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Yamagata Shinkansen Guide · Oishida Station

Oishida Station Guide: A Snowy Mogami River Post Town —
Soba, Deep Snow & Basho’s Road

A Small Tsubasa Stop · Heavy Snow Country · An Old River Port, Buckwheat Noodles & a Poet’s Trail

🚄 Tokyo ~3 hr · Shinjo ~10 min

❄️ One of Japan’s snowiest inhabited towns

🍜 Soba country on the old Mogami River route

📜 On the trail of Basho’s “Narrow Road to the Deep North”


On this page
  1. What Kind of Area is Oishida? A Local’s Honest Take
  2. Getting Around from Oishida
  3. What to See Around Oishida
  4. Where Should You Actually Stay?
  5. Overall Rating: Oishida Area
  6. Who Should Visit or Stay?
  7. Keep exploring

What Kind of Area is Oishida? A Local’s Honest Take

Oishida is a small town on the Mogami River, near the northern end of the Yamagata line — and its defining feature is snow. This is some of the heaviest-snow country in inhabited Japan, where winter drifts can bury the streets metres deep, and the town has embraced it with snug snow-country architecture and a warm local culture. Historically Oishida thrived as a river port on the Mogami, a key artery for rice and safflower, and the poet Basho passed through on his famous 17th-century journey. Today it is quiet soba-and-rice country.

Some Tsubasa services stop here, about three hours from Tokyo and just 10 minutes from the terminus at Shinjo. There is little in the way of big sights — Oishida is a place to feel deep rural Tohoku, eat good soba, and appreciate how a community lives with extraordinary snow.

In midwinter Oishida is a hushed white world of snow-laden roofs and steaming eaves — a genuine taste of the yukiguni (snow country) that shaped so much of Tohoku’s culture, far from any tourist trail.


Getting Around from Oishida

🚄 Shinkansen

Tokyo ~3 hr · Murayama ~10 min · Shinjo ~10 min. Some Tsubasa stop.

🌊 Along the Mogami

Local roads follow the river toward the Mogami gorge and the boat-cruise area near Shinjo.

🚗 By car

A rental car helps for reaching the soba shops and river viewpoints, especially outside winter.


What to See Around Oishida

📜 Old River Port & Basho’s Road

Riverside sites and markers recall Oishida’s days as a Mogami trading port and Basho’s passage on his “Narrow Road to the Deep North.”

🍜 Soba & Rice

The area’s hand-cut soba and prized rice are the local flavours, served in country restaurants.

❄️ Snow Country

Winter transforms the town into a classic snow-country scene — atmospheric, if you come prepared for the cold.


Where Should You Actually Stay?

There is little accommodation; most travelers stay nearby.

🏨 Local inns: A few small inns serve the town.

🎊 Shinjo base: Shinjo, 10 minutes north, is the practical terminus base with more choice.

🏰 Yamagata: Yamagata city offers the fullest range, ~35 minutes south.


Overall Rating: Oishida Area

Category Rating Notes
Shinkansen Access ★★★☆☆ Some Tsubasa, ~3 hr to Tokyo
Around the Station ★★☆☆☆ Quiet rural town
Atmosphere & Food ★★★☆☆ Snow country, soba and river history
Hotel Choice ★★☆☆☆ Minimal; stay in Shinjo or Yamagata
Charm & Atmosphere ★★★☆☆ Deep, authentic rural Tohoku

Who Should Visit or Stay?

✔ Snow-country and rural-Japan travelers

✔ Soba lovers

✔ Basho and history followers

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