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- Question publication date:2022/3/ 4
- Update date:2024/11/ 1
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For your spring break family trip, enjoy the open-air bath with a spectacular view at Ginzan Onsen!
I'd like to spend some time with my family at Ginzan Onsen during spring break when there is still a little snow remaining. Can you recommend Ryokan (Japanese inn) with an open-air bath with a nice view? I'd like to consider something that costs less than 30,000 yen per person per night, including meals.
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If you are visiting Ginzan Onsen, why not try Senkyo no Yado Ginzanso? It is a relaxing Ryokan (Japanese inn) located near the entrance to the hot spring town. The hot spring water is excellent for relieving stress and fatigue, and there is a large open-air bath where you can fully enjoy the nature of Ginzan, as well as a refreshing open-air Lying-down bath the only one of its kind in Tohoku. For dinner, you can enjoy plenty of local cuisine made with seasonal ingredients such as Yamagata beef.Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2024/1/14)
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An inn where you can enjoy an open-air bath with a view and handmade soba noodles
- You can choose a plan with two meals included for less than 30,000 yen per person. The view from the open-air observation bath is amazing, and you can enjoy Ginzan Onsen while watching the waterfall. Since it is surrounded by mountains, you should be able to see a beautiful snowy landscape if there is any snow left. The windows in the rooms are large, so you can enjoy a wonderful view as well as the bath. For meals, you can enjoy local Japanese beef, vegetables, river fish, etc., but the most distinctive feature is that you can eat freshly made handmade soba noodles. If you don't have any allergies, this is a place I would definitely recommend for family trips.シゲオジ's answer (Posted on:2023/3/28)
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The illuminated hot spring town is definitely worth a visit.
- This is a retro Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a Taisho-era romantic feel. The stained glass used for the partitions in the large public bath and dining area is still intact. Dinner starts with an aperitif of shiso sake, followed by a line-up of local ingredients such as conger eel and plum paste, and isogai zunda. The waitresses bow deeply to see you off as you exit the entrance.とりむ's answer (Posted on:2022/9/ 1)
4. Fujiya Inn
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A modern Japanese inn designed by Kengo Kuma
- We recommend "Fujiya," where all rooms face the Ginzan River. The stylish exterior and interior with an art motif are also soothing. There are eight rooms with a high level of privacy, allowing you to relax without worrying about your surroundings. From your room, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the river and the hot spring town. The five private baths can be used 24 hours a day, and you will rarely overlap with other guests, making it very comfortable.エイム's answer (Posted on:2022/3/ 4)
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A relaxing Ryokan (Japanese inn) located near the entrance to the hot spring town.