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  2. Hakone Onsen - Wikipedia

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    The following seven hot springs in Hakone are considered to be the oldest thermal spas in that area. Hakone Yumoto Onsen is now a group of hot spring resorts close to the Hakone Tozan Railway's Hakone-Yumoto Station. The waters of these springs are generally clear with a pH of 8.8 and fountainhead temperatures averaging 52 °C (126 °F), but ran

  3. List of hot springs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    These springs have played, and continue to play, an important role in Japanese culture throughout history. [3] [4] In Shinto, Sukunabikona is the kami of the hot springs. As the deity of hot springs Sukunabikona and Ōkuninushi went to the Dōgo hot springs. There Ōkuninushi put Sukunabikona in the hot spring water to heal him of an ailment.

  4. Kinugawa Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Two hours by train from Tokyo, hot springs were first found in the area in the early Meiji period. The area was extensively developed for tourism in the 1970s, but has since experienced severe economic difficulties after a downturn caused by the 1990s recession, exacerbated by troubles at the insolvent Ashikaga Bank , a major local lender.

  5. List of hot springs and mineral springs of Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Hence, most of these types of water are found in the areas of gNyes (sacred sites). Tshachu is the most popular one among the Bhutanese. In some countries, hot springs are commonly used for recreation and relaxation; in Bhutan hot spring soaking is mainly used for balenotheraputic purposes as a therapy for treating diseases. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Ojo Caliente Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The hot springs were first recorded in geologic publications in 1875. [8] A bathhouse was constructed in 1860 by the Taos native, Antonio Joseph and his wife. The Mission Revival style building was built with thick adobe walls and rough-hewn viga roof beams. In 1868, the Joseph's opened the hot springs as a natural health spa.

  7. Tassajara Zen Mountain Center - Wikipedia

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    The name is a corruption of Tasajera, a Spanish-American word derived from an indigenous Esselen word, which means "place where meat is hung to dry". [4] [5]The 126-acre mountain property surrounding the Tassajara Hot Springs was purchased by the San Francisco Zen Center in 1967 for the below-market price [6] of $300,000 [5] from Robert and Anna Beck. [7]

  8. Gold Strike Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The hike to the hot springs is difficult and requires technical equipment such as ropes and ascending and descending gear. [5] There have been a number of fatalities (mostly from heat exposure) in the Canyon, including two hikers who died on one day in June 2003. [ 6 ]

  9. Hot Springs, Chang Chenmo Valley - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs (traditional name: Kyam [2]) is a campsite and the location of an Indian border outpost in the Chang Chenmo River valley in Ladakh near the disputed border with China. It is so named because there is a hot spring at this location. [2] The Line of Actual Control near Kongka Pass is only 3 kilometres (2 mi) to the east. [3]