Travel tips for Ginzan Hot Springs

I booked to go at 7pm that day, but I didn't arrive at 7pm. I arrived around 6pm. There were a lot of people there, but after a while, everyone left. I took some photos afterwards😗

Ginzan Onsen is located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It is famous for its retro hot spring street from the Taisho period and beautiful scenery in all seasons. We recommend staying overnight to experience the traditional wooden inn and open-air hot spring. In winter, the atmosphere is most dreamy when covered with snow and at night.

Transportation: Take the Shinkansen from Yamagata Station to Oishida Station, then take a bus (approximately 40 minutes).

Latest restrictions: 1700-1900 Reservations required for entry

Food recommendations: hot spring tofu, grilled meatballs, soba noodles

I booked to go at 7pm that day, but I didn’t necessarily arrive at 7pm. I arrived around 6pm. There were a lot of people at the time, but after a while, everyone left. Then I took some good photos😗

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Post by tifffantasia | Feb 26, 2025

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