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Taking advantage of the recent snowy weather in Japan, Twitter user @yossy_photo recently traveled to Tohoku for the chance to snap some wintery scenes. Though the day started off with a slight detour, at the end of the day @yossy_photo ended up in Ginzan Onsen, a hot spring area in Yamagata Prefecture.
“Snowy Ginzan”
Ended up taking pictures in Ginzan since there was no snow in Akiu!
So happy I got to take pictures of Ginzan Onsen covered in snow♪
#TohokuIsBeautiful
Fortunately Ginzan Onsen was covered in snow, so with trusty camera in hand, @yossy_photo took pictures of a winter scene truly like no other.
The results were breathtaking.
Source: @yossy_photo
Source: @yossy_photo
Source: @yossy_photo
Source: @yossy_photo
Now we know where we’re traveling to next winter.