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Naruko-Onsen Station (鳴子温泉駅, Naruko-Onsen-eki) is a railway station on the Rikuu East Line in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines
Mori-no-Yu outdoor bath at dusk. Naruko (鳴子町, Naruko-chō) was a town located in Tamatsukuri District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.. On March 31, 2006, Naruko, along with the city of Furukawa, the town of Iwadeyama (also from Tamatsukuri District), the towns of Kashimadai, Matsuyama and Sanbongi (all from Shida District), and the town of Tajiri (from Tōda District), to create the new city ...
After the dam, it changes course to the southeast, eventually joining the old Kitakami River. The dam is located just upstream of where the Ōtanigawa River joins the Eaigawa, near the famous Naruko Gorge. The nearby Naruko Onsen, one of Tōhoku's renowned hot spring areas, is located just downstream. [4]
The main street of the Naruko Onsen Village is known as Kokeshi Street and has shops which are operated directly by the kokeshi carvers. "Creative" kokeshi ( 新型こけし , shingata-kokeshi ) allow the artist complete freedom in terms of shape, design and color and were developed after World War II (1945).
The 100 Landscapes of Japan (日本百景) is a list of famous scenic sites in Japan.The 100 Landscapes or Views were selected alongside further sets of 8 Views and 25 Winning Sites in 1927, a year after Hirohito became Emperor.
General information; Location: Naruko-Onsen-aze Washinosu 90, Ōsaki-shi, Miyagi-ken 989-6100 Japan: Coordinates: Operated by: JR East: Line(s) Rikuu East Line Distance
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According to the Japanese Hot Springs Act (温泉法, Onsen Hō), onsen is defined as "hot water, mineral water, and water vapor or other gas (excluding natural gas of which the principal component is hydrocarbon) gushing from underground". [4]