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Where