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ABANDONED JAPANESE GHOST TOWN With Luxury 5 Star Resorts | GHOST PALACE OF JAPAN 

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The Kinugawa Onsen district in Tochigi Prefecture is one of the top three hot spring resort areas in Japan, historically known for its hot spring sources that date back to the late 1600s. From the mid-1700s the area became popular with feudal lords and Buddhist monks as a stopover during a pilgrimage to Nikko. The onsen became accessible to the general public in the late 1800s and Hotel development took off in the 1920s, making it a leading destination for large-scale hot spring resorts, with its accessibility from Tokyo improved by the Kinu Express after WWII. quickly making this one of the leading large-scale hot spring resort areas in Japan.
Fast forward to the 1970s when the asset bubble collapsed, the tourism industry suddenly declined. For more than 20 years The district is now facing a serious problem with abandoned and unsafe hotels, as the city of Nikko has identified 16 abandoned hotels and ryokans in need of attention, with three in a dangerous state of disrepair and their owners nowhere to be found.
As land values in the area continue to decline, the city is facing difficulty in funding the costly demolition of these abandoned hotels. Although the Japan Tourism Agency provides financial assistance for the demolition of abandoned hotels and buildings in tourist areas, Nikko City has been unable to qualify for aid due to the difficulty of repurposing the land after demolition. Leaving these abandoned hotels to decay is also not an option as they pose a danger to the public.
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@SteveRonin
@SteveRonin Год назад
Hope you guys enjoy the new Japan series :D make sure to turn on those NOTIFICATIONS!!!! Do me a favor and like and share this video!
@karlosolful
@karlosolful Год назад
da hora mano
@nicholausbuthmann1421
@nicholausbuthmann1421 Год назад
Japan, France, & U.S. Man......We got way too many beautiful pieces of Architecture being allowed to waste away !
@naptimebjj6072
@naptimebjj6072 Год назад
just so you know those lost world glasses you saw sell for 400 bucks each hahaha
@jeanomagap870
@jeanomagap870 Год назад
I been in Nikko 1983 I think so very beautiful place I also go at hot spring inside the hotel I was shock now it abandoned 😢😅 I been in Japan since 1980 working then going n and off as a tourist until 1987 but never get back to nikko.i have a Good memories when I was in japan.thank you Steve Ronin's more power to you and to your staff
@debraflores4759
@debraflores4759 Год назад
I was shocked to see those abandoned hotels because in 1980 I was part of a group of dancers from Hollywood that were hired to stay at hotel for 3 months and perform dance routines. The hotel was elaborate and beautiful!! I'm 71 now.
@gungde_ngurah
@gungde_ngurah Год назад
Stay healthy ma'am
@hhhnfryhgf9560
@hhhnfryhgf9560 Год назад
Thanks for this!
@The-Real-Ando
@The-Real-Ando Год назад
Great story, did you have a good time?
@shafinahmedapurbo7837
@shafinahmedapurbo7837 Год назад
😮
@hdjwhsgshahda4586
@hdjwhsgshahda4586 Год назад
Thanks for you info ma'am
@AshtonCoolman
@AshtonCoolman Год назад
I stayed in one of these hotels overlooking the river in Nikko back in 2017. It was AMAZING! I was one of the only foreigners to have ever stayed there because usually only Japanese people have access to a place like that due to the language and culture barrier. I was with my Japanese girlfriend that made the arrangements. I'm sad to see that so many of them could not stay open.
@rkuretake945
@rkuretake945 Год назад
I’ve stayed at the first hotel you entered before in this video. I was very young at that time but I still remember the Onsen area in this hotel. Great video! Remind me of the good memories I had that days Thanks from Tokyo
@kimthomas829
@kimthomas829 Год назад
I love that little river running between the hotels. So pretty & green there.
@GuardianAngelPrayer
@GuardianAngelPrayer Год назад
I agree
@youcanpunchmeintheface
@youcanpunchmeintheface Год назад
To find out that Kinugawa Daiichi Hotel shuttered in 2008 yet it's crumbled fast, just scary. Can't imagine these building stumbled down by itself from advanced decay
@largent45
@largent45 Год назад
What a great exploration. Japan is lovely. Its areas like that, makes you wonder what's wrong with our world? How did the economy get so screwed up, that whole areas like those, are left to rot away? Sad! Thank you for documenting these places, before they are gone. It's sad. Thank you Steve!
