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Tsuru-no-yu Onsen

By March 15, 2016 No Comments

Tsuru-no-yu Onsen is located in the mountains Nyuto (height 1478 m), Akita Prefecture Tsuru-no-yu Onsen is one of the eight hot spring that is spread on tiptoe he Nyuto and Onsen Tsuru-no-yu Onsen is. Onsen is a very old one. Originally Onsen no name until hunters in the village between Wagga have to see Crane, who was injured after being chased out of their soaked with onsen to treat wounds Huntsman called here. at the Tsuru-no-yu Onsen Onsen This means the crane itself. And in the prefect Administrative Region Akita, the latter two units a year, 15 (c. 1638), named Satake Yoshitaka has been to treat diseases and wounds Onsen This modern cars Bundesliga 1. (c. 1661), and subsequently recorded in the days of Gen. cloudy Miro (1688 ~ 1704) that is open to residents of public service. In addition, there is a slender home Hsi mail traditional Japanese Edo period are provided with. Ryokan home these days, the city of Akita named Satake Yoshitaka during the journey soak Onsen military protection must be accompanied by security. Make has built houses and roofs covered with grass hay to those soldiers are observing the situation and protect yourself there. Every six years, it will have to replace the roof, the old antique house is still there to be seen until the present. Also Tsuru-no-yu. Onsen in a radius of up to 50 meters, the Onsen has sprung up to four wells is Shiroyu, Kuroyu, Nakayu, Takinoyu with different minerals out. From the same area but with onsen minerals that are different to those four points was fantastic, very much. Onsen is a popular onsen here because it is opaque or milky. In addition to the skin and is believed to cure various diseases, for example. Blood pressure Constricts blood vessels Rheumatoid Arthritis Diabetes etc., too. If anyone had a chance to Akita Prefecture. Do not forget to visit now, he is serving a day - trips and offers ryokan is home to the Edo offers a Japanese-style art and offers traditional food such as vegetables, wild. available from fish caught by mountains and rivers. Make tourists feel like back in the days of the Edo era, too.

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