Review Petit Resort Hotel Der Barte
When we think of Japanese hotels, we think of Ryokan, but another type that may not be thought of as often is 'European-style guesthouses'. I happened to be visiting Zao Onsen, so I looked for a place to stay in this area. I think it was during the Chinese New Year, so it turned out that everything was full, so I ended up staying here.
Petit Resort Hotel Der Barte is a European-style guesthouse, not a guest house. It's more like a Ryokan, but in a more European style. The advantage is that it's right next to the Zao Skii Resort ski slopes. The atmosphere is nice, and the staff is nice. We can play ski right away (but if you want to take the cable car up, you have to pay the normal price). It's perfect for those who want to play ski. The disadvantage is that it's on the opposite side of the Zao Ropeway, and there are no Lawson, Family Mart, or 711 stores. So when you enter, it's like you're cut off from the outside. There's nowhere else to go, apart from Zao Skii Resort.
Overall, the accommodation is good, suitable for relaxation, but not very suitable for socializing. The food in the hotel is mostly alcohol and beer, but there aren't many snacks.
The Zao Tsuraragi No Yado Hanayuran is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Yamagata will find that the Zao Tsuraragi No Yado Hanayuran is a fantastic accommodation choice. With JR Mokichi Kinenkan-mae Station just 13km away and Yamagata Airport only 43km away, transportation is very convenient. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Zao Fishing Pond, Zao Super Slider and Yunohana Chaya Shinzaemon no Yu all nearby. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
It was a reservation to see the word of mouth,
as you said, i'll give you a very good evaluation.
by chance, i and the landlady, my mother and the landlady's mother are the same age
I was more than happy.
i was able to wash it and i was saved without sweaty luggage.
the food is also handmade by the lady general, and i'm full.
I also listened to how to make ”Imoni”.
if you have another chance, i'll be indebted to you.
i recommend it to my friends.
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You can take a taxi (5-6 minutes, 630-850 yen) to the entrance of Kaminodai before 18:00. You can leisurely watch the snow slopes and have breakfast every morning. It only takes 5 minutes to walk to the No. 4 cable car and 15 minutes to hike up and down the mountain. -20 minutes. The bosses are kind. Only the shared bathroom is too small for only four people.
It's close to the ski resort. Unfortunately, the road to the ski resort is a steep mountain road, about 200 meters away. It's hard to carry your skis up and down the mountain.
The river near you at night. The sound of flowing water is so loud, it almost feels like nature.
The hotel has a bit of history, the room for 4 people has just enough space, and the toilet is on the small side.
There are table tennis, table tennis and football machines in the lobby for entertainment
There are hot springs that are comfortable enough, and the outdoor hot spring scenery is great. Don’t have high expectations.
Staff are polite
The hotel staff uses a translator to communicate, so verbal communication is no problem, and the arrangements are also very detailed. Meal times and free private bath reservation times are clearly listed on the paper. The hotel has a shuttle bus to Zao Ropeway Station, and we went there first. We went to the hotel after visiting Bingshu Plateau. Due to the heavy snow and heavy luggage, the coffee shop staff called the hotel car to pick us up, which was very nice. It is a nationally certified natural hot spring. It has a large bathhouse and a private hot spring (guests can use it once for free). It is a great experience. It is beautiful to soak in the open-air hot spring and watch the falling snow. But the hot spring floor is slippery and my sister slipped and hit her, so be careful when walking.
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GGuest UserExcellent stay in a nice clean single room on the 7th floor which also has an ice machine and vending machine and microwave on the same level. Other levels have coin operated laundry machines too.
Very conveniently connected to the Yamagata Shinkansen station!!
GGuest UserIt is a hotel with quite a history, although there are ten steps before entering the hotel door, however if you take the shuttle then there should be staff to help you carry (I did not sit), checkout employees to help carry luggage, there Cars you go to the station, but actually walking past the station is not very far, to see the tree ice is not afraid of far, anyway, I walked slowly did not pay attention to the time, watching the snow soon. The hotel staff were very enthusiastic and the service was good and the food was quite good. However the room will be a bit cold recommend going in winter to prepare some warm packs.
ZZhongbushenThe room is large, the breakfast is good, the hot spring is clean, and the welcome area is intimate. The ski drying room is on the left side of the gate. The ski information in the hotel is not full... It may still be mainly for bathing guests.
TTeoGeraldA wonderful place to stay in. The service was fantastic. The room was huge, much too large for just a solo traveler like me but it would have been perfect if I had brought my wife and child along. The onsen quality was great, albeit the fittings at the shower area were a bit old. The food was hands down amazing and featured great local produce. Honestly there was too much for one person to finish! What I especially liked was that they had a separate room on the first floor where if it was too early for you to check in, you could drop your luggage off, change, and then grab your gear and head to the slopes. Same thing if you intend to charge the slopes a bit more on your last day, just leave your stuff in the storage room, hit the slopes, come back and change out, hit the onsen for the last time, then go off. Definitely recommending this place to my friends visiting Zao.
HHoIn fact, the overall hotel is not bad, the staff is also nice, and if you are a skier, you will definitely like it. The only drawback is that there is no lift. We live on the second floor, so we have to carry our luggage up, which is a bit hard, but the hotel is not bad. Because we don’t have a car, we have to rely on shuttle buses to get in and out, and they are very helpful. The best thing is the hot spring. It’s really beautiful, but it’s so thin!
DDemi.9.2Best experience I could get from this place was the owner being a great cook and exceptional with her conversations and mannerisms in sending and welcoming her customers.
Location is wonderful too, as it is quiet yet not far from the main areas to eat and transit in Yamagata. Honestly 1 of a hidden gem.
Only drawback would probably be the hot tub as she is handling it on her own and if there are multiple people living there that night, it can get a little dirty, so I'll keep to using the showers would do.
Love the place so much!
SshawndaikiExcellent location short walk from Yamagata station.
A better location might be located on the east side of Yamagata station as there are more food and beverage and convenience stores available.
Dated property but cozy and functional. A man made onsen within the property doesn’t hurt. We also had a rental car and overnight parking was ¥600.
Complimentary breakfast however you must account for time and occupancy, we did not have time to enjoy it due to the lines.
Service was top notch. Hotel was helpful with directions and translation.
A senior lady went the extra mile to assist with contacting next hotel and even considered train timings as well as advising us to stay in Yamagata and not go early as there was nothing available in the next onsen town.
GGuest UserVery satisfied, although the furnishings are a bit old, but it has a sense of age and is very clean.
The Japanese breakfast is especially good. It changes every day.
AAnonymous UserNot bad. It's best to ask them to pick you up because you have to climb a hill and it's very high. The dinner tastes good. The breakfast is average. The hot spring is on the underground floor. If you don't stay, you can go to a meeting room in the basement to change clothes and go skiing. You can also leave your luggage there.
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