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offers nine different types of water in one location. Its dramatic "Hell Valley" source ensures a constant, fresh flow of sulfur and salt-rich waters Nyuto Onsen
(Hokkaido) Located in the Shikotsu-Toya National Park, this hot spring is famous for its crystal-clear waters and stunning scenery. Visitors can soak in the hot springs while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. gensenfuro 13 top
Considered one of the "Three Famous Springs" of Japan, the water here is alkaline and feels like a smooth lotion on the skin, earning it the nickname "Beauty Spring." 8. Hakone Onsen (Kanagawa) offers nine different types of water in one location
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Ranked as one of the "Three Famous Springs" in Japan, Gero’s water is often called "the water of beauties" for its smooth, alkaline nature that leaves your skin feeling like silk. Noboribetsu Onsen (Hokkaido) Often called "The Department Store of Onsens," Noboribetsu
The sensation is unique. Because the water is unheated, it arrives at the temperature the earth intended—sometimes scalding, sometimes tepid. This authenticity is part of the draw. In winter, steam rises thickly from the water, wrapping the bather in a white veil that obscures the surrounding mountains or snow-covered pines.
** Yunessun Onsen** (Kanagawa Prefecture) Another Hakone gem, Yunessun Onsen is renowned for its unique, wine-infused hot springs. Visitors can soak in the relaxing waters while enjoying stunning views of Mt. Fuji.