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Japan’s Ginzan Onsen restricts day-trippers to curb overtourism

Ginzan Onsen limits evening access to combat overtourism, requiring reservations and restricting entry after 8 pm to preserve its charm and reduce congestion.

December 27, 2024 / 16:47 IST
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Picturesque Ginzan Onsen limits day-trippers to combat overtourism (Image: Canva)

Ginzan Onsen, the picturesque hot spring town in Japan’s Yamagata Prefecture, known for its nostalgic charm with snow-covered buildings and lantern-lit streets, is taking a bold step to tackle the challenges of overtourism. Starting December 25, 2024, the town began limiting entry to visitors during the evening hours, implementing new measures aimed at preserving its tranquility and preventing overcrowding during the winter season.

Under the new trial rules, only guests staying at local accommodations will be allowed to enter Ginzan Onsen after 8 pm. For those who wish to visit between 5 pm and 8 pm, prior reservations are required.

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This move comes in response to increasing problems caused by the rising number of visitors, including traffic disruptions, dangerous conditions on snow-covered roads, and safety concerns during winter storms.

Ginzan Onsen, which draws around 330,000 visitors annually, has faced growing congestion due to the influx of tourists, exacerbated by winter weather.