A Romantic Winter Rendezvous: Ginzan Onsen, A Fairyland in Winter(2) āØ
šļø Top 5 Highlights of Ginzan Onsen that make your trip truly worthwhile! š 1ļøā£ Unique Architecture: The streets of the hot spring town are lined with charming wooden inns. The retro gas lamps add a romantic atmosphere, and when the lights come on at night, it feels like you're in the magical world of "Spirited Away"! š®š° 2ļøā£ High-Quality Hot Spring Water: The milky white spring water, mixed with tiny waves, is a gentle low-alkaline hot spring containing sulfur components. šāØ It helps you relax and rejuvenate, providing ultimate comfort. š¦ 3ļøā£ Beautiful Natural Scenery: The Ginzan River flows through the area. In winter, heavy snow blankets the century-old wooden houses, creating a picturesque scene with the steaming river. It feels like a hidden paradise! š³āļø 4ļøā£ Rich Cultural Heritage: Named after the discovery of silver mines over 500 years ago, the area features the nationally designated historical site "Silver Mine Cave" for visitors. šāØ It's also the filming location for the Japanese drama "Oshin" and the inspiration for the bathhouse in "Spirited Away"! šš¬ 5ļøā£ Special Lodging Options: The Notoya Inn, built in the 10th year of the Taisho era, is one of the most popular and hardest-to-book inns in Ginzan Onsen! The building's exterior and the red bridge in front are perfect photo spots. With 15 rooms, a variety of hot springs, and local cuisine like Ohyama beef, the riverside rooms offer stunning views of the Ginzan River. š”š² šāØ Come to Ginzan Onsen and experience a romantic winter wonderland! šāØ #SnowLikeInAFairyTale #BeautifulSnowyScenery