
Bunshokan
The Yamagata Bunshokan, an elegant historical building once home to the prefectural offices, is open to the public and can be toured freely.
As capital of the prefecture and home to Yamagata’s largest metropolitan population, Yamagata City has no shortage of activities, cuisine, nightlife, and lodging accommodations, as well as a variety of sightseeing and historic points of interest to keep visitors busy.
This quaint city sharing the same name as the region has hidden surprises with its traditional soba, spectacular rose garden and the opportunity to have a samurai experience at the birthplace of Iaido.
The Murayama region is a bustling area compared to the rest of the prefecture with many things to do and see. Here are some of our hand-picked recommendations for this area.

The Yamagata Bunshokan, an elegant historical building once home to the prefectural offices, is open to the public and can be toured freely.

Leave the car behind and explore the wide open plains of Yamagata Prefecture on a guided cycling tour!

At the base of Mount Zao just south of Yamagata City, lies Kaminoyama Onsen, a hot springs town with many relaxing and luxurious hot spring inns.

Experience the fruit kingdom of Yamagata Prefecture. Meet a Yamagata farmer and visit their orchard to harvest fresh fruit, then head to a cocktail bar where the bartender will craft an original cocktail or mocktail just for you!

A guide to the Yamagata Station area: restaurants, shopping, museums, a free observation deck, and more!

Yamagata Wagyu beef is one of the top 5 wagyu in all of Japan with deep flavors and soft and dreamy texture.