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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Koman (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Sennen no Yu Koman (千年の湯古まん) is a traditional Japanese inn in Kinosaki, Toyooka city, Hyōgo prefecture, Japan.. Koman was founded in 717. This makes it a long-established business (), the second oldest hotel in Japan - after the Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan in Yamanashi Prefecture - and one of the oldest companies in the world.

  5. Shuzenji Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Tokko-no-yu is the best known hot spring in the system; it is located between the banks of the Katsura River in the middle of Shuzen town. A small rustic open-air public bath house has been built above the spring containing an ashiyu or foot spa.

  6. Tenzan Prefectural Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    Tenzan Prefectural Natural Park (天山県立自然公園, Tenzan kenritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in central Saga Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1970, the park spans the municipalities of Karatsu, Ogi, Saga, and Taku. [1] [2]

  7. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Utase-yu waterfall bath at Tarutama Onsen (垂玉温泉) Steam baths (蒸し湯, mushi-yu): onsen steam is released in either a small room or a "steam box" (in which one immerses their body up to their neck) which has an effect similar to a sauna. [50] Sleeping baths (寝湯, ne-yu): shallow baths in which one lies down. These can be used for ...

  8. 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.

  9. Nakajima B6N - Wikipedia

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    The Nakajima B6N Tenzan (天山, Tenzan, "Heavenly Mountain"; Allied reporting name: "Jill") was the Imperial Japanese Navy's standard carrier-borne torpedo bomber during the final years of World War II and the successor to the B5N "Kate".