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Ginzan Onsen
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Yamagata, Tohoku

Ginzan Onsen

Japan's most photogenic hot spring village — Taisho-era multi-storey wooden ryokan line both banks of a narrow mountain stream, their gas lanterns glowing golden on the water at dusk. Snow transforms it into a perfect winter world.

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The snow-covered wooden inn facades at dusk are the image that defined Ginzan Onsen worldwide — visit in winter (Dec–Mar) for the full effect. The single main street is pedestrian-only and tiny; weekday visits are far more atmospheric than weekends. Stay overnight to experience the lantern-lit evening walk — day trippers miss the best of it.

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