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Well-known throughout Japanese history, Sendai Akiu Onsen’s waters contain calcium chloride, sodium chloride and sulfur. Thought to be excellent for curing chills and joint pain, this hot spring area ...
Sakunami Onsen is one of the main hot-spring Areas in Sendai City, in Miyagi Prefecture. Alongside great hot-spring inns, there are many great restaurants, traditional-crafts shops, and scenic spots.
Onsen Towns In Japan To Visit On Your Next Trip 1. Kusatsu Kusatsu Onsen is one of the most famous onsen towns in Japan, and for good reason.
The trip takes less than three hours on a single train. When I first came to Kaga in 2015, the journey took two trains and nearly four hours from Tokyo.
End your day by relaxing in one of Hakone’s many onsen. A soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters is the perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration.
Akiho Onsen and Naruko Onsen are two famous hot spring towns in Japan's northern Miyagi Prefecture, but also recommended is the Togatta Onsen in Zao. Located on a 330-meter-high plateau this area has ...
Ginzan Onsen, the picturesque hot spring town in Japan’s Yamagata Prefecture, known for its nostalgic charm with snow-covered buildings and lantern-lit streets, is taking a bold step to tackle ...
While some prefectures, such as Oita, are undoubtedly heavy hitters when it comes to the density of natural onsen, in fact, many Japanese cities are only a stone’s throw away from a hot springs resort ...