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  2. List of hot springs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Natural iron hot spring, Beppu, Japan Sukunabikona, the kami of hot springs, dances on a rock at the Dōgo Onsen while Okuninushi watches. Izu Province, The Hot Springs of the Shuzen Temple woodcut by Utagawa Hiroshige Nihon fūkei senshū, Ōsumi Anraku onsen by Kawase Hasui

  3. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 25,000 hot spring sources throughout Japan, and approximately 3,000 onsen establishments use naturally hot water from these geothermally heated springs. [ 1 ] Onsen may be either outdoor baths ( 露天風呂 or 野天風呂 , roten-buro / noten-buro ) or indoor baths ( 内湯 , uchiyu ) .

  4. Kusatsu Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Kusatsu Onsen (草津温泉) is a hot spring resort located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, northwest of Tokyo. It is a popular tourist destination. There are 13 public baths at Kusatsu Onsen. The small bathhouses that are free for both town residents and tourists are managed by the townspeople themselves. [1]

  5. Iconic Japanese hot springs town limits visitors to curb ...

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    Japan saw a record number of visitors last year. Ginzan Onsen, a remote town in the mountains of the northern Yamagata region, is known for its hot springs and fairytale winter views. It’s also ...

  6. Ginzan Onsen, a popular Japanese hot spring town known for its scenic snowy views, has begun limiting entry to day trippers during winter peak season, becoming another destination to tackle ...

  7. Beppu Onsen - Wikipedia

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    The Beppu Onsen Geo-museum is located in Beppu; its purpose is to share hot spring science and geology with the public. According to the museum director Yusa Yuki, the volcanic hot springs were formed 50,000 years ago, and the parent spring's water temperature reaches as high as 250 °C to 300 °C.

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