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  2. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Onsen Tipster A database of genuine onsen in Japan; Sento Guide Guide to public baths in Japan; OnsenJapan.net Interactive Google map with easy-to-read icons, pictures, and reviews; Secret Onsen a database with more than 125 onsen all around Japan; Japan Onsen A mountain onsen guide of the Japan Alps; Japanbased Onsen guide A guide on how to ...

  3. Isekai Onsen Paradise - Wikipedia

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    Isekai Onsen Paradise (名湯『異世界の湯』開拓記~アラフォー温泉マニアの転生先は、のんびり温泉天国でした~, Meitō "Isekai no Yu" Kaitaku-ki: AraFō Onsen Mania Tensei-saki wa, Nonbiri Onsen Tengoku Deshita, "Pioneer Log of the Storied Hot Springs "Alternate World's Springs": The Reincarnation Destination of an Onsen Fan (Who's Around 40) Was a Relaxing ...

  4. List of hot springs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ikaho Onsen , Ikaho, a.k.a. Ikaho Onsen, Kogane-no-Yu (The Golden Waters), Kodakara-no-Yu (Child Waters) Kusatsu Onsen; Sawatari Hot Springs; Rosoku Onsen has the highest radium content in all of Japan., [1] also known as Yunoshima Radium Kosen Hoyojo (Rosoku Onsen) (有限会社 湯之島ラジウム鉱泉保養所) [7] Shima Onsen; Takaragawa ...

  5. Three Ancient Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Three Ancient Springs (日本三古湯, Nihon San Kotō) are a group of ancient onsen in Japan. According to the Nihon Shoki and Fudoki, both from the eighth century, they are: Dōgo Onsen, Ehime Prefecture; Arima Onsen, Hyōgo Prefecture; Nanki-Shirahama Onsen, Wakayama Prefecture; The tenth century Engishiki gives a slightly different list:

  6. Hakone Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Kojiri Onsen is a hot spring developed after the 1960s on the northern shore of Lake Ashi around Tōgendai Station on the Hakone Ropeway. [27] Sōunzan Onsen is located near Sōunzan Station on the Hakone Tozan Cable Car Line. Some famous temples are in this area and its waters are rich in calcium, magnesium, and sodium-sulfate.

  7. Nyūtō Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Walkway in Tsuru-no-yu Onsen in winter. Outdoor bath of Magoroku Onsen in winter. Nyūtō Onsen (乳頭温泉郷 にゅうとうおんせんきょう Nyūtō-onsen-kyō) is a rural hot spring resort in Towada-Hachimantai National Park, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, Japan and consists of Japanese-style hot spring spas scattered around the base of Mount Nyūtō.

  8. Geto Onsen - Wikipedia

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    The onsen inns are located near the narrow and shallow river with crystal clear water. Accommodations are simple, but comfortable with traditional tatami and can be rented for a few hours to rest after the bathing. Some tourists come not only for springs, but to spend more days and enjoy one of Japan's most beautiful nature spots. [6]

  9. Yunomine Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Yunomine Onsen/Tsuboyu Bath is the only hot spring that is featured as part of the UNESCO World Heritage pilgrim route, Kumano Kodo. [5] Historically pilgrims would soak in an area where the sulfur-rich hot spring water flows into the cool waters of the Yunotani River before praying at the Kumano Hongu Taisha Shinto shrine.