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Mid-Range| Gero

Yamagataya

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Meiji-era family ryokan with original 1920s stonework and one of the deepest communal baths in Gero 窶� for travelers seeking unmodernized traditional atmosphere.

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from$165 / per night

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About

Yamagataya is one of Gero's oldest family-operated ryokans, tracing its founding to the Meiji period. Positioned in the central onsen district 5 minutes from Gero Station, it has maintained its traditional character without major renovation: original wooden architecture, fusuma room dividers, and a bath wing that still uses the original 1920s stonework. The main communal bath is one of the deepest in Gero 窶� the conventional bath depth allows standing in shoulder-depth water, a traditional Japanese bath preference increasingly rare at modernized inns. The spring is gen'sen kakenagashi (genuine flow-through, no recirculation). Kaiseki is home-style rather than high-kaiseki: simpler presentations, larger portions, strong Hida beef quality. Yamagataya is the recommendation for travelers who want genuine old-Japan atmosphere in a property that has not been renovated for the Instagram audience. Rates run ツ・25,000窶督・48,000 per person with two meals [verified en.json 2026-05-25].

Details

Check-in: 15:00
Check-out: 10:00
Gero Station (5 min walk)
From $165 - $320/night

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from$165 / per night