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  2. Olympic Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The depth of the pools averages around one foot. Some pools are deeper due to rocks being placed to block the exit of the spring water. A sign at the Olympic Hot Springs trailhead reads: OLYMPIC HOT SPRINGS are located approximately 2.5 miles up trail from where you are now. There are seven natural hot springs in the immediate area. The hot ...

  3. List of hot springs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Winter bathing at Tsuru-no-yu roten-buro in Nyūtō, Akita Old Tsuru-no-yu Bathhouse in Nyūtō Onsen area, Akita. Akinomiya Hot Springs; Nyūtō Onsen; Ōfuka Onsen; Takanoyu Onsen also known as Falcon's Hot Spring; Tamagawa Hot Spring is tied (with Higashi Onsen in Kagoshima) for the highest acid content of all hot springs in Japan, at a PH ...

  4. Dōgo Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Dōgo Onsen was the favorite retreat of writer Natsume Sōseki (1867–1916) when he was working near Matsuyama as a teacher in what was at the time rural Shikoku. In Soseki's loosely autobiographical novel Botchan , the eponymous main character is a frequent visitor to the springs, the only place he likes in the area.

  5. The Omni Homestead Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead offers spa services to guests including massages, facial treatments, manicures and pedicures, and stays in the Serenity Garden, where guests can soak in pools fed by natural geothermal springs. Also located in the spa is the hotel's fitness center and indoor pool, open to any guests of the resort. [15]

  6. Category:Hot springs of Japan - Wikipedia

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    See also: Japan, Hot springs, Onsen. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. H. Hot springs of Japan by prefecture (22 C) Pages in category ...

  7. 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).

  8. Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan - Wikipedia

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    Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan (Japanese: 西山温泉慶雲館, lit. 'Keiun-era Nishiyama Hot Spring') is an onsen in Yamanashi Prefecture.Founded in 705 by Fujiwara Mahito, it is a prime example of shinise ("long-established business") and perhaps the oldest independent company in operation following the acquisition of construction company Kongō Gumi in 2006.

  9. Hoshino Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Kai (界) is a chain of authentic onsen, natural hot spring resorts with a style of traditional Japan which serve kaiseki cuisine featuring local ingredients in each property. Targeted towards couples and women, it currently operates 19 resorts throughout Japan, including places such as Aso , Atami , Kaga , Hakone , Itō , Izumo , Matsumoto ...

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