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Step aboard Japan’s scenic trains and journey into the heart of Yamagata — a land of ancient mountains, quiet valleys, and steaming onsen towns that feel untouched by time. In this travel video, I’ll take you on an unforgettable onsen adventure by train across Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. From legendary sulfur baths and lantern-lit river towns to secret valleys where locals still carry buckets to the communal springs — this journey reveals the true soul of Japan’s hot spring culture. Places Covered in This Video: Zao Onsen – A mountain spa village over 1,900 years old, surrounded by pine forests and snowy slopes, famous for its sulfur-rich healing waters and winter “snow monsters.” Ginzan Onsen – A postcard-perfect riverside town with Taishō-era wooden ryokan, gas lanterns, and the magical Shirogane Waterfall. Tendo Onsen – Japan’s “Shogi Town,” where handcrafted chess pieces and silky smooth onsen baths meet small-town charm and local hospitality. Hijiori Onsen – A hidden valley onsen known for its peaceful atmosphere, healing mineral springs, and timeless lifestyle of its residents. Kaminoyama Onsen – A historic castle town blending samurai heritage, beautiful footbaths, and panoramic views from Kaminoyama Castle. Getting Around: All destinations are easily accessible by JR trains and local buses from Yamagata City or Tokyo using the JR East Pass. This journey is perfect for slow travelers who love scenic train rides, authentic Japanese culture, and relaxing in natural hot springs. Trip Highlights: • Soaking in open-air baths surrounded by snow • Staying in traditional wooden ryokan • Exploring quiet streets lit by lanterns • Tasting Yamagata’s local soba, Tendo beef, and seasonal snacks •Meeting locals who keep onsen traditions alive Travel Tip: Visit in winter or early spring for the most cinematic scenery — snow, steam, and solitude. Don’t forget a small towel and coins for public bathhouses! Subscribe for more cinematic travel journeys across Japan and beyond! Join me as we uncover hidden corners of the world, one story at a time. #JapanTravel #Yamagata #Onsen #JapanByTrain #HotSprings #CinematicTravel #TravelVlog #YamagataOnsen