Kinugawa Onsen: A hot spring town with many abandoned buildings
by あしたのりょう
May 24, 2023
Kinugawa Onsen is known for its hot spring town lined with ruins. There aren't many places where you can see ruins and hotels that are still in operation. Why not spend some time relaxing in the mysterious valley?
If you want to see the ruins, it is recommended to walk down to the hot spring town from Kinugawa Koen Station, one stop behind Kinugawa Onsen Station. It is also recommended to take a detour to the bridge along the way to see the valley of the ruins from a distance. #hotspring #food #greatview #kinugawa #abandonedhotel #summertrip #wintertrip
Access: Tobu Railway
Asakusa Station - Kinugawa Onsen Station, travel time 2 hours
Fee: Limited Express Liberty, all reserved seats, 3,231 yen
Tourist attractions: Around Kinugawa Onsen Station
Large-scale hot spring inns, Kinugawa Line boat ride, cafes, yuba, Fureai Bridge, large suspension bridge, etc.
Around Kinugawa Koen Station
Small inns with a relaxed atmosphere, Takimitsuri Bridge, Kinugawa Park rock bath, ropeway, Monkey Mountain, etc.
Hotels: If you're touring the tourist spots in Kinugawa, try Oedo Onsen Monogatari or Asaya. If you're looking for a quiet place like a ruin, try Kinu no Keikoku Heiryu.
Food & Restaurants: Basically the same menu items you'll find anywhere, sold at tourist prices, so no recommendations.
But the hot spring manju is recommended.
Shopping: Nothing in particular
Post by あしたのりょう | May 24, 2023