@clairefunnell8481
@clairefunnell8481 Год назад
Fantastic explore Steve. Amazing hotel. That bridge was very scary looking. Beautiful views of the river. Japan is so fascinating. Can't wait to see the next video. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-iamRobinV68
@user-iamRobinV68 Год назад
Sooooo cool we get to see Japan with ya Steve! So special! Thanks! Best explorer ever! 🥰🥰🥰
@doloresgonzalez6988
@doloresgonzalez6988 Год назад
Love these hotel explanations. It would be awesome if you could do a series. I am already loving this series.
@brendathomas2309
@brendathomas2309 Год назад
Awesome explore! I enjoyed this so much,and at the same time,it's so sad.Thanks Steve,great job!
@natashashafer4517
@natashashafer4517 Год назад
I can't wait for the next video! I love how long this was 😊 the river was so beautiful! I would've loved to had dinner with you at that restaurant Steve 😉❤
@kristaperry6665
@kristaperry6665 Год назад
As usual you give an amazing and detailed video, Its very interesting what you see in some places, awesome job Steve
@tinaprentice2136
@tinaprentice2136 Год назад
Wow amazing explore Steve this place would of been beautiful in it’s time, great video love your cinematography and music 🫶🏼❤️
@hahomy
@hahomy Год назад
wow great video steve ive been waiting for yr japan videos to drop and the boyz i cant wait to see them all, and they have all been brilliant so far keep up yhe good work, great video great editting, and amazing to watch thanks for sharing look forward to seeing the next take care xx
@nathanlong7279
@nathanlong7279 Год назад
THANKS, STEVE, I loved everything about the video. 👍👍
@mariasharmineventura9960
@mariasharmineventura9960 Год назад
Hi from PH! Definitely love love this episode esp because it was in Japan! I was actually surprised to know that Japan holds a lot of abandoned towns, houses and hotels. It's both sad and fascinating to see. More pleaseee!!! 🙏
@xitsmedianax
@xitsmedianax Год назад
Tyfs Steve. Visiting Japan has always been on my bucket list. Realistically I don't think I would be able to make the visit but I'm living through your lens when u visit these places.
@natashashafer4517
@natashashafer4517 Год назад
Yay!! I've been waiting for this post!! ❤❤❤❤❤ love you steve!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@DarrylSpence-sb3rh
@DarrylSpence-sb3rh Год назад
Love all Steve's topics. He has been to some great places. And some Brilliant abandoned structures. Love everything he covers.
@Abid._.Hossain
@Abid._.Hossain Год назад
Really enjoyed your exploration of these hotels Watching from Delhi, India
@alexcicala9930
@alexcicala9930 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video! I just found this channel and I’m really enjoying it
@sherry7889
@sherry7889 Год назад
Wow, I bet it was a really beautiful place at one time
@kimthomas829
@kimthomas829 Год назад
I agree
@pattie941
@pattie941 Год назад
You do a FANTASTIC job bring us creepy and amazing ,plus sitting on the edge of my seat videos. AWESOME!!!
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
Outdoor pool can be cleaned up,refilled and enjoyed!!! 😊👍
@SteveRonin
@SteveRonin Год назад
Yes, thanks
@jeanhenderson1277
@jeanhenderson1277 Год назад
Brilliant loved this thank you x
@barbaraselden6330
@barbaraselden6330 Год назад
Hi Steve ...from Arbroath Scotland, met you a few years ago when you were in Aberdeen 👍
@brendagilliland5602
@brendagilliland5602 Год назад
What an absolute amazing video just loved it its a shame that all of this town has just been left and forgotten about stay safe guy's xx
@bigcountrysgarage2.030
@bigcountrysgarage2.030 Год назад
If I were rich I'd want to restore the hotels and rent the rooms for a decent price.
@l.m.9175
@l.m.9175 Год назад
Yeah … til all the resident run away bcause of the spirit haunting them… dont under estimate Asian ghost …spirit …. You will now want to deal with them
@overlordbrandon
@overlordbrandon Год назад
If I'm rich and bought this area, I'll destroy this old structure and create a new structure that looks in harmony with the environment yet looks futuristic, the scenery around looks good enough to be iconic!
