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Vacation rentals in Yamagata

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 50 vacation rentals in Yamagata

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Yamagata vacation rentals start at G$4,184 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    50 of Yamagata vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Yamagata rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Yamagata stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Yamagata's top spots, include Yamadera Station, Kaminoyamaonsen Station, and Uzenchitose Station

Top-rated vacation rentals in Yamagata

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Top guest favorite
The exterior of the house is presented, showcasing a modern black façade with large windows. The entrance is marked by a wooden door beneath a welcoming sign. Adjacent buildings and a paved area are visible, emphasizing the property's urban setting.
Home in Yamagata
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Up to 10 people, Central Street, Entire house rental, "JIHEI", Free parking for 2 cars, Spacious living and dining room on the ground floor, 2 Japanese-style rooms and 2 Western-style rooms on the 2nd floor

Jihei, a single-family house in the center of Yamagata City, can accommodate up to 10 people. The first floor has a spacious living and dining room and a spacious kitchen where you can enjoy cooking. On the 2nd floor, there are 2 Japanese-style rooms with 6 tatami mats and 2 Western-style rooms with the scent of Japanese iris. You can use the whole house freely as if you were at home. Parking 🅿️ is available on the property for 2 cars. It can accommodate up to 10 people. As a base for sightseeing in Yamagata, we recommend it for long-term stays with friends and family. The downtown area and the bar area are also a 5-6 minute walk away. You can enjoy walking around the city's tourist attractions (Bunsho Museum, Kasumi Castle Park, Mogami Yoshimitsu Memorial Hall, Momiji Park). From the accommodation, you can go to Zao Onsen ♨ ️ in 25-30 minutes by car🚗, to Yama-dera Risshaku-ji Temple in 20-30 minutes, and to Ginzan Onsen ♨ ️ in 70 minutes. Sendai is 60 minutes away by train or bus. The venue for the Yamagata Hanakasa Festival, one of the four major festivals in Tohoku, is a 1-minute walk. There are two other sister stores, one in front of Yamagata Station, a 2-minute walk from the station, and the Nanokamachi store. Please refer to Airbnb.

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Home in Shichikashuku
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Yunoharayado, Yunohara | Entire property for rent in Shichigashuku, where you can enjoy fireflies and the stars

Yunoharayado is a private rental inn located in Shichikashuku-cho, Miyagi Prefecture. In a quiet environment surrounded by nature, you can see the starry sky on nights with good weather, and you can enjoy fireflies in summer.There is a lot of snow in winter, so it is ideal for playing in the snow. It is also conveniently located as a base for sightseeing, with Zao Kitsune Village (about 30 minutes by car), Zao Onsen Ski Resort (about 1 hour), and Ginzan Onsen (about 1 hour 40 minutes). It is also about an hour's drive from Yamagata Station and about an hour and a half from Sendai Station and Sendai Airport. The building has an open living room and a kitchen where you can cook properly, so you can stay as if you were living there. There are 2 bedrooms with 6 tatami mats, 2 beds and 4 futons.It can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people.There is also a powder room that can be used by 2 people at the same time, and a free space that can be used as a drying room, making it convenient for winter and consecutive nights. Wi-Fi is available, and there are 2 free parking spaces. Enjoy a relaxing time in nature.

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Home in Zaō
4.7 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Ikkan | House rental with a natural hot spring cypress bath - Zao Sanuki En - Gaia Resort

