目的地
Ginzan
A fairytale hot spring village hidden in the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture, where Taisho-era wooden ryokans line both banks of the Ginzan River, illuminated by gas lamps at dusk. Originally built around a 15th-century silver mine, this tiny town of just 13 inns is one of Japans most photogenic destinations.
Ginzan的8間旅館
Notoya Ryokan
能登屋旅館
The most iconic ryokan in Ginzan, a registered tangible cultural property built in traditional folk-house style with elaborate wooden carvings.
起價 $250 /每晚
Fujiya Inn
藤屋
An Edo-period ryokan reborn through architect Kengo Kumas stunning 2006 renovation, featuring bamboo screens, stained glass, and five private theme baths.
起價 $500 /每晚
Ginzanso
仙峡の宿 銀山荘
The largest and most modern ryokan near Ginzan, featuring open-air lying-down baths, hot stone spa, and spacious river-view rooms.
起價 $200 /每晚
Kosekiya Bekkan
古勢起屋別館
A traditional folk-house style annex in the heart of Ginzans historic street, with shared access to Ginzansos modern bath facilities.
起價 $250 /每晚
Honkan Kosekiya
本館古勢起屋
A newly reopened (2022) registered cultural property offering all-inclusive stays with unique themed indoor baths reflecting Ginzans mining heritage.
起價 $300 /每晚
Takimikan
滝と蕎麦の宿 瀧見館
A hilltop ryokan overlooking Shirogane Falls, famous for its breathtaking open-air bath views and handmade soba noodles.
起價 $200 /每晚
Nagasawa Heihachi
永澤平八
A 1925 Taisho-era ryokan with two private open-air baths, river-facing rooms overlooking the iconic streetscape.
起價 $200 /每晚
Kozankaku
伝統の宿 古山閣
A nostalgic early-Showa wooden inn with retro furnishings, two private baths, and rooms overlooking the historic streetscape.
起價 $180 /每晚