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Spirited Away: the snow scene in the original scene; Snow Scenery of Yinshan Hot Springs in Japan

I'm sure you've seen many animations by Miyazaki Hayao, a famous Japanese animator. Among them, Spirited Away is an irreplaceable high-quality animated film with exquisite style and compact plot, which is unforgettable. At the same time, the original scenery in this film is also greatly appreciated. Recently, the snow scene of Yinshan Hot Springs in Spirited Away has attracted many people.

Yinshan Hot Springs in Japan The Yinshan Hot Springs in Hua Ze, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan are the most interesting in winter all year round. The snowfall here is rare in Japan. From February to February in 65438+ every year, the heavy snow here turns this place into a fairy tale world wrapped in silver. The ancient hot springs were built by the river, and the three-story or four-story wooden hotels built in the 20th century around the hot springs are well preserved. Hot springs, rivers and wooden houses blend with each other and complement each other.

Yinshan Hot Spring Tour It is very convenient to go to Yinshan Hot Spring from Tokyo. Take the Yamagata Shinkansen at Tokyo Station, arrive at Oishida Station in about 3.5 hours, then transfer to the bus, and arrive at Yinshan Hot Spring in about 40 minutes.

As soon as I set foot on Yinshan Hot Spring Street, I felt that time stood still. The buildings here are wood structures from the late Taisho period to the early Showa period. Coupled with the constant gurgling sound and the mist hovering in the air, it seems to be in the world of Spirited Away, dreamy and magical.

You can enjoy the snow scene, see traditional Japanese architecture and soak in hot springs here. Isn't it killing three birds with one stone? Walking in Wenquan Street, you can soak free foot soup everywhere in cold weather, which can be said to be very pleasant. If you want to preserve this beautiful scenery, you can also set up kimonos here. Putting on a kimono and walking here is another feeling. It seems that I have suddenly crossed into the Taisho era in Japan.

Yinshan Hot Springs Leisure Yinshan Hot Springs Street is actually very small, and there are only a few hotels on the street, especially the snow scene in winter is so beautiful, so it is very, very difficult to decide the hotel from June to March. I booked this room by the river (that is, tatami bed), stayed at JR station, and had dinner and breakfast for two people. The overall feeling is still very good, especially the dinner specifications are very high. The disadvantage is that the hotel's hot springs are very small, and there is no bathroom in the room, but it is also in this way that we can feel the customs of Taisho period.

Yinshan Hot Spring Food Snow starts at Yinshan Hot Spring every year from 1 1, and the next month it becomes a fantasy world wrapped in silver. The hot spring street concentrated in this hot spring hotel still retains the architectural style of Taisho era, and each hotel will prepare a sumptuous traditional Japanese dinner for its guests.

"Yechuan Tofu House" is an old brand that has been operating for 1.30 years. The tofu produced is well known by local hot spring hotels, close to "Helezu Soup". You might as well come here to taste the very popular "soup tofu" and "rising sun".

Haikkala Santong Hefeng Coffee House is located in the depths of Wenquan Street. The specialty is curry bread. The surface is brittle, but the inside is soft. After a bite, that sweetness is the unique fragrance of curry.