@ryankruse499
@ryankruse499 2 месяца назад
Then after that you wouldn't be rich anymore.
@TheRogueUrbex
@TheRogueUrbex Год назад
Stunning exploration Steve, together with most of my favorite urbexers I am speechless at how amazing these places are preserved, with mostly just natural decay. Absolutely love this episode. Keep it up guys 😎
@BluudyGreg
@BluudyGreg Год назад
Feel like I've been watchin forever now - when you gonna pop that 1mil subscriber! Good stuff man 🤙
@gailspaw5521
@gailspaw5521 Год назад
Enjoyed Thank U😊
@cathpeterson1944
@cathpeterson1944 Год назад
amazing landscapes around the river Nikko, cool tour of ghost town
@candijohns9123
@candijohns9123 Год назад
Love that you explore and talk about these places. It would cost so much just to demolition these buildings and keep it from going into the river, but if they have asbestos, it has to be cleaned out before demolition.
@heidib9243
@heidib9243 Год назад
Fantastic places Steve. The second building was a bit creepy though. Watching from Sydney, Australia. Love your explores.
@CMcKinnon1013
@CMcKinnon1013 Год назад
WOWW it is soooo beautiful... Thank y o u for giving us the opportunity to see Japan :) always wanted to see Japan.. and you gave me that . Love from AZ-US
@Berrylucy50
@Berrylucy50 Месяц назад
Bad construction ,this might be the future when humans are gone.
@elizabethkusce2718
@elizabethkusce2718 Год назад
Wow that is so beautiful, it’s a shame it’s been left behind
@antoinettebarber
@antoinettebarber Год назад
Excellent explore - thank you . Please return to do some more .
@mono_log_
@mono_log_ Год назад
Happened to watch you few years ago and again I'm here and become your new subscriber. Thanks for keep doing this journey. Love ypu bro ❤
@carldickey7307
@carldickey7307 Год назад
What's up Steve coming from the Lonestar State of Texas keep up the good work!!!
@kimthomas829
@kimthomas829 Год назад
I love those little boats on the dining tables. It would be so cool if you could have one as a souvenir.
@user-hs4fn6gk4e
@user-hs4fn6gk4e 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the tour Steve 😊
@Lexxi45
@Lexxi45 Год назад
Hi Steve, I can't believe you've all been there 3 weeks already! I'm from the Wirral in the UK, enjoying your journey. Whoohoo.
@RegularFootisChris
@RegularFootisChris Год назад
awesome video!
@sushiilulou
@sushiilulou Год назад
Thank you for sharing Steve ❤❤❤ be safe xxx
@crystal2484
@crystal2484 Год назад
From Singapore, saw this place recently after I watched one of your videos, it was in my recommended list and now here you are.
@loisford5873
@loisford5873 Год назад
Hey Steve, beautiful place I really enjoyed your video. I'm watching from El Reno Oklahoma, USA
@DarkSubz3r0
@DarkSubz3r0 Год назад
I think I walked past these abandon hotel like 3-4 years ago. It was creepy as hell. During the time we stay in the hotel just on the opposite side of the river. We got off the wrong train station and have to walked quite a long distance. We paid extra to get the river view and end up having this creepy hotel as the view. It was scary to look especially during the night time.
@nicn4873
@nicn4873 Год назад
Your "Reeoh-kahn" pronunciation (05:17, 05:19) had me scratching my head in confusion until you explained its meaning immediately after, lol. I'm Japanese, so hearing these accents always throws me off. That bridge looks amazing--sort of reminds me of the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver, BC (only shorter)! Great footage.
@dianejamison6444
@dianejamison6444 Год назад
I’m so happy to see new videos ❤
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
Looks good from drone too.😊👍❤️
@taratravers159
@taratravers159 Год назад
I lived in Japan in the 90's.. wow when places you used to hang out in are now ghost towns I realise how old I am woah
@ssosso893
@ssosso893 11 месяцев назад
I love your channel!!! Keep up the good work :) I just started subscribing and I'm looking forward to more videos :) Take care n stay safe!! Watching from Singapore
@SteveRonin
@SteveRonin 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for subbing!
