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  1. Discover the top things to do in Yamagata, known for cherries, hot springs and Zao snow monsters. Enjoy Ginzan Onsen, Dewa Sanzan, Mt Yudomo, Kumano Shrine, and Kajo Park, then visit the Bunshokan and Ken Domon Museum of Photography.

  2. Oct 28, 2016 · Very few international travelers venture into Yamagata, leaving the prefecture's temples, hiking trails, and hot springs to those willing to venture off the beaten track. No matter the season, Yamagata is worth exploring. Here are the best things to do in Yamagata, in no particular order: Yamadera

  3. Nonoka-machi and the area around Yamagata Station are the city’s main shopping and restaurant areas. Kajo Park, which is the ground where once Yamagata Castle stood, the Yamagata Old Prefecture Office “Bunshokan” and a couple of museums are the main attractions in the city center.

  4. Mar 11, 2021 · The landscape of mountains, rivers and rice fields are ingrained in the very nature of the people and culture of Yamagata. The relationship with the environment, history and centuries-old traditions are palpable and tangible and seen in the cobbled paths and simple cuisine.

  5. Aug 27, 2024 · In 2018, the Yamagata Imonikai Festival earned a Guinness World Record for “Most people served soup in 8 hours.” In 2023, the festival served 30,000 bowls of Yamagata’s soul food—imoni! Every September, Yamagata City hosts one of the most impressive cookouts using a 6.5 meter pot.

  6. Zao Onsen (Zao hotspring) is one of the oldest hot springs in the northeastern part of the Tohoku region, in Yamagata Prefecture. It is claimed that this onsen was discovered some 1,900 years ago. Zao Onsen is known for its high acidity and it is said that a dip in its waters can heal skin conditions and gastrointestinal disorders.

  7. Things to Do in Yamagata. Outside Godaido Hall (Photo: Stefanus Husin) If you're visiting Yamagata, check out this list of top tips and things to do to make the most of your time there. 11 results.

  8. Designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, Tsuruoka lays claim to a diverse food culture thanks to the blessings of abundant nature that can be found here in west Yamagata along the Shōnai plain.

  9. Jun 29, 2023 · Yamagata is called the “Food Kingdom” of Japan, and for good reason. If you’re looking for warm, wholesome dishes that feel like home, Yamagata is the right place!

  10. Aug 27, 2012 · A turquoise pond. One of the many wild flowers along the nature trail. The strong minerals of the ponds bleach the low-hanging branches. Goshiki-numa, or Five-Colored Ponds, in Fukushima Prefectures were formed from a deadly volcanic eruption of nearby Mt. Bandai in July 1888.

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