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Kyoto
Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers
Michi-no-Eki Maizuru Port Tore Tore Center
You can enjoy Maizuru seafood prepared right in front of you.
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A short trip from Osaka and Kyoto! 1-Day Tour of Maizuru City, the City of the Sea, by Rental Bicycle
Maizuru City is located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture. The western part of the city, Nishi-Maizuru, developed as the castle town of Tanabe Castle, which was built by the Hosokawa clan during the Warring States period and is now a place for relaxation for citizens as Maizuru Park. Rent a bicycle to tour the historic streets and enjoy the retro and nostalgic scenery, fresh seafood, and other attractions of Maizuru!
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Enjoy Fresh Seafood at “Michi-no-Eki Maizuru Port Tore Tore Center” in Kyoto
“Michi-no-Eki Maizuru Port Tore Tore Center” is the michi-no-eki, or road station, with the largest seafood market near the Sea of Japan. The fishmongers who set up at the Maizuru seafood market offer a wide variety of fresh and cheap seafood!
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Gunma
Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts
Ikaho Onsen
3.87 2Hot spring resort with the memorable townscape of stone stairs where writers loved the two kinds of springs.
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Kusatsu Onsen Travel Guide: One of Japan’s Three Legendary Hot Springs: Enjoy Onsen Culture and Local Food
One of Japan’s Three Legendary Hot Springs, “Kusatsu Onsen,” is a historic hot spring town long loved by shoguns and other notable figures. It’s so famous for its healing properties that there’s even a saying, “There’s no illness it can’t cure-except lovesickness,” earning it the reputation of “Japan’s finest hot spring.” What makes “Kusatsu Onsen” special is that you can experience “healing” by soaking in the baths, “fun” by discovering traditional culture, and the “joy” of local specialty food-all in one trip. In this article, we’ll introduce the charms of “Kusatsu Onsen,” focusing on recommended spots so even first-time visitors can enjoy it.
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[Ikaho Onsen Travel Guide] Enjoy Two Types of Hot Spring Waters and the Charm of a Traditional Onsen Town
Ikaho Onsen has been loved for so long that it even appears in the Manyoshu, Japan’s oldest poetry anthology, and was also cherished by many literary figures. One of its biggest attractions is the two types of hot spring waters that well up here, offering relaxation through their various therapeutic benefits. Another appeal is its easy access from central Tokyo and other nearby areas in the Kanto region. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the charms and highlights of Ikaho Onsen.
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