| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Luggage limit | 1 piece |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Tour types | None |
| Meal arrangement | Breakfast included, With dinner |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Family-friendly | Free for children under 2 (no seat) |
| Seasonal | Winter Snow Exclusive |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
| Transport | Bus tour |
| Hot spring type | Nude bath house |
[Tourism Conditions]
Travel departure point/destination: Tokyo, Fukushima/Yamagata
Trip duration: 2 days
Transportation: Chartered bus
Bus company name: Reisei Tourism Industry Co., Ltd.
Meals included: Breakfast once, Lunch once, Dinner once.
Accommodation: 1 night at a hot spring hotel
Minimum group size: 4
Team Leader: 1
Tour guide: 0
【Travel Planning/Implementation】
Operating Company Name: TuYi Group Japan Co., Ltd.
Address: 722 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
License exemption number: Shizuoka Prefecture Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633
Name of travel industry association: Japan Travel Industry Association (full member)
—Important Notice—
Each person may bring one piece of luggage for free, with no size restrictions. If you bring two or more pieces of luggage, there will be an additional charge of 2,000 yen per piece. You need to inform us in advance.
Infants aged 0-2 years who do not occupy a bed or have meals will be charged a hotel facility usage fee, and please inform us in advance; if this is not done and results in overcrowding, the driver/guide is obligated to refuse to let them on the bus. Children aged 3 years and above will be charged the same price as adults.
Driver-guide service: small group of 1-13 people; Driver + guide service: bus tour of 14-45 people, the actual number of people will be adjusted according to the number of people on the day of departure.
Reference vehicle types: 5-8 seater: Toyota Alphard or equivalent; 9-14 seater: Toyota Hice or equivalent; 18-22 seater: minibus; 22 seater and above: large bus. The above vehicles are for reference only, and the actual vehicle type will be adjusted according to the number of participants on the day of the tour.
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
In the event of rain, heavy fog, thunderstorms, strong winds, or other adverse weather conditions, the ropeway may be suspended. In such cases, access to the mountaintop observation deck may also be restricted. The ropeway fee will be refunded accordingly.
If the Zao Ropeway cannot be used due to long queues or unavailability of reservations, it will be replaced with the Zao Chuo Ropeway. Any fare difference will be refunded accordingly. Thank you for your understanding.
This is a shared transfer fixed itinerary. All participants are required to strictly follow the designated time at each attraction and comply with the instructions of the driver/guide.
Participants who leave the tour mid-way will be deemed to have forfeited their booking; no refunds will be provided. Additionally, the participant shall bear all risks regarding personal safety and property once they have left the group.
Please note that this tour does not allow for late arrivals or switching to other departures. No refunds will be issued if you are unable to participate or must discontinue the tour due to personal reasons or tardiness. We appreciate your understanding.
Arrival times may vary depending on traffic, weather, public holidays, and crowd conditions. Please be advised that we cannot provide refunds for delays or cancellations caused by the aforementioned circumstances or other factors beyond our control (force majeure). We appreciate your understanding.
Please note that for smaller groups, the tour may be conducted in a smaller vehicle with a driver-guide. This is a shared tour service; you will be traveling with other guests, and unscheduled stops outside of the designated attractions are not permitted.
Please be advised that traffic congestion and other factors beyond our control are common during weekends and public holidays. Our driver-guide may adjust the itinerary based on actual conditions. We kindly ask that you manage your expectations regarding potential delays before booking.
To ensure a clean and comfortable environment for all passengers, we kindly ask that you refrain from eating or drinking inside the vehicle. Should any stains or messes occur, a cleaning fee will be charged according to local professional standards. Thank you for your understanding.
Zao Fox Village is a privately operated facility with a limited daily capacity, and it is closed every Wednesday. If the visit cannot be arranged due to closure, capacity restrictions, or unsuccessful reservations, the itinerary will be adjusted to visit Shiroishi Castle or Ouchi-juku instead. Entry to the fox village cannot be guaranteed, and specific arrangements cannot be requested.
Ginzan Onsen is renowned for its enchanting Taisho-era townscape, especially when blanketed in snow and illuminated by gas lamps at night. This creates a magical, nostalgic atmosphere often compared to scenes from classic animated films. Its traditional wooden ryokan and scenic hot springs offer a deeply immersive and romantic cultural experience unique to winter in Japan.
Ginzan Onsen is distinguished by its beautifully preserved Taisho-era architecture, featuring multi-story wooden ryokan lining the Ginzan River. Historically a silver mining town, its name means 'Silver Mountain Hot Spring.' The blend of historical significance, traditional aesthetics, and the tranquil hot spring ambiance provides a profound glimpse into Japan's heritage and architectural beauty.
From Tokyo, the most common route involves taking the Yamagata Shinkansen to Oishida Station. From Oishida Station, visitors typically transfer to a local bus or utilize a shuttle service provided by their ryokan, which takes about 30-40 minutes directly to Ginzan Onsen. The entire journey, including transfers, usually takes around 4 to 5 hours.
Visitors to Ginzan Onsen are encouraged to maintain a respectful and quiet demeanor to preserve the tranquil atmosphere. When taking photographs, please be mindful of the privacy of local residents and other visitors. If staying overnight, confirm specific check-in/out times and meal schedules with your ryokan. Due to its popularity, especially in winter, booking accommodation well in advance is highly recommended.
The Zao Ice Trees, locally known as 'Juhyo,' are a spectacular natural phenomenon where strong winds, heavy snow, and sub-zero temperatures sculpt fir trees on Mount Zao into unique, monstrous shapes. This 'Snow Monster' display is best viewed between late December and early March, with peak viewing typically in mid-February. The Zao Ropeway offers prime vantage points for this breathtaking sight.
At Zao Fox Village, visitors can encounter over a hundred free-roaming foxes from six different species in a semi-wild sanctuary. Guests can observe these adorable creatures up close, learn about their behavior, and take memorable photos. Designated feeding areas allow for interaction, providing a unique and charming experience for animal lovers, especially during the snowy winter months.
Onidaira Edo-no-ku is a delightful rest area designed to transport visitors back to Japan's Edo period. Here, you can immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture, browse unique local souvenirs, and savor regional snacks and meals. It serves as a charming stop for relaxation and cultural exploration, offering picturesque photo opportunities in its nostalgic setting.
Ginzan Onsen's distinctive wooden ryokan, illuminated gas lamps, and steamy, snow-covered streets evoke a strong resemblance to the magical bathhouse town depicted in Hayao Miyazaki's acclaimed film 'Spirited Away.' Although not a direct inspiration, its ethereal and nostalgic beauty creates an immersive atmosphere, making visitors feel as though they have stepped directly into an animated fairy tale.