Yamagata
Ginzan Onsen is a hot spring town with a Taisho romance. "Senkyo no Yado Ginzanso" is located in the mountains a little far from the hot spring town. The rich nature and heartfelt hospitality will soothe your soul. For meals, you can enjoy Kaiseki cuisine filled with the warmth of the local area, with Yamagata beef as the main ingredient and seasonal vegetables sprinkled throughout. The inn's proud open-air bath has a mysterious atmosphere that befits the name "Senkyo Inn", and you can enjoy bathing while experiencing the seasonal nature of the silver mine. In the popular guest rooms with semi-open-air sleeping baths, you can enjoy a private bath while looking out at the magnificent nature of the silver mine.
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仙峡の宿 銀山荘
Ginzan Onsen is a hot spring town with a Taisho romance. "Senkyo no Yado Ginzanso" is located in the mountains a little far from the hot spring town. The rich nature and heartfelt hospitality will soothe your soul. For meals, you can enjoy Kaiseki cuisine filled with the warmth of the local area, with Yamagata beef as the main ingredient and seasonal vegetables sprinkled throughout. The inn's proud open-air bath has a mysterious atmosphere that befits the name "Senkyo Inn", and you can enjoy bathing while experiencing the seasonal nature of the silver mine. In the popular guest rooms with semi-open-air sleeping baths, you can enjoy a private bath while looking out at the magnificent nature of the silver mine.
果実の山 あづま屋
Kaminoyama Azumaya is a long-established inn located in Kaminoyama Onsen, which flourished as a post town during the Edo period and has been bustling with travelers since ancient times, having been open for more than 560 years. The inn, which was renamed "Kaminoyama" after the fruit kingdom of Yamagata, will soothe the fatigue of your travels with its comfortable rooms and famous hot springs. Dinner is creative cuisine that takes advantage of Yamagata's unique seasonal delicacies. Enjoy unique dishes based on Japanese cuisine, skillfully incorporating Western and Chinese techniques that our head chef specializes in. The welcome wine provided upon arrival is also popular.