| Minimum participant requirement | 10 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
關於鞋著建議:
由於白川湖周邊多處地面泥濘,請穿著防水性良好的鞋子參加。
關於巴士座位:
巴士座位將依報到(受理)先後順序安排。
-全行程禁止使用無人機(空拍機)進行攝影。
For itinerary planning, a visit to Ginzan Onsen is recommended to last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes. This duration is specifically arranged for dusk, allowing you to fully experience the magical transition of the hot spring town from the soft glow of sunset to the illumination of gas lamps. It's ideal for a leisurely stroll and capturing beautiful scenery.
Ginzan Onsen offers unique charm in every season. For those seeking the nostalgic atmosphere of the Taisho Roman era, the moment when the gas lamps are lit at dusk is most enchanting, and can be enjoyed regardless of the season. If you desire the dreamy landscape of a snowy secret haven, winter snowfall provides an excellent choice, with the hot spring town draped in a silvery white cloak, creating a breathtaking view.
Ginzan Onsen typically experiences snowfall from December to March. January and February are the months with the most abundant snowfall, covering the entire hot spring town with a thick layer of white snow, presenting a unique silver-white world, which is the best time to admire the snow scenery.
Lake Shirakawa's 'Underwater Forest' is a limited-time wonder that appears each spring during snowmelt. As the water level rises, dozens of willow trees appear to grow from the emerald lake water, forming a unique 'forest on water' landscape. The lake surface, like a mirror, reflects the tree shadows, creating a dreamlike and illusory atmosphere. This breathtaking scenery is only visible for a few days in early May each year, and missing it means waiting another year.
As Ginzan Onsen is a popular tourist destination in Japan, especially during specific seasons (like the winter snow viewing period or the limited-time 'Underwater Forest' at Lake Shirakawa in spring), it attracts many visitors. To ensure you can participate in the tour smoothly and enjoy convenient transportation arrangements, it is recommended to book at least one month in advance to avoid disappointment. Booking through KKday allows you to benefit from convenient itinerary planning and comfortable private transfers, saving you the hassle of multiple transfers.
The most captivating time at Ginzan Onsen is undoubtedly the evening. As the sun gradually sets, the gas lamps on the hot spring street begin to light up. The wooden inns and the street are illuminated by a weave of golden and blue light, creating a nostalgic and romantic atmosphere reminiscent of anime scenes. This is an excellent time for photos and to experience the Taisho-era charm.
While strolling along the Ginzan Onsen street, you can leisurely walk along the riverside path and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere of the Taisho Roman era. Additionally, the street features a free footbath where you can rest your feet and enjoy the warmth. Don't forget to sample local specialties to enrich your journey.
Self-planning transportation to these secluded spots, Lake Shirakawa's 'Underwater Forest' and Ginzan Onsen, can involve multiple transfers, and public transport often has infrequent services, making it time-consuming and tiring. Opting for a specially planned tour eliminates the trouble of researching complex routes and transfers, allowing you to easily and comfortably reach each attraction and more efficiently enjoy the limited-time beautiful scenery.