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Today, I would like to introduce "KSK1991FKSM" post "Snowy scenery of Ginzan Onsen".
The retro cityscape illuminated by the warm streets is a beautiful piece.
Ginzan Onsen is a hot spring town located in Obanazawa City, Yamagata Prefecture in the Tohoku region, which has been selected as the "No. 1 hot spring atmosphere of the East". The nostalgic scenery of inns built from the end of the Taisho period to the early Showa period is impressive.
The old-fashioned cityscape is also famous as a filming location for the drama "Oshin" and is said to have been the model for the Ghibli movie "Spirited Away".
Not only in the daytime, but also in the fantastic night view with the sparkling streets, it is also popular as an Instagrammable spot.
Along the river of Ginzan Onsen, there are many inns where you can enjoy the Taisho romance. Among them, we recommend the popular ryokan "Ginzan Onsen Traditional Inn Furuyamakaku", a colorless and transparent 100% free-flowing hot spring, and you can also enjoy a private open-air bath made of cypress.
The registered cultural property inn "Notoya Ryokan" is a three-story wooden inn where you can feel the world view of Spirited Away. The hot springs have open-air baths and cave baths, and dishes such as Obanazawa beef and duck made with local ingredients are also attractive.
For day trips, we also recommend the communal bath Shirogane-yu (usage fee 500 yen) and the free Waraku Foot Bath.
◆Access ◆
About 3 hours by Yamagata Shinkansen from Tokyo + 40 minutes by direct bus
【For day trips】
Parking at the "Shared Parking Lot" and "Taisho Roman Museum Mae" (There is no day-trip sightseeing parking lot beyond the shared parking lot)
From each parking lot, take a paid bus.
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