Ginzan Onsen is an historic hot spring area dating back to the Edo period. Nestled in a small hot spring town surrounded by greenery, there are various charming ryokans. Among them, Noboridokan Ryokan boasts a history of over 120 years. The wooden architecture with stained glass and antique-style furniture exudes a graceful ambiance.
Noboridokan Ryokan offers rooms with scenic views along the river. The landscape outside the window changes with the seasons, promising a different view throughout the year. The exquisite kaiseki cuisine made from Yamagata's ingredients for breakfast and dinner is meant to provide a leisurely and unforgettable time.
The natural spring water hot spring has a good quality with a moderate sulphur scent. The cave bath offers an extraordinary experience of soaking in water welling up between the rocks. There are also private baths, allowing you to spend some intimate time.
Just a 15-minute drive from JR Oishinazawa Station and near the Yamagata Expressway Ginzan Onsen IC, the ryokan has good access. Why not fully enjoy a splendid ryokan stay enveloped in the nature and history of Yamagata at Noboridokan Ryokan?