Higashine hot spring

Higahine hot spring is in 1km north of Higashine station. Beautiful hot spring of country with a distant view of Tsukiyama, Hayama, and Asahidake on the west. Water soaked about 50 years ago now wells out as hot spring. The hotel district is in the country along national road 13.
Widely utilized as balneotherapy and stronghold of tourisum. Hot water abundantly welling out.

Properties:chloride
Temperature:56~61℃
Benefit:neuralgia, rheumatism, gastrointestinal diseases


Hotels in Higashine hot spring

  • Yoshitagawa

  • Nonokahongo Hongokan

  • Seishokan

  • Azumaya

  • Komatsu

  • Takahashi

Access to Higashine hot spring

Access: JR Sakuranbo Higashine station -> 8 minutes by car/Yamagata highway Yamagata kita IC -> 15km30minutes.


Sightseeing in Yamagata
Spring:Cherry blossoms are at their best from April.
Summer:Hot. Visiting hamlet is recommended.
Fall:Beauty of the leaves when turned in autum. Imoni festivals everywhere!
Winter:Freezing cold with snow, and the trees will be coverd with them and ice.
Snow:Cold, but not as delicous as shaved ice.


Gotta eat them!
Cherries:70% of cherries in Japan are produced in Yamagata Prefecture.
La France pears:The queen of the fruits is also Yamagata's best production.
Yonezawa Beef:As known as "Matsuzaka" of the west, and "Yonezawa" of the east.
Imoni:One of the local dishes of Yamagata which beef soup and taro roots are boiled and seasoned together.
Soba:Buckwheat noodles.
Cold ramen:Yamagata is the birthplace for cold ramen; the chinese noodle.


About Yamagata info. About Yamagata info.
Yamagata info is the web site to introduce Yamagata Prefecture of Japan, mainly about the tourist attractions and hot springs which may help those who are planning on a trip to Yamagata.
The place where beautiful Japanese nature and unique culture still remain.


Map of Yamagata Japan.
Map of Yamagata Japan.


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