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  1. Onsen - Beginner's Guide to Japanese hot springs. Natural hot springs (温泉, onsen) are numerous and highly popular across Japan. Every region of the country has its share of hot springs and resort towns, which come with them. There are many types of hot springs, distinguished by the minerals dissolved in the water.

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  3. Sponsored. Ryotei Manyo. An authentic ryokan with 9 rooms in Tatsunokuchi Onsen, 30 min from Kanazawa. The karesansui garden boasting 6600sq meters and spacious rooms are well-reputed. View site. Sponsored. Matsusaki. Established in Edo Period, Matsusaki is a secluded, traditional ryokan in Tatsunokuchi Onsen.

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    My walking tour for the day began at Tsugaru Onoe Station, from where I made my way to Saruka Shrine, which is said to have been established in 807. Even centuries before the establishment of the shrine, the grounds were considered sacred and where various deities were worshiped. The serene shrine grounds contain other small shrines as well as two ...

    After breakfast, I checked out of Lamp no Yado Aoni Onsen and returned to the modern, connected world. I took the bus to my next destination, Tabinoyado Saikawa, the lodging where I would stay tonight, dropped my bag off and borrowed one of their bicycles to explore the surrounding area. I spent the day visiting four spots in the area and covered a...

    My last day in Kuroishi was spent picking apples in the morning, then heading back to central Kuroishi to walk along the Nakamachi Komise Street checking out some of the shops before going to Shin-Aomori Station from where I would take the shinkansen home. After a hearty breakfast at my accommodation, I took a 15 minute taxi ride to the Kuroishi To...

    Take the JR Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo to Shin-Aomori Station, the main station serving central Aomori. From there, transfer to the JR Ou Main Line to Hirosaki. At Hirosaki, change to the Konan Railway (Konan Tetsudo) and take the train bound for Kuroishi. The one way journey from Tokyo to Hirosaki costs 18,000 yen, and is fully covered by the Ja...

    Tsugaru Onoe

    Tsugaru Onoe Station is a stop on the Konan Tetsudo between Hirosaki and Kuroishi, and is the closest station to access Seibi-en Garden, Saruka Park and Saruka Shrine. It is a 15 minute walk from the station to Saruka Park and Saruka Shrine, and from there, it is a 5 minute walk to Seibi-en Garden. Daiju Shokudo is 10 minute walk from Seibi-en Garden, and a 5 minute walk back to Tsugaru Onoe Station.

    Lamp no Yado Aoni Onsen

    Take the local bus from Kuroishi Station or Nakamachi Komise Street to Nijinoko Koen (虹の湖公園). A shuttle bus to Lamp no Yado Aoni Onsen departs from there. It is recommended to check the bus timetablesbefore going due to the infrequent schedules.

    Tabinoyado Saikawa

    Take the local bus from Nijinoko Koen and alight at the Itadome (板留) bus stop, two stops away. Tabinoyado Saikawa is a one minute walk from the bus stop. Staying guests at Tabinoyado Saikawa can borrow their bicycles to tour the surrounding area. The terrain is relatively flat and can be explored comfortably in a day.

  4. Intro. Get There. Hotels. Important Notice: Updated: May 1, 2024. A part of the Koyasan Choishi Michi trail is currently closed due to damage caused by heavy rain in summer 2023 (see map below). As a popular pilgrimage destination for centuries, Koyasan has been connected to the outside world by a network of pilgrimage trails.

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  5. Toyama (富山県, Toyama-ken) is a prefecture along the Sea of Japan coast in the the Chubu Region. Prefectural capital is Toyama City. The prefecture includes part of the spectacular Northern Japan Alps, which can be experienced along the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. Top destinations in Toyama. Sort by: 1. Alpine Route••.

  6. #1 of 3 most visited in Mito. The Kobuntei looms above some of the garden's many plum trees. Intro. Get There. Hours & Fees. Ranked among Japan's three finest landscape gardens, Kairakuen (偕楽園) is most famous for its over three thousand plum trees. The garden is located in Mito, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture.

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