Kameya Hotel
9/10 Exceptional - Based on 128 reviews
Kameya Hotel occupies a waterfront site in Yunohama, Tsuruoka, where long-standing onsen tradition meets renewed interiors; the property traces centuries of local history and is noted for having hosted imperial visitors, while most guest rooms face the Sea of Japan and frame coastal sunsets. Positioned directly across from the beach, the hotel presents a compact, seaside profile that blends traditional ryokan features and modern design touches—appealing to travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Yamagata.
Room types range from refreshed, light-filled tatami-style accommodations to distinct suites, and several room categories include private baths or in-room onsen facilities; guests also have access to larger communal stone and cypress baths, one of which looks toward the ocean. In-room amenities commonly noted include air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and electric kettles, while the property offers free Wi‑Fi, on-site parking and meal options that emphasize local seafood and seasonal produce.
Practical details: the hotel is reachable from Shonai Airport and Tsuruoka by a short taxi or local-bus transfer, and the staff and service are frequently praised by guests for attentiveness and hospitality; activities in and around Yunohama include beach walks, cycling and winter sports in the wider region. For visitors prioritizing coastal views, regional cuisine and therapeutic waters, this ryokan with private onsen in Yamagata presents a balanced mix of heritage character and contemporary comforts—advance reservations are recommended for specific room types and private-bath requests.
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Review summary for: Kameya Hotel
Positive Reviews
Exceptional, attentive staff
Multiple guests praised the warm, helpful and accommodating service — staff go above and beyond, provide clear explanations, and make stays feel welcoming (some described treatment as top-tier hospitality).
Outstanding onsen and spa facilities
The hot springs, private onsens, sauna and cedar bathtubs were frequently highlighted as a must‑try feature — relaxing, high quality thermal water and a key part of the experience. Several reviewers recommended the onsen + sauna combination.
Seafront location with beautiful views
Guests loved the hotel’s beachfront position and ocean‑view rooms, especially sunsets and the beach strolls. The property’s gardens, historic lobby and scenic views were repeatedly mentioned as major pluses.
Clean, spacious and well‑appointed rooms
Rooms were described as large, clean and comfortable — a pleasant blend of traditional character and modern renovated amenities (comfortable beds, good bathrooms, some rooms include in‑room hot spring tubs).
Delicious breakfast and good on‑site amenities
Many reviewers enjoyed the breakfast (described as delicious and good value) and appreciated small conveniences like the lobby coffee/beverage station, hotel shop and designated parking.
Negative Reviews
Remote location and few nearby dining options
The hotel is in a quiet, somewhat isolated area; reviewers repeatedly noted there are very few restaurants or cafes within walking distance, especially in the off‑season or on weekdays. Driving or advance planning is often needed.
Restaurant closures / need to reserve dinner
Several guests cautioned that the hotel restaurant may be closed outside high season and recommended booking dinner in advance or arranging alternatives, as choices nearby can be limited or closed early.
Limited English spoken and some communication friction
A few reviewers said English support is limited; while staff are helpful, non‑Japanese speakers should expect occasional language barriers and may need explanations from staff.
Minor maintenance/cleanliness details and room setup
A small number of guests reported issues such as a stained bathtub or general upkeep needs and suggested improvements (for example, adding a table and chairs in rooms for off‑season in‑room dining).
Onsen temperatures can be very hot for some
At least one reviewer warned that some baths are very hot; visitors sensitive to high temperatures should be cautious when using the onsen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms are designed for one to two guests; twin and queen room types are common and family rooms are also offered—check the specific room description when booking.
Yes; the hotel features public indoor baths and open-air baths fed by Yunohama hot springs, with additional spa/sauna facilities on site.
Private baths are available in selected suites and some room types, and private/family-onset options can usually be reserved in advance.
There is no regular hotel shuttle listed; Shonai Airport is about 5 km away (roughly a 10‑minute taxi), and the hotel can be contacted to arrange transfers if needed.
You can take the bus bound for Yunohama Onsen (about 40 minutes to the area) or a taxi directly from Tsuruoka Station, which takes around 20–25 minutes.
Japanese is the primary language; staff have limited English according to guest reports, so a translation app or simple Japanese phrases can be helpful.
The ryokan serves traditional multi‑course kaiseki dinners and regional breakfasts using local ingredients; whether meals are included depends on your chosen rate plan.
Local shops and restaurants are limited immediately around the hotel, so the property’s dining is the most convenient option and staff can advise or help arrange provisions.
Check‑in is typically from 3:00 PM and check‑out by 10:00 AM, though exact times may vary by room plan—confirm at booking or with the hotel.
Pets are not commonly accommodated; contact the hotel directly to confirm policies or request an exception.