Bikkakan welcomes digital nomads. Free wifi is available in the entire rental villa. We provide a comfortable remote work environment. ◎ Please note Reservations are accepted for 3 paying customers. Reservations for this facility are accepted for 3 paying guests, but you can also book for 1 or 2 guests by paying for 3 guests. ◎ About Ikkenkan It is a quiet and elegant inn surrounded by rich nature. The old house, which originally had a tea room, was renovated in the first year of the Reiwa era while retaining the good old features. Each room is nostalgic and calming. In addition, we are particularly particular about the bath, and in addition to the hot spring bath, the bathtub made of cypress, the walls, etc. are luxuriously made like a hot spring inn made of Aomori cypress. As soon as you open the door, you can smell the cypress, so please come and relax from your daily fatigue. There is a beautiful stream behind the house, and you can pick wild vegetables such as watercress. I hope you can spend a luxurious time "doing nothing" that you can't experience in the city.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features wooden floors and beams, illuminated by a ceiling light. A television showcases the Netflix logo. Two light-colored chairs are positioned on a textured rug. Natural light filters through a wall of sliding glass panels, creating a warm, inviting space.
Home in Shiroishi
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Maximum 8 people/3 free parking spaces/103㎡/Zao Kitsune Village/Beautiful starry sky

It is a Japanese house that has been renovated to give you the feeling of the warmth of wood while retaining the good old Japanese taste. We have placed a small number of soft light fixtures to create a relaxing space. As the surrounding area is rich in nature and the building is not very airtight, insects, etc. may enter the house. Also, although it has been renovated, it is an old building that is 60 years old. Please refrain from booking if you are sensitive. - Convenience store (7-Eleven): 5 minutes on foot - Supermarket: 8-minute walk - Shiraishi Station (Tohoku Main Line) is a 19-minute walk or a 4-minute drive away - Shiraishi-Zao Station (Tohoku Shinkansen) 8 minutes by car ■ Access to tourist destinations - Shiraishi Castle: 7 minutes by car - Zao Kitsune Village: 20 minutes by car - Funaoka Castle Park and Ichime Senbonzakura: 30 minutes by car - Eboshi Ski Resort: 40 minutes by car - Zao Okama: 60 minutes by car * You cannot watch broadcast TV on the TV at our place.

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Home in Kawasaki, Shibata District
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Detached house where you can hear the babbling of the stream; maximum 7 people; second door

This is a private cottage for private rental located in a quiet villa area. A stream flows behind the property, and its gentle babbling provides a pleasant backdrop for family time. Since it is a private space where you can stay without worrying about the surroundings, you can feel at ease even with small children. The sounds of cheerful play and laughter will also become part of your memories. You can also enjoy BBQ in the backyard. Spending time around a fire in nature, enjoying a meal together, is a truly special experience. They turn an ordinary meal into a slightly special experience. Wake up in the morning to the sound of birdsong, spend the day playing freely outside, Then, under the skylight leading to the loft space, enjoy a relaxing tea break. A place that allows you to get away from everyday life and enjoy a carefree stay—this is what makes it special. Why not create precious memories with your family and friends here at SEVENDOOR?

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The traditional single-story wooden house is surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage, set against a backdrop of lush mountainous terrain. Nearby, the well-maintained garden area is visible, enhancing the tranquil rural landscape.
Hut in Nanyō
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 54 reviews

The host is a descendant of samurai Huskies greet you 150-year-old private rental "Kominka Resort Nijyushidai"

The scenery of nature and Satoyama changes expression with the seasons. The night sky is full of stars, and the sound of the wind and insects echoes in the silence. "Kominka Resort Nijyudaime" is an accommodation facility that is rented out to one group per day. It is a traditional house with a history of over 150 years, with minimal renovations. The host is Yoshiro, the 24th generation head of the Urushiyama family, who was born and raised in this house. Going back in time, 420 years ago, the host's ancestor was a samurai who lived in the same era as Tokugawa Ieyasu.Vivid episodes from that time have been passed down from generation to generation. Dai, a Siberian Husky, is a very friendly dog and the mascot of our inn.His job is to greet and see off guests.Sometimes I go for a walk with guests.

