Risshaku-ji Temple (Yamadera Temple)
A Buddhist temple that was built in 860 at the order of Emperor Seiwa, this temple is Japan's oldest building made of beechwood. The buildings are situated on a
Sakaeya Hotel is set in Tendo, 45 km from Sendai and 12 km from Yamagata. Free private parking is available on site. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV. Certain rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
A Buddhist temple that was built in 860 at the order of Emperor Seiwa, this temple is Japan's oldest building made of beechwood. The buildings are situated on a
Fumoto-ya is a souvenir shop/Japanese restaurant specialising in soba (a type of Japanese noodle), and is located at the entrance to the climb up to Risshaku-ji
Yamadera Soba no Enzou is a traditional Japanese soba noodle restaurant in Yamagata.
Yudonosan Jinja Shrine, located near Mount Yudonosan, was built to appease the gods living in the mountain.
The Bunsho-kan is an old European style building that was built for other purposes, but is now used as a museum of Yamagata prefecture and its culture.
Chitose-kan is a Japanese restaurant located within an old building founded 130 years ago.