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  1. 2016年6月17日 · A carbon dioxide spring ( nisanka-tanso ensen) has at least 100 milligrams of carbonic acid per kilogram of spring water, resulting in a fine froth on the surface. While relatively rare in Japan, these springs are said to help with cuts, burns, arteriosclerosis and hypertension, as well as lowering blood pressure as your blood vessels expand.

  2. 2016年5月24日 · The period of time per day that drinkable water was available rose from 10 hours to 24 hours—and the non-revenue water rate (comprising the combined total lost due to leakage, theft, etc.) was lowered from a high of 72 percent to less than 8 percent, equal to that in developed nations. The City of Kitakyushu was awarded a medal by the ...

  3. 2019年10月24日 · Put simply, it adds moisture to the air by absorbing water from the reservoir in the “boat” sections up into the paper-thin “sails,” at which point the water evaporates. The large surface area allows the sails to release moisture 10 times faster than a bowl of water, not to mention that it’s infinitely more stylish.

  4. 2017年4月14日 · Water is plentiful in Japan. The nation gets more than 1,600 millimeters (63 in) of precipitation every year, while some 2,500 hot springs bring water bubbling up from the earth all over the country. With nearly 70 percent of its area forested and 73 percent mountainous, that water is pretty clean, too—particularly in heavy snow accumulation ...

  5. 2017年11月16日 · Offbeat Japan: Water & Greenery in Kumamoto. I've been through Kumamoto Prefecture on several occasions. Overwhelmed by all the sights to see, I only wrote about the famous Laputa Road. But it's time to fix that. Join me as I make my way through Kumamoto's gorgeous locales - by car, train, boat, or on foot!

  6. 2017年10月16日 · Want to read the full 15 steps for purification? Head over to Texan in Tokyo for a complete breakdown of how to get purified in Japan! We've also compiled a list of the variants on the process here !

  7. 2018年5月23日 · With its stunning mountain ranges and natural spring water, Gifu Prefecture is one of the best places in all of Japan to experience onsen (hot spring baths). There are many scattered around the prefecture, with their natural, mineral-rich spring water bubbling up from the ground inviting you in for a long, relaxing soak. 5. Yoro Onsen (Yoro Town)