Ginza

★ 4.9 (329K+ reviews) • 13M+ booked
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4.9 /5
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Hsieh ********
10 Mar
After watching the WBC, I used the QR code to board, which saved me time waiting in line to exchange tickets. It was very convenient, and currently, there are no service fees. I truly recommend everyone buy it. Thumbs up.
1+
Russamee *******
10 Mar
So beautiful!! You must visit this place!
翁 **
10 Mar
I chose Kabukicho for my ride, it's very convenient to get to Narita or Haneda from here! The price is 1400 JPY.
Janel ******
10 Mar
Not bad for its price because it’s an experiential museum.
1+
張 **
10 Mar
Booking tickets was quite convenient, as I didn't need to arrive early. However, I did have to exchange the voucher at the counter first. It would be even better if I could just scan a QR code in the future. I would definitely consider purchasing again!
2+
CHAIYA ***********
10 Mar
easy exchange at Ueno station kiosk
RIRIN *****
10 Mar
Activities: Engaging, with many different scenes where we can participate in games or compete with our friends. Service: Very professional. There are crew members at each attraction who provide explanations. Additional info: If you arrive later than the time booked on Klook, you can still enter because the ticket remains valid as long as it's on the same day or date as your booking. I've tried it myself; I arrived more than 2 hours after my booked time on Klook.
2+
RIRIN *****
10 Mar
facilities: excellent activities: a wide variety of activities to enjoy with friends service: very professional, each attraction has staff who will provide instructions and explanations
1+

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What to know about Ginza

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Ginzan Tokyo, a hidden gem in Yamagata Prefecture that will transport you to a world straight out of a Ghibli movie. With its picturesque onsen bathhouses, snow-covered landscapes, Taisho-Era wooden buildings, and luxurious hot spring town, Ginzan Tokyo offers a unique winter wonderland experience that will captivate your senses and make it a must-visit location in Japan. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the old-world charm of Ginzan Onsen Hot Spring, nestled in rural Yamagata. This picturesque destination, once a silver mine, offers a unique experience reminiscent of a bygone era, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Ginzan Onsen

Step into the magical world of Ginzan Onsen, where traditional Japanese ryokans line the charming streets illuminated by lanterns. Explore the iconic bathhouses that resemble scenes from Spirited Away and immerse yourself in the relaxing hot springs.

Zao Ropeway

Embark on a journey to witness the breathtaking Snow Monsters at Zao Ropeway. Take a scenic gondola ride to the mountain peak and marvel at the unique ice-covered trees that create a stunning winter spectacle.

Yamagata City

Discover the rich history and culture of Yamagata City, home to ancient castles, traditional buildings, and modern attractions. Stroll through the city's architectural wonders and visit landmarks like Daini Park and Yamagata Castle park.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the flavors of Yamagata with popular local dishes like Sukiyaki and Japanese breakfast sets. Don't miss out on the opportunity to try regional delicacies and experience the authentic taste of the area.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Ginzan Tokyo by exploring historic sites like Yamagata Castle and traditional bathhouses. Learn about the local traditions and customs that have shaped the identity of this charming destination.

Cultural Heritage

Ginzan Onsen's rich history as a former silver mining town turned hot spring resort is reflected in its architecture, gas street lamps, and nostalgic ambiance, offering visitors a unique cultural experience.

Onsen-Kyo Culture

Immerse yourself in the onsen-kyo culture, popular among Japanese travelers, and experience the charm of quaint towns, cozy inns, and hot spring bathing.

Taisho Period Ambience

Experience the enchanting Taisho period ambience of Ginzan Onsen, with its beautiful buildings, snow-covered streets, and traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Silver Mountain Iconography

Discover the town's rich history as a silver mine, reflected in its name and iconic elements, such as the impressive Shirogane Park waterfall.

Modern and Traditional Blend

Witness the fusion of modern and traditional architecture at the Fujiya ryokan, designed by renowned architect Kuma Kengo, offering a unique contrast in the historic town.