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In "Kinugawa Onsen Town," there is a place where a number of abandoned hotels stand side by side in a beautiful valley; during the booming economy of the 1980s, these hotels received excessive loans from banks and other sources, were repeatedly expanded and remodeled, and grew into huge hotels. That economic boom was short-lived, as the rapid recession of the 1990s caused a sharp decline in the number of group guests and the banks that had provided loans went bankrupt, and a number of hotels closed due to their inability to flexibly respond to the changing times and customer needs as a result of their gigantic size.Huge sums of money are needed to dismantle the closed hotels, but due to the managers' Missing and lack of funds, the hotels are left as they are, falling into disrepair.
As of 2022, this hot spring resort has become famous as "the area with the most abandoned buildings in Japan. (It is an extremely popular spot, especially among ruin enthusiasts.I am one of them.)
Let's take a look at the real and deep side of Japan that is never published in guidebooks.
????This Youtube video is subtitled.
It uses an automatic translation function. Please forgive the many mistranslations.
0:00 Opening Digest
0:50 ????Entrance of Kinugawa Onsen Village → Kinugawa Onsen Station
3:33 ????Ruins area drive
10:55????♂️Ruined area walk
20:33????Highlights of ruins video (suspension bridge)
22:50????Kinugawa Onsen Station → Kinugawa Park Station
26:00????Head to the retro diner
27:05????Hanyu Parking Area (Tohoku Expressway)
In "Kinugawa Onsen Town," there is a place where a number of abandoned hotels stand side by side in a beautiful valley; during the booming economy of the 1980s, these hotels received excessive loans from banks and other sources, were repeatedly expanded and remodeled, and grew into huge hotels. That economic boom was short-lived, as the rapid recession of the 1990s caused a sharp decline in the number of group guests and the banks that had provided loans went bankrupt, and a number of hotels closed due to their inability to flexibly respond to the changing times and customer needs as a result of their gigantic size.Huge sums of money are needed to dismantle the closed hotels, but due to the managers' Missing and lack of funds, the hotels are left as they are, falling into disrepair.
As of 2022, this hot spring resort has become famous as "the area with the most abandoned buildings in Japan. (It is an extremely popular spot, especially among ruin enthusiasts.I am one of them.)
Let's take a look at the real and deep side of Japan that is never published in guidebooks.
????This Youtube video is subtitled.
It uses an automatic translation function. Please forgive the many mistranslations.
0:00 Opening Digest
0:50 ????Entrance of Kinugawa Onsen Village → Kinugawa Onsen Station
3:33 ????Ruins area drive
10:55????♂️Ruined area walk
20:33????Highlights of ruins video (suspension bridge)
22:50????Kinugawa Onsen Station → Kinugawa Park Station
26:00????Head to the retro diner
27:05????Hanyu Parking Area (Tohoku Expressway)
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- capsule hotel, Japanese hotel, hotel tour
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