Ski resorts There are many ski resorts in Yuzawa and the surrounding area of
Minamiuonuma and
Minakami. The town is served by the
Echigo-Yuzawa and
Gala-Yuzawa stations on the
Jōetsu Shinkansen line, making it one of the most accessible winter sports areas from
Tokyo, and the town's economy is mainly based on
skiing and
snowboarding. There are 10 ski resorts in Yuzawa, and the most frequent users for the 2023-2024 season were
Naeba Ski Resort, GALA Yuzawa Ski Resort, Iwappara Ski Resort, and Kagura Ski Resort, in that order. Once a year, the
Fuji Rock Festival, Japan's largest outdoor music event, is held at Naeba Ski Resort.
Onsen and onsen ryokan Yuzawa has at least 27
onsen (hot springs ) and
onsen ryokan (traditional inns with
onsen). The most famous of these is Kaikake Onsen (
ja), which first appeared in documents in the 1400s. During the
Sengoku Period,
Uesugi Kenshin had his troops bathe in the
onsen to heal their wounds. During the
Edo period, it was popular as a hot spring that cured eye diseases. Akayu Onsen is a hidden
onsen located along a mountain stream southeast of
Mount Naeba and is reached by a 2.5-hour hike. File:Kaikakeonsen.jpg|Kaikake Onsen File:Akayu spa tamago no yu 2006.jpg|Akayu Onsen
Ponshu-kan Niigata Prefecture is famous for its
sake, and there is a sake-themed facility outside the ticket gates of Echigo-Yuzawa Station that has become a tourist attraction. At the facility, called "Ponshu-kan" (meaning "Sake House"), visitors receive 5 coins for every 500 yen they spend, which they can put into vending machines to sample nearly 130 brands of Niigata Prefecture sake. Sake can also be purchased and visitors can take a bath in a
onsen filled with sake. ==Cultural references==