When I went into the station looked at the board for when the shinkansen was arriving. I had about 10 minutes to spare, so my schedule was still on track. Unfortunately the shinkansen wasn't.
A search on the JR website gave me the bad news that all services between Fukushima and Yonezawa were suspended indefinitely due to heavy amounts of snow on the track.
Had to have a bit of a think, so out to the station tracks to clear my head and work out my next move.
There was a local train that would get me to Yamagata, so my best option. I would then hope to get a local to Oishida Station, where the buses to Ginzan Onsen depart from.
Local was a lot slower than the Yamagata Shinkansen, and absolutely no view out of the window due to a complete white out.
It did get me to Yamagata Station though
Now the search for when the local train would leave to Oishida. More bad news, all services heading north suspended due to snow on the tracks.
Time to call stumps on my attempt to get to Ginzan Onsen and try to find something to do in Yamagata for an afternoon
Some views from inside the station

It was absolutely freezing inside

Didn't look much better outside

Wandered around the shops inside the station, where the highlight was being able to find a zunda shake. Made from edamame, lovely.
Time to bite the bullet and head outside. I had booked a hotel in Yamagate, plan was to visit Ginzan Onsen then back to stay the night here.
May as well scope out where the hotel was as a starter to filling in time
It was about a 6 block walk, so the use of ekimae was a bit liberal
