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  • Question publication date:2020/9/27
  • Update date:2024/11/27
  • Fujiya Inn
  • [Ginzan Onsen] A hot spring inn with in-room dining recommended for family trips

I would like to spend a little luxury with my family at Ginzan Onsen for the sake of our daily work. Please let me know of a place where we can relax and enjoy a warm welcome with meals served in our room.

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Fujiya Inn

443 Shinpata, Ginzan, Obanazawa-shi

  • Enjoy a meal while looking out at the charming hot spring town from your room

  • If you're in Ginzan Onsen, how about staying at Ryokan (Japanese inn) Fujiya? Although it's a long-established inn, it has been renovated to become a stylish, comfortable designer Ryokan (Japanese inn). The hot spring has five baths with different themes that can all be rented out for private use. For meals, you can enjoy Japanese kaiseki cuisine made with carefully prepared mountain and seafood from Yamagata and Tohoku. The rooms face the Ginzan River, so you can enjoy a leisurely meal while looking out over the charming hot spring town.
    Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2022/11/11)

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  • A highly private inn with only eight rooms

  • We recommend the Ginzan Onsen Ryokan Ryokan (Japanese inn), where you'll be overwhelmed by the stained glass entrance and the delicate bamboo work atrium. The Japanese modern and nostalgic interior gives you a sense of extraordinary comfort. The five private baths are available 24 hours a day, making it a luxurious experience. There is little contact with other guests, so you can enjoy a comfortable distance and privacy with just your family.
    エイム's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 4)

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  • A luxurious inn in Ginzan Onsen

  • How about a stay at Ginzan Ryokan (Japanese inn) Ryokan Fujiya? All guest rooms face the Ginzan River, and you can see the hot spring town from your room. Meals are served in your room, and are made with luxurious seasonal ingredients. The hot spring is a salt-containing hydrogen sulfide spring, which you can enjoy in five different baths.
    うまき's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 3)

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  • You can eat in your room

  • We recommend the Ryokan (Japanese inn) Inn in Ginzan Onsen, where you can dine in your room. You can enjoy kaiseki cuisine filled with the bounty of the mountains and sea of Yamagata and Tohoku. All rooms face the Ginzan River, allowing you to relax and enjoy the townscape of the hot spring town, which is full of Taisho-era romance. The hot spring has five private baths with water 100% natural hot spring, so you can enjoy the waters of Ginzan Onsen at any time you like, 24 hours a day.
    どんどん's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 3)

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  • Located upstream of the hot spring town

  • The rooms face the Ginzan River and offer a view of the hot spring town. The inn is located in a good location for strolling around the Ginzan hot spring town. The room type is at the discretion of the host, but you can enjoy both dinner and breakfast in your room. There are several hot spring baths with different themes that can be used privately.
    一郎ちゃん's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 2)

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  • A sophisticated inn using materials such as bamboo and washi paper

  • I recommend the long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) "Ryokan (Japanese inn) Ryokan" founded in the Edo period. It has been renovated and uses materials such as bamboo and washi paper, giving the building a sophisticated atmosphere. All eight rooms face the Ginzan River and offer views of the hot spring town. The hot springs are available 24 hours a day in five different types of private baths. In-room dining options are also available.
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2020/10/ 1)

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  • It is a stylish accommodation.

  • This is a very stylish and outstanding inn in Ginzan Onsen. It is a high-class inn. They offer an in-room dining plan. There are five private baths with different themes. The full course meals for breakfast and dinner were quite filling. This is a wonderful inn.
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/9/30)

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  • Meals are served in the room, and the hot spring town can be seen from the room.

  • "Ryokan (Japanese inn) Ryokan" is an inn where you can have both dinner and breakfast served in your room. Dinner is a kaiseki course meal made with seafood and mountain produce from the Tohoku region. The guest rooms are beautiful Japanese-style rooms or Japanese and Western room with a modern Japanese atmosphere, and all rooms face the Ginzan River, with a retro view of the hot spring town from the windows. There are five private baths in the building, and you can enjoy the hot springs 24 hours a day. It is a small inn with only eight rooms, so you can receive attentive hospitality.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/9/29)

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