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Ginzan Onsen “Millennium Corridor 2022” will be held again this year due to its popularity

2022.10.15

The Ginzan Onsen(hot spring) light-up event “Millennium Corridor 2022” will be held from October 25th (Tue) to December 4th (Sun).
The entire hot spring town is enveloped in colorful lights by projection mapping, and you can enjoy a fantasy world that combines with the retro cityscape of the Taisho era with gas lamps.

The space of light that suddenly appears in the pitch-black mountains, combined with the surrounding nature, has a different beauty from the daytime scenery.
After sunset, a fantastic space of light using the latest projection mapping etc. will appear around the Ginzan River where hot spring inns are lined up!
The entire hot spring town is colored with a dance of colors and lights, such as a performance that replaces the surface of the water with a screen and a slide show that traces the history of Ginzan Onsen.

Since this event is a popular project, admission is “By appointment only”.
Tickets are now on sale on the official website!
During the period, guests staying at Ginzan Onsen can participate for free.

Ginzan Onsen Millennium Corridor

Duration: From October 25th(Tue) to December 4th(Sun)
Time: 17:00-21:00
*Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays must be reserved in advance. Only those who have purchased a ticket can enter.
*May be canceled in the event of rain or stormy weather
Price: Adult / 1,500 yen
Student (elementary school to high school) / 500 yen
Preschoolers / Free
*Online admission tickets can be purchased for 1,000 yen for adults.
*Admission fee includes shuttle bus fee.
*Advance ticket purchase is not required for guests staying at Ginzan Onsen when the event is held.
For details, please contact each inn.

>Ginzan Onsen “Millennium Corridor” Official Website

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