Kaminoyama Onsen Kurort
At a German “kurort” (place of recuperation), the power of the natural elements (particularly the cold air and the wind) is utilized in combination with hilly walks through fields and mountains to enhance the effects of exercise, a walking technique that is known as “climatic terrain treatment.” The medical insurance-based treatment is utilized for rehabilitating cardiac infarction and angina, treating hypertension, preventing lifestyle-related diseases and improving seasonal affective mood disorder. Kaminoyama Onsen Kurort features eight walking courses in five locations. The courses are geared to different exercise levels, and are the first such courses in Japan to be certified by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. By all means immerse yourself in the natural seasons while taking woodland walks at Kaminoyama, where there are mountains right alongside the hot spring district.
More Information about Kaminoyama Onsen Kurort
Street address
- The vicinity of Zao Bodaira Highlands, Kaminoyama City, Yamagata, and other locations (differs depending on the course)
Access
Opening Hours
- Differs depending on the course (time required: around two or three hours)
*may change depending on the season.
Closed
- End of year/beginning of year
Best season
- Jun., Jul., Aug., Sep.
Point
- Differs depending on the course
Spots around
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Somaro
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Shonai Airport
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Mogami Gorge Basho Line Sightseeing (Traveling down the Mogami River by boat)
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Zao Onsen district
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Yonezawa Station
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Atsumi Onsen
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Yamadera(Risshaku-ji Temple)
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Yunohama Onsen
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Zao Juhyo (Snow Monsters)
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Bunshokan
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Sankyo Soko Storehouse
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Zao Okama crater lake
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Kamo Aquarium “Jellyfish Dream House”
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Yonezawa Beef
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Cherry Blossoms in Tsuruoka Park
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Mt. Haguro Goju-no-to (five storied pagoda)
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Studio Sedic Shonai Open Set
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Togashi Candle Shop (Picture Candle Painting Experience)
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Cherry Blossoms in Hiyoriyama Park
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Uesugi-Jinja Shrine
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Kaminoyama City Sightseeing Fruit Orchard
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Chido Museum
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Kaminoyama Castle
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Fruit Picking
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Sake Brewery Museum, Toko-no-Sakagura
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Japanese Shojin Ryori (Vegetarian Dishes)