Ginzan Onsen is famous as a hot spring village full of the atmosphere of the Taisho era. Ginzan Onsen was discovered in the 16th century and developed from there to become a hot spring town. After that, in modern times, it became the shooting location of NHK's serial TV novel "Oshin", so it became known nationwide, and it has become a well-known hot spring in Japan. Wooden inns reminiscent of the Taisho era are lined up on both banks of the Ginzan River, which runs through the center of the hot spring town, and you can feel the atmosphere of the Taisho era. The season is a fantastic landscape and is popular. In addition, Ginzan Onsen has not only inns but also cafes and souvenir shops, so you can fully enjoy the charm just by visiting the hot spring town for a walk. |
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Oishida Station Yamagata Shinkansen JR Ouu (Yamagata) Line HigashineKitaIC FurukawaIC Route from Oishida Station Route from HigashineKitaIC Route from FurukawaIC http://www.ginzanonsen.jp/ |
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