@annettecorbus5284
@annettecorbus5284 Год назад
I can't get enough of your videos I'm so addicted to your explorations safe travels and always stay safe 💖💖💖💖💖
@mameechillsmixed
@mameechillsmixed Год назад
nice exploration Steve
@kathybrosseau1733
@kathybrosseau1733 Год назад
Love new videos 🎉.
@roseturner3726
@roseturner3726 Год назад
Hey Steve hey, 🖐 This was a cool video!!! 😎 Thanks for sharing this video!!! 😊 By the way I live in St. Augustine Fl. 🌅
@MeryddJ
@MeryddJ Год назад
Your reaction to the suspension bridge was priceless 😂 I live in Shrewsbury UK, a stones-throw away from the historic site of Ironbridge. Well known bridge builders and architects lived and thrived here so naturally we have alot of different styles and constructions of bridges nearby including a suspension bridge very similar to the one you crossed. A suspension bridge in an upward arch is actually very safe but they do move alot in the wind and as your walking across them. If you jump up and down in the middle the whole bridge slightly shakes along with you, even though they are known to be safe many of my friends get freaked out crossing especially if they are from out of town and havnt experienced one before.
@Oyang20
@Oyang20 10 месяцев назад
Soo cool videos ❤
@robertlyman9789
@robertlyman9789 Год назад
Suspension bridge,pretty heavy cables attached. Would be fun on windy days 😂
@ThemeParksAndAttractions
@ThemeParksAndAttractions Год назад
Looks great 😮❤
@victoriakruger308
@victoriakruger308 Год назад
I was in Okinawa from 2002-2008 living in Tx nowdays It's amazing how beautiful everything still is even after all these years. The history of the islands memorize me. I just hate we had to go to war back in the day breaks my heart.
@ceciliaandersson9177
@ceciliaandersson9177 Год назад
2:OO Is that you on the bridge?? I am not from US or Japan but i am from Sweden✌. You´re such a good youtuber of visit abandoned places
@Tastewithnewdrinks
@Tastewithnewdrinks Год назад
Great video.
@vensiedomingovillanueva3671
thanks idol steve for another vlog and your intro music which i love the most staysafe and godbless
@fukunaga-kane
@fukunaga-kane Год назад
Japan call these infrastructures バブル遺産 (bubble remains? ruins?). There are a lot of them scattered around Japan, like in Tohoku. I really like your explanation of the history of the place.
@debbiesmith3524
@debbiesmith3524 Год назад
Wow, thank you so much for this wonderful exploration, and explaining the Japanese culture. Be blessed.
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 Год назад
That was an insane explore and those floors 😱 A whole city that shut down because, money! Sad it is going to all fall down!
@cherrytomato6139
@cherrytomato6139 11 месяцев назад
This is mind boggling that these hotels are just left to rot. I can understand problems with demolition costs, accessibility, ownership but goodness gracious, just the metal used to stabilize the buildings and fix them to the cliffs must be worth an absolute fortune. There must be steel and iron there in tons. Plus the insane cost of land in Japan. The tourism is getting back to high after the COVID is over too, and onsens are extremely popular. So there is hope somebody will want to invest into this area and bring it back to life. What a shame
@jimphilidor9031
@jimphilidor9031 Год назад
Incredible looking place!
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
All that bar needs is ceiling fixed,new carpet and paint!!!👍
@donnachristakakis8232
@donnachristakakis8232 2 месяца назад
Beautiful hotel love the rooms and hot springs tub how relaxing can't believe the river and water in-between totally awesome work steve ❤
@SteveRonin
@SteveRonin Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
That would make a great patio area😊👍
@sarahgraham323
@sarahgraham323 Год назад
Hey Steve, Great to see you guys are in Japan. We actually live in Sasebo, Japan about 45 minute drive from Nagasaki. Hope you all have a great time. We love Japan so much!! Safe travels!!
@maryhirsch2909
@maryhirsch2909 Год назад
Have been enjoying your exploring for years . Wow what a place or places. I would have gone over the bridge! Scary but what a adventure! Thank you Steve!
@chikupachi
@chikupachi Год назад
New subscriber here. I love the views so many green trees and the river is so clean. the grafiti vandalisms are rare, it reflects japanese neat nature. the hotels are in good spot for sight seeing of nature. What a waste that they are now abandoned. Makes me sad at the same time. At 36:56 it was really creepy to hear that flapping sound. It could be a paranormal activity or something but then it suddenly stopped.
