Meitoya So
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Ryokan highlights
A modern Japanese ryokan in Zao Onsen known for free-flowing hot springs, local dining, and calm mountain-base stays.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Meitoya So in Zao Onsen has an on-site restaurant for buffet breakfast, set-menu dinner, and local Yamagata sake, with a couple of useful nearby dining picks.
Main dining room for breakfast and dinner set meals.
- Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese-style morning buffet.
- Yaki-shabu gozenfoodZao beef, wagyu, and local pork set.
- Jingisukan gozenfoodZao-style lamb barbecue set.
- Pork shabu-shabufoodKome-no-Musume pork hot pot set.
- Yamagata local sakedrinkCurated local sake selection.
Well-known Zao Onsen spot for jingisukan mutton barbecue.
- Jingisukan set mealfoodLocal mutton barbecue specialty.
- Mutton barbecuefoodCooked on a convex grill.
- BeerdrinkGood with grilled lamb.
Casual mountain-side restaurant with noodles, pasta, and tea-time items.
- Japanese sobafoodA house recommendation.
- PastafoodSimple hot meal option.
- Lunch setfoodEasy midday choice.
- Cake setspecialtyDessert with tea-time appeal.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Zao Onsen area, with the most practical public transport approach usually being via JR Yamagata Station and Zao Onsen Bus Terminal.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid Zao Onsen stay for travelers who want authentic sulfur-rich hot springs, ryokan-style rooms, and easy access to the onsen town. It is less ideal if you want polished luxury, flexible late arrivals, or guaranteed modern room features in every category.
- Excellent sulfur onsen accessThe property offers Zao’s strongly acidic natural hot spring water with both a large indoor bath and an open-air bath available 24 hours. That makes it especially appealing if bathing is the main reason for your trip.
- Private bath option availableIf you want more privacy, you can reserve a private bath for 50 minutes. This is useful for couples, families, or guests who prefer not to use the public baths all the time.
- Good fit for a classic Zao stayRooms lean into a traditional ryokan feel, with Japanese-style layouts, tatami space, yukata, and some categories that blend Japanese and Western elements. It suits travelers who want something more local than a standard business hotel.
- Convenient for onsen-town exploringThe ryokan sits in Zao Onsen and is close to key local sights and bathing spots, making it easy to combine your stay with walks around the hot spring village. It also offers a short pickup from the bus terminal, which helps on arrival.
- Local Yamagata cuisine focusMeals highlight regional specialties such as Zao beef, Yamagata pork, jingisukan, and seasonal local dishes. That gives the stay more destination character than a hotel with generic buffet dining.
- Not every room has a bathSeveral room categories do not include a private bath, and some assigned-room plans may vary. If having your own bathing space is essential, you need to choose carefully.
- Private onsen costs extraThe private bath is not included as a standard feature and comes with a separate fee. Travelers expecting an all-included private onsen experience may find that disappointing.
- Arrival window is restrictiveFinal check-in is relatively early at 6:00 PM. That can be inconvenient if you are coming from a long train-and-bus journey or planning a late arrival after sightseeing.
- Traditional style may feel datedThis ryokan appears geared more toward classic comfort and hot spring atmosphere than sleek design luxury. If you want a highly contemporary or upscale resort finish, it may feel modest.
- Acidic water is not for everyoneZao’s famously strong sulfuric water is part of the appeal, but it can be harsh for some guests, especially those with very sensitive skin. Travelers who prefer gentler baths may not enjoy repeated soaks here.
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Current position: 39th out of 47 ryokans in Yamagata.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 34th | Ikkyu -Seaside Hotel- | 8.2/10 | 8 |
| 35th | Takamiya Ryokan Sagiya Sansorai | 8.2/10 | 13 |
| 36th | Yumorinoyado Sannozyou | 7.9/10 | 6 |
| 37th | Ringoya, Zaō Onsen | 8.2/10 | 25 |
| 38th | Senso Yutagawa | 8.2/10 | 37 |
| 39th | Meitoya So Current ryokan | 8.3/10 | 1,390 |
| 40th | onogawaonsen azumasou | 8.2/10 | 169 |
| 41st | Senkeien Tsukioka Hotel | 8.1/10 | 56 |
| 42nd | Kansyokan | 8.1/10 | 78 |
| 43rd | Kami no yama Azumaya | 8.0/10 | 675 |
| 44th | Tofuya Ryokan, Onogawa Onsen, Sauna, Barrier-free | 7.3/10 | 31 |
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