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What are the famous hot springs in Japan?
Xialu Hot Springs Rural Land Hot Springs Township is the largest hot spring resort in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, surrounded by mountains. Xialu Hot Springs, Ma You Hot Springs and Cao Jin Hot Springs are listed as three famous Japanese hot springs. There are many hot springs in Xialu area, among which "Beauty Soup" is the most famous for its beauty and moisturizing effect. Hotel selection: Shuimingge is located in Tangzhi Island, Xialu Town, Yitian County, Senquan County. Quality: Alkaline pure spring tourist attractions: Hezhang Village, Hot Spring Shrine and Tang Zhen Yuqing Park in Xialu Hot Springs. Transportation: Tokyo → (Nozomi Shinkansen 1No. 1 hour 37, 1 hour 48) → Nagoya → (Guangguan/). The springs in Ma You Hot Springs contain iron salt springs with twice the concentration of seawater, especially the rust-red "Jin Quan" and the colorless and transparent carbonate spring "Yinquan". Venue: Shibei District, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Tour Ma Quan: Jin Quan Iron-bearing Strong Salt Spring, Yinquan Carbonate Spring and Radioactive Energy Spring Sightseeing Points: Wenquan Temple, Tangquan Shrine, Taige Hall, Ruibao Temple Park, Gulong Park, etc. Transportation: Tokyo Station → (Shinkansen Yesanmi 2: 30, 2: 54) → New Kobe Station → (Ji Shen bus, etc. Hankyu bus takes 40 minutes) → Ma You Hot Springs Dingshanxi Hot Springs According to legend, hot springs originated in Meiquan Dingshan a hundred years ago (1805- 1877). A monk saw wild deer treating diseases with hot spring water in the upper reaches of Fengping River, so he suggested that the government at that time expand hot springs to benefit the world. In memory of this monk, this hot spring was named "Top Mountain". Venue: Dingshanxi Hot Spring in Shinan District of Sapporo, Hokkaido: The spring is sodium salt spring. Sightseeing attractions: Feng Ping Gorge, Zhongshan Gorge, Dingxian Xiongmu Farm, Erjian Suspension Bridge, Erjian Park, etc. Transportation: Tokyo Station → (Shanbikou, Tohoku Shinkansen, 2 hours and 30 minutes) → Morioka Station → (JR sleeper, 8 hours 10 minute) → Sapporo Station → (bound for Dingshan) The fresh aquatic products produced in Mozi Bay also provide rich Japanese seafood dishes for hot spring guests. Yidoushan Hot Spring consists of spring water gushing from the valley to the stream, which quickly pours into Sagami Bay. It is quite a thousand miles away, so it is also called "soup". Hotel Choice: Inazuka Village is located in Rehai City, Shizuoka Prefecture, with spring water: Rehai contains saline soil and Yidoushan contains weak salt spring. Sightseeing attractions: MOA Art Museum, Rehai City, Gimpo, Quanshan Shrine, Zou Dajinyu, Prajna, etc. Transportation: Tokyo Station → (Shinkansen Light takes about 35 minutes, Eryu takes about 50 minutes) → Rehai Station Cao Jin Hot Spring alias "Medicine gives soup". There is a soup farm in Wenquan Street, Cao Jin, where steaming hot springs flow all year round. Location: Caojinquan, Caojin Town, Woqi County, Gunma County: acid springs containing hydrogen sulfide, acid sulfates and salinized springs Sightseeing spots: Tangtian, Hot Soup, Caojin Town Hot Spring Museum, Guangquan Temple, Cao Jin Tropical Park, etc. Transportation: Tokyo Station → (Shang Yue Shinkansen Maxahi 52 minutes, Tanigawa 57 minutes) → Gaoqi Station →( JR NTE tsu Cao Jin/KLOC-0. → Nagano Tsuguchi Station → (30 minutes by hot spring bus in Cao Jin) → Hakone, Cao Jin Location: Hakone-machizumi: Pure Spring, Alkaline Pure Spring, Sodium Salt Spring (Salt Spring), etc. 14 kinds of tourist attractions: Hakone-machi Carved Forest Art Museum, Gu Dayong Volcano, Land Rover, Hakone-machi Cable Car, Hakone-machi Glass Forest Art Museum, etc. Transportation: Tokyo Station → (. Japanese hot springs are all over Japan, with a total of more than 3,500. The so-called "hot spring" is defined as "warm water, mineral water, steam and other gases (excluding natural gas) emerging from the ground" according to the "Hot Spring Law" enacted in the 23rd year of Showa, Japan (1948). All hot springs whose source temperature exceeds 25 degrees or contain a certain amount of hot spring substances can be called hot springs. The word "soup" is written at the entrance of many hot springs in Japan, and the Japanese also call it "soaking in hot springs". Beppu, located in Oita Prefecture, northeast of Kyushu, has attracted people from all over the world to "soak in water" because of its second largest number of hot springs in the world and various types of hot springs. People who have just arrived in Beppu will be surprised by the foggy scene there, because the town is full of large and small hot springs. Biefu Hot Spring is called "Biefu Eight Soups", which refers to the names of eight hot springs: Biefu, Alum, Tielun, Horita, Chaishi, Guan Hai Temple, Shangchuan and Xie Bin. These hot springs have their own characteristics. Visitors can not only promote health by soaking in water, but also enjoy the beautiful scenery around them. In Beppu Hot Springs, you can fully feel the complex but exquisite "bathing" interest of the Japanese. Whether it is a "bathing" appliance or a hot spring shape, each hot spring creates a unique "bathing" artistic conception, allowing visitors to fully enjoy their physical and mental relaxation. There is also a beautiful town near Beppu-Tangbu Courtyard. Tangbuyuan is an ancient hot spring resort town, just across a mountain from Beppu. It is often young and foggy here, and it is more spiritual. The temperature of hot springs in Biefu area is between 35℃ and 100℃, and its spring characteristics have a good effect on rheumatism, neuralgia and dermatosis. Some spring water can also be drunk, which is said to be very helpful for patients with diabetes and anemia.