you can. It is easily accessible by train from Tokyo or Sendai, and this provides many opportunities to explore the local area. I can’t give more than five stars for the service, and the staff deserves it. Visiting from outside Japan, we were very glad that all of the staff was happy to interact with us. Even before we arrived, the staff reached out to us to confirm details and to ensure our stay would be spectacular. A shuttle was provided to pick us up at the station, and our shuttle driver was the President’s brother, who told us about the town and history of the area and the ryokan. We instantly felt welcome! We were warmly greeted upon arrival and provided several options for a welcome drink and a snack as we reviewed our check-in details and selected the times for our activities during our stay. We were then given a tour of the facility as we were shown to our rooms. The room was clean and as beautiful as the pictures from the website. We had a private onsen for the room, which was incredibly convenient and enjoyable. There is a public onsen available for guests as well. The beds were very comfortable and the facility has been beautifully renovated while maintaining its historical beauty and charm. Lounge clothes of two different styles (several designs/colors for each) were provided for use throughout our stay. The food was phenomenal, and I ate every bite. I cannot say enough about our dining experiences for dinner and breakfast (both included), so I will just say it was some of the best food I’ve had in my life, and the counter dining experience was beyond amazing. I have been looking for a “chef’s table” type experience and this exceeded my expectations. I did not expect to be provided so many opportunities for experience during our stay, but they provided many. We got to see the soba noodles (very special flour) made for us before we were served them for dinner. We were provided a site seeing tour the following morning (spoken in Japanese) on their beautiful bus, with a stop atop the mountain for some coffee and juice in the clouds. While I don’t speak Japanese (my wife is my translator) the experience was one I will cherish for the rest of my life, and the joy and passion with which the stories were shared makes me wish I did understand Japanese (time was taken to ensure important details were provided in English, and I’d never have expected everything to be repeated for me). President Minami-san took a lot of time throughout our stay to speak with us and the other guests, so we felt very cared for. If you’re looking for an amazing time in Japan, look no further. We will be back on our next trip and for a longer stay, and while we have a lot more time in Japan now, our next visit can’t come soon enough. To everyone at Takinami Ryokan, thank you so much for this magical experience!
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Unforgettable experience!!! Highly recommend for tourists who want an upscale ryokan and onsen experience in Japan. Arrival/Departure: The trip to get to and from Tokyo is ve tu easy with the JR east pass to Akayu. The hotel staff replies to your emails almost immediately and changing the pickup time is easy and stress free (do it a day before so that they can schedule everything also) Cleanliness and Amenities: The hotel itself is so incredibly clean and tidy, it’s a neat-freak haven. The facilities are amazing and you can choose between a Yukata or Pijama style clothes to use around the hotel as well as some socks you can use as well. In the room there is also a robe to use for after you spend some time in the onsen. Each room has an onsen with direct natural water which makes the experience that much more real. Food: The food is beyond words. The staff is super friendly and accommodating. My boyfriend has a nut allergy and I am lactose-intolerant and all the dishes that had these products were changed to include us in the experience of a dish served. As for the drinks, we both don’t drink alcohol however they accommodated on this front as well serving non-alcoholic champagne, amazake {甘酒} (which I highly recommend trying). Additionally a huge majority of the products consumed were locally produced and even organic. Moreover, all the dishes are super healthy and you really get an authentic Japanese fine-dining experience out of it - the balance is perfect. Onsen: The onsen water is really nice in the cold winter, especially if you happen to go at a time with snow. The sulfur scent is not bothersome at all. Moreover the water feels like a warm glass cover on your skin and is an incredibly relaxing experience. Staff: All the staff were super friendly and helpful. All spoke english very well and one of the staff members spoke Italian!!! For those learning Japanese like myself, if you speak in Japanese they also are friendly when you speak in Japanese as well 😊 I could end up writing a textbook review but these are the main elements that I found noteworthy, but try it out for yourself to see what you think 😉 TOO LONG DIDN’T READ: HIGHLY RECOMMEND ESPECIALLY FOR TOURISTS LOOKING FOR A REAL AND HIGH CLASS JAPANESE EXPERIENCE 😊
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Far removed from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, only a short train ride away, lives this historic gem of an oasis in Yamagata. To say the Takinami is "just a hotel" is a disservice to its offerings. The Takinami is far more than a hotel. It is a cultural representation of Japanese modern luxury that includes ancient private hot springs, spectacular dining, and one of the best sake collections one can find, making it a premier destination for locals and foreigners alike. From the moment you arrive at Yamagata The Takinami, it feels like stepping into a hidden world where time slows down. This beautifully restored ryokan blends over a century of history with modern design sensibilities. Think local wood, stone, and tatami alongside elegant contemporary furniture. Our room was thoughtfully unique and contained a private open-air onsen bath filled with pure, undiluted spring water with the most perfect temperature. I thought soaking in the natural hot spring while gazing out at the garden in total privacy would be the highlight of my stay, but then it was dinner time. The dining experience is just remarkable. Each meal celebrates Yamagata’s seasonal bounty: crisp mountain vegetables, fragrant local rice, delicate river fish, and the region’s famed Yonezawa beef. Paired with local sake and wines, the menu felt like a heartfelt introduction to the land itself. The chef's table setting is intimate, atmospheric, and refined, without being pretentious. Truly deserving of a Michelin star, from every bite to every pairing, thanks to their Chef de Cuisine and in-house Sake Sommelier. The staff were warm and attentive in every way. Big shout out to the general manager, Kosuke-san; he epitomized kindness, generosity, and hospitality. Yamagata The Takinami is not just a place to stay, it’s a retreat for the senses, where architecture, nature, cuisine, and hospitality converge. If you’re looking for a ryokan that feels both timeless and contemporary, rooted in local culture yet luxuriously comfortable, this is it. I left feeling refreshed, inspired, and already planning my return.
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