Top guest favorite
A modern villa is depicted under a twilight sky, with a spacious wooden terrace extending from the house. Soft lighting illuminates the interior through large glass windows. An outdoor seating area is visible, surrounded by natural greenery, creating a serene atmosphere.
Home in Zaō
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Zao Moon Sky Cottage

A very quiet environment in the mountains,you can see the beautiful starry sky.Relax on the large wooden terrace.Have a great time with your friends and family.There are air conditioners,home appliances,cooking utensils,and tableware in the room. Located in a quiet villa area. It is not a suitable place for a lively party, such as a group party. 山の中のとても静かな環境、美しい星空が見えます。大きな木製のテラスでリラックスしてください。友達や家族と一緒に楽しい時間をお過ごし下さい。室内にはエアコン、家電製品、調理器具、食器あります。宮城蔵王国定公園内の別荘地蔵王休養村内にあります。グループでのパーティー等、にぎやかに過ごすのは不向きな場所です。

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Cottage in Zaō
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Onsen Villa FSO : 30 min drive to Fox Village/Ski.

蔵王の森に佇む贅沢和モダン、天然温泉付き 貸切ゲストハウス「Four Seasons Oasis MIYAGI ZAO (FSO)」 無料Wi-Fiを完備。快適なリモートワーク環境をご用意しています。 高級感あふれるモダンな黒壁と美しく幻想的なステンドグラスのきらめき。非日常感に包まれながら、ゆったりとお過ごしいただける大人のための隠れ家で、上質のくつろぎを感じていただけます。開放感のある室内で、お洒落な間接照明に魅せられながら至極のひと時をお過ごしください。 今も脈動する蔵王山からこんこんと湧き出る天然温泉を、黒御影石造りの贅沢な広々お風呂でお楽しみいただけます。 ◎宿泊プランについて FSOは1日一組限定、最大8名、一棟貸切でお泊まりいただける宿です。宿泊料金は4名様まで同一料金、5名様から1名追加ごとに追加料金を申し受けます。 ※宿泊料金に食事は含まれておりません。 ※お子様料金はございません。2歳以上のお子様は大人と同額を申し受けます。 FSOのある蔵王山水苑周辺のカフェやレストランなどで利用できる特別なクーポン券付き。

Guest favorite
The exterior of a traditional Japanese thatched-roof farmhouse is displayed, showcasing a blend of wood and bamboo elements. A well-maintained grassy area surrounds the structure, with gravel pathways leading to the entrance. The charming architectural features emphasize the cultural heritage of the location.
Home in Nagai
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Old houses designated as tangible cultural house

An old house built in the late Edo period, but once you step inside you'll find a modern Japanese interior. Why not experience the good old Japanese culture? Get away from the discussions of the city and enjoy the slow flow of time. Amenities include a large TV, air conditioning, drum-type washing machine (with drying function), and hair dryer. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, oven, dishes, cutlery, and most cooking utensils and seasonings.

Guest favorite
Home in Kaminoyama
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Whole House 14 Guests | Zao Ski & Onsen | Yamagata

1.5hrs from Sendai Airport (direct flights from Taipei/Kaohsiung). Rental car needed. Parking: 8 cars. Day trips: Zao Ski 30min / Sendai 1.5hrs / Ginzan Onsen 1.5hrs / Yamadera 40min Kitchen for 14, AC+heater (-6°C OK), washer/dryer, Wi-Fi. Per person: 6→¥10,000 / 10→¥6,000 / 14→¥4,300 (flat rate, more guests=better value) For multi-family, 3-generation, friend groups. Private retreat in orchards. Enjoy Zao views and Yamagata's seasons.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area is accentuated by high ceilings and large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A cozy wood stove is positioned on a stone feature wall, while a green sofa and wooden dining table create a welcoming setting.
Home in Zaō
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Zao Gen w/Open-air onsen - Zao Sansuien

This is a new cottage built in 2022. Entering the chic house with black exterior walls, the stone hallway leading to the high ceiling living room will make you forget your everyday life. The outdoor bath is surrounded by trees, and in winter you can enjoy a relaxing snow view bath.
 Enjoy private theater in the living room and bedroom with a 100-inch projector screen.
Displays and desks are also available for your workspace.

