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Onsen Resort Attractions In Chugoku

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Onsen Resort Attractions In Chugoku

  • 1. Onsen Resorts Yonago
    An onsen is a Japanese hot spring; the term also extends to cover the bathing facilities and traditional inns frequently situated around a hot spring. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands.Onsens come in many types and shapes, including outdoor and indoor baths. Baths may be either publicly run by a municipality or privately , often as part of a hotel, ryokan, or bed and breakfast . The presence of an onsen is often indicated on signs and maps by the symbol ♨ or the kanji 湯 . Sometimes the simpler hiragana character ゆ , understandable to younger children, is used. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors, although a large number of inns have now built indoor bathing facilities as well. Nowadays, as most househ...
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  • 6. Tamatsukuri Onsen Matsue
    Tamatsukuri Onsen is an onsen hot spring located in Tamayu, Shimane Prefecture. The closest large city to the onsen is Matsue, which can be accessed by car, bus, or rail. Tamatsukuri is a noted sulfate spring with water temperatures between 50 °C and 70 °C .Tamatsukuri Onsen is an ancient hot spring where gods are said to bathe once a year since the creation of Japan according to the myth of Izanagi and Izanami. The onsen is mentioned as early as 733 in an entry in the Izumo Fudoki, an ancient record of the culture and geography of Izumo Province.The waters of Tamatsukuri are said to aid in the recovery from several ailments such as rheumatism, skin conditions, etc. The mineral content of the water is said to be beneficial to the skin, and is a popular destination with those interested i...
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  • 8. Onsen Resorts Okayama
    An onsen is a Japanese hot spring; the term also extends to cover the bathing facilities and traditional inns frequently situated around a hot spring. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands.Onsens come in many types and shapes, including outdoor and indoor baths. Baths may be either publicly run by a municipality or privately , often as part of a hotel, ryokan, or bed and breakfast . The presence of an onsen is often indicated on signs and maps by the symbol ♨ or the kanji 湯 . Sometimes the simpler hiragana character ゆ , understandable to younger children, is used. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors, although a large number of inns have now built indoor bathing facilities as well. Nowadays, as most househ...
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  • 13. Yuda Onsen Yamaguchi
    Yudaonsen Station is a railway station operated by JR West in Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi, and is served by the Yamaguchi Line, which connects the station to Shin-Yamaguchi Station, a stop of the Sanyō Shinkansen. Limited Express Super Oki and sightseeing train SL Yamaguchi also stop here.
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  • 14. Yubara Onsen Maniwa
    Yubara was a town located in Maniwa District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,310 and a density of 23.41 persons per km2. The total area was 141.37 km2. On March 31, 2005, Yubara, along with the town of Hokubō , and towns of Katsuyama, Kuse and Ochiai, and the villages of Chūka, Kawakami, Mikamo and Yatsuka were merged to create the city of Maniwa. The historic town is nestled in a ravine and follows the meandering path of the Asahi River. The village is surrounded, on all sides by trees clinging to the hillsides. The town sits at the base of Yubara Dam. There are a number onsen hotels. There is also an outdoor, mixed bathing bath, or rotenburo, by the river. This facility is free. The waters are said to have healing effects on those suffe...
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  • 15. Takebe Yahata Onsen Okayama
    Takebe is a hilly and mountainous area located at the north end of Kita-ku in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of September 30, 2010, the area had an estimated population of 6,382 and a density of 71.28 persons per km². The total area was 89.53 km². Takebe-chō was a town located in Mitsu District, Okayama Prefecture. But on January 22, 2007, Takebe, along with town of Seto , was merged into the expanded city of Okayama.
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