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Where is Caojin Hot Spring in Japan?

Japan's Kusatsu Hot Spring is in the northwest of Gunma Prefecture, Tokyo. If you want to go to Kusatsu Hot Spring from Tokyo, you can choose the following ways: 1, take the JR Express Kusatsu Line, get on at Ueno Station, pass through Takasaki, and get off at Nagano Tsukukou. Transfer to JR bus and go directly to Cao Jin Hot Springs. The whole fare is about 5500 yen, about 3 hours.

2. Take the Hokuriku Shinkansen, get on at Tokyo Station and get off at Karuizawa Station. Transfer to Saiwu sightseeing bus for Cao Jin Hot Springs. The whole fare is about 7590~9790 yen, about 3 hours.

Cao Jin Hot Spring, alias "Medicine Soup", is one of the three famous Japanese springs. And it ranks first in the voting list of the most popular hot springs in Japan all the year round.

Cao Jin Hot Springs is famous because it can cure diseases and strengthen the body, and its curative effect is extremely high, and its natural environment is very beautiful. Cao Jin Hot Springs can treat muscle aches, skin diseases, traumatic injuries and arteriosclerosis.

Cao Jin Hot Springs, with excellent water quality, are strongly acidic sulfur springs with a PH value of 1.7 to 2. 1, which has a strong bactericidal effect. Such as bacteria, harmful microorganisms, etc., will all die in a few seconds when they meet this spring water.

Cao Jin Hot Springs has the largest spring volume in Japan, with a total natural gushing volume of over 32,000 liters per minute, which continuously gushes from more than 0/00 spouts in/kloc.