Superhost
A comfortable living area features a dark brown sofa adorned with decorative cushions. A wooden coffee table sits on a soft area rug, while a chandelier overhead adds a touch of elegance. The background reveals a well-equipped kitchen and a rustic wooden bar.
Home in Yamagata
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Up to 9 Guests | Entire | Hidden Traditional

WAVILLA Mihata-cho – Just 6 minutes from Yamagata Station! A beautifully renovated traditional house for up to 9 guests. Enjoy full privacy, eco-friendly stoves, and a kitchen for cooking with fresh local food. Explore cherry blossoms, festivals, hot springs, and snowy landscapes—all within easy reach. Your perfect base to live like a local in Yamagata!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Yamagata?

    Stays in central neighborhoods provide easy access to dining, markets, and cultural attractions, while areas near parks offer quieter surroundings. Traditional houses and modern apartments are both found throughout the city.

  • What are the best things to do in Yamagata with kids?

    Families frequently explore parks with playgrounds, interactive museums, and outdoor hot springs. Seasonal fruit picking and local festivals featuring traditional performances provide engaging activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Yamagata?

    Explore the historical streets around Yamadera Temple, wander through parks and gardens, and visit local museums highlighting regional arts and crafts. The area has vibrant markets, seasonal festivals, and scenic mountain views.

  • How is the weather in Yamagata?

    Yamagata has cold, snowy winters around 30–42°F (-1–6°C), and warm summers near 68–83°F (20–28°C), with significant rainfall during July and September. Dressing in layers and bringing waterproof gear is often suggested throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Yamagata?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for cherry blossoms, outdoor festivals, and warmer temperatures. Winter brings snow activities and hot springs, while autumn has colorful foliage displays.

  • What are the best places to visit in Yamagata?

    Stroll through Yamadera Temple’s hillside grounds, explore the Yamagata Museum of Art, and visit parks known for cherry blossom displays. Local markets and shops highlight traditional crafts and flavors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Yamagata?

    Walk the hillside steps at Yamadera Temple or explore mountain paths surrounding central parks and gardens. Nearby nature reserves are often recommended for peaceful forest trails and expansive views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Yamagata?

    Try a walk through Yamadera Temple, visit museums with hands-on exhibits, and take part in cherry picking at local orchards. Public parks and gardens around the city have areas for active play and relaxation.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Yamagata?

    Nearby towns have traditional onsens, scenic mountain hikes, and local craft workshops. During winter, ski resorts around the region are frequently suggested for snow activities and relaxing hot springs.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Yamagata?

    Some vacation rentals in central and residential neighborhoods welcome pets, especially those near parks or walking paths. Travelers often find pet-friendly amenities that make it easier to explore the city with their companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Yamagata?

    Layers work well for unpredictable mountain weather, and waterproof shoes are helpful during rainy seasons. Locals often recommend trying a hot spring bath and sampling locally grown cherries or seasonal fruit.

  • What is Yamagata known for?

    Yamagata is renowned for scenic mountain views, historic temples like Yamadera, and vibrant seasonal festivals. The region is also known for its fruit orchards, hot springs, and winter snow activities.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Yamagata?

    Seek out traditional woodcraft workshops, local sake breweries, and quiet gardens around lesser-known temples. Neighborhood eateries frequented by locals sometimes highlight regional flavors and specialties.

  • What are the best foods to try in Yamagata?

    Yamagata has locally grown cherries, orchard-fresh pears, and imoni, a hearty taro soup. Soba noodles and yakisoba are often recommended, as well as sake from regional breweries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Yamagata?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and variable mountain weather, a waterproof jacket for rainy periods, and comfortable walking shoes. In winter, warm outerwear and gloves help for snowy conditions.

  • What is the nightlife in Yamagata like?

    Yamagata has lively izakayas, traditional pubs, and casual bars concentrated in central neighborhoods. Locally rooted music venues and cultural performances sometimes offer entertainment late into the evening.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Yamagata?

    Yamagata has the Hanagasa Festival in summer, which features vibrant dance processions, and a notable film festival often recommended for international and local cinema. Spring cherry blossom celebrations also draw visitors to local parks.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Yamagata?

    Many neighborhoods around parks, central city areas, and near cultural attractions have family-friendly vacation rentals. These spaces often include amenities such as kitchens and larger living areas suited to groups or families.

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