Hotel: Notoya Ryokan
Location: Ginzan Onsen, Japan
Room: Room with a river view
Price: JPY21,350 per person (the price may vary)
2 meals included
Recommend: ★★★★★
Ginzan Onsen is a very very popular spot for its hot spring, and Notoya Ryokan is famous for the model of “Spirited Away”. So, it’s really hard to make a reservation for the winter. And you have to make a phone call…
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*Timestamps*Notoya Ryokan in Ginzan Onsen/Spirited Away
00:00 Intro
00:24 Heading to Tokyo station
01:24 Buying Ekiben
02:21 Taking Shinkansen
03:55 Heading to Ginzan Onsen
07:28 Arriving at Oishida station
08:39 Heading to Notoya Ryokan in Ginzan Onsen
11:20 Arriving at Notoya Ryokan in Ginzan Onsen
12:02 Room tour
17:51 Having tea
19:08 Exploring Ginzan onsen, Spirited Away
21:41 Taking onsen
22:58 A cave onsen
23:59 Exploring Ginzan onsen, Spirited Away in the evening
25:51 Dinner
28:06 Relaxing
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22 Comments
☆About Notoya Ryokan in Ginzan Onsen☆
🌸It is difficult to make a reservation for Notoya Ryokan.
🌸Because it is popular as the model of Spirited Away.
🌸If you want to see the nostalgic scenery with snow, it’s better to visit in January or February.
🌸Ginzan Onsen and Notoya Ryokan are amazing.
🌸It is a totally different place compared to other areas in Japan.
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I'd like to hear your opinion on this video and which area you would love to visit! Please comment below.x
Thank you for another great journey
Дякую за відпочинок в такому незвичайному місці. Дуже красиво, особливо у вечері. Посуд, в якому подавали іжу- такий цікавий за формою, розміром та кольором 😍💕
Great, I am hungry and waiting to serve dinner and your video starts with Bento boxes. My stomach reminded me in a second to better have food before continuing to watch and suffer this delicious sight.
This is the traditional Japan theme, very nice, scenic and peaceful, and clean!
I have noticed the mirrors covered in some of your videos. Why are they kept covered? Thank you.
I really love the Spirited away
Feet content at 21:32
Another wonderful video Anna …love this Ryokan ❤. Amazing scenery ..loved the old style street lighting ..made it look even more beautiful at night. Great view ..lovely Onsen and delicious food..looked an incredible place to stay 😍. Thanks for all your hard work..hope you have a wonderful weekend..take care and stay safe ..as always great channel..love watching 🤗😘💕💕
A very nice hotel and has good food, i like the train journey on the bullet train. On my bucket list is to travel one or two. Thank You, Beautiful Anna .
Hi Anna. Thank you for sharing this wonderful experience. I'm so glad you were finally able to get a reservation there. This area is so beautiful. As always Troy says hi and sends hugs.
Hello Anna,
Hopefully, the Onsen was not visited by any of the glutton spirits that came out at night after gorging themselves on the local cuisine. This really looks like a romantic kind of couple getaway.
Thank you once again.
To answer your question at 29:27 – NO! I cannot eat anything that is looking back at me.
That's one of my favorite things to do…walking in the snow! I like the crunchy sound the ice makes underfoot.❄️
So beautiful!!! I so want to stay there!!!
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Hi Anna; I hope you are well when this reaches you. It's quite interesting seeing all the people criss-crossing in front of you and other passengers racing around you. Living in the city it's probably a daily occurrence one you know how to navigate around. The onsen had a very restful room, peaceful. When you opened your room window I felt you were a Queen or Nobility surveying your land. The buildings were charming and they carried with them the fantasy. It's easy to think that the local yokai are out and about. One of the charms of going with you on your voyages is learning etiquette for the different occasions that come up. It puts a smile on my face. Often you top it off with a dab of history. Take care and Keep Well.
What day was this video taken? Is end of march still "winter" in Ginzan? Or was it taken earlier this year?
A very beautiful little place, with a great hotel. The food was so lovingly served, with this wonderful porcelain. I liked it very much. I've never seen onsen eggs. I guess here it's called onsen tamago or 60-minute egg.
I tried to book Ginzan onsen first last year for this year's stay, but could not find any single room in any of the Ryokans there, that is why I ended up booking the 2 Hoshino Resort hotels in Aomori for this year and I got hooked in their rooms with private onsens and their lavish buffets… Ginzan onsen room availability rarely appear in Japanican, Rakuten travel or any of the online hotel booking websites.. maybe it is easier for a local Japanese to book via Japanese only websites than international tourists via those online booking websites. I might reattampt booking a room Ginzan onsen again for possible stays around late March next year or onwards after my Hokkaido trip for the Sapporo Snow Festival.. It will be good to arrive there from Hokkaido this Feb to do both Sapporo Snow Festival and Ginzan onsen in Feb on one trip.. but the problem is the JR Hokkaido/Tohoku Shinkansen does not stop at Oishida Station.
遂に行ったんですねアンナさん😊
僕もいつか行ってみたいです!
I remember this Anime(Spirited Away), in 2002 I saw it for the first time. 🙂