@pazparedog551
@pazparedog551 Год назад
❤❤❤ lv watching ur video ftom Parañaque City Philippines 🇵🇭
@historyadventureswithcandi3497
Wow a beautiful abandoned place. Its like they were there, then just up and left.
@Viezieg
@Viezieg Год назад
absolutely loved this documentary. did you take some kind of souvenir from the hotel with you or would that be illegal to do in japan ?
@EscandaJavier
@EscandaJavier Год назад
another excellent video. Watching from Philippines
@lorettablakeman3335
@lorettablakeman3335 Год назад
Wow,such a beautiful place!!
@Da.Jude.b3dia
@Da.Jude.b3dia 11 месяцев назад
i love watching your adventure i also watch josh and dan's channel
@ktsimage
@ktsimage Год назад
I am Brazilian of Japanese descent and I lived for work in Japan for 2 years from 1995 to 1996. Watching this video brings back some nostalgia for the time around this hotel while it was still in operation. Some old things in this hotel, it was part of my memories of the time I lived in Japan. Of course, I didn't work in this hotel, nor did I even live in this city, but old things, however abandoned, bring back memories.
@sultan9givewey
@sultan9givewey Год назад
I'm curious because many Japanese back then migrate to Brazil more than to the US. Does majority Japanese who migrate to Brazil have regret it? Because of Brazil declining economies
@ktsimage
@ktsimage Год назад
@@sultan9givewey I was 20 years old at the time. I returned to Brazil to be able to graduate in Mechatronics Engineering. Japan was an attempt to accumulate money to use in Brazil, but at the time Japan had entered a crisis and remained in recession to this day. The Brazilian economy from there has been oscillating between better and worse. My return to Brazil was purely educational.
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
I like the 1st one alot it has awesome views.😊👍❤️
@bmiyawaki
@bmiyawaki Год назад
Love watching the videos, from Utha
Год назад
Hi Steve. Your new video looks very good indeed. You had to put in a lot of work with him. I also see that you are wearing Ronin merch. I like it very much. Is it still possible to buy your merch?
@JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
@JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Год назад
looking forward to more Japanese urbex from you
@guilhermemartins2606
@guilhermemartins2606 Год назад
This entire video I couldn't stop thinking about the amount of free stuff lying around. Hotel-grade furniture, soundsets, mini fridges, table sets, TVs... Such a waste to leave those things there. The local population could pick those hotels off clean.
@Baby11555
@Baby11555 Год назад
That is some of the projects I have been patiently waiting to start checking out to see the damages and see the possibility of restoring alot but something and someone has had me held up hopefully that will be changing soon !!!
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
Main entrance still looks good.😊👍
@sushicat.3707
@sushicat.3707 Год назад
Kinugawa Onsen is fun for a couple days. Tobu World Square is kitschy, retro fun. There’s another Edo theme park closeby. The town of Kinugawa Onsen has some good food. The onsen hotels are nice. They’re dated, but clean. Because the train schedule is infrequent, you definitely need a car. We’ve gone a couple times, and it’s nice, low-key fun.
@pierbradshaw9674
@pierbradshaw9674 Год назад
It's so good to see you again nice AZ
@cowgirlvillarreal
@cowgirlvillarreal Год назад
❤❤❤❤ amazing ❤❤❤❤
@kathybrosseau1733
@kathybrosseau1733 Год назад
Bet this place was so busy People walking around To bad you can't get pictures of what it looked like before .😊
@elisebond
@elisebond Год назад
This place is so cool!
@Pokeboy12
@Pokeboy12 Год назад
Coll adventure. You should bring drone with future explore guys , for more amasing photos and videos !!
@deevocg6692
@deevocg6692 Год назад
It will be interesting to see a video of the hotel when it was still operational and compare to what it is now.
@rdh5karcher849
@rdh5karcher849 11 месяцев назад
Hi from Gettysburg Pennsylvania USA, love the videos.
@SteveRonin
@SteveRonin 11 месяцев назад
Glad you like them!
@maverickflint1991
@maverickflint1991 Год назад
Yes cool karaoke room!!!😊👍
@travelswithjasonf1463
@travelswithjasonf1463 Год назад
Brilliant video like normal and that bridge was safe as houses as that normal for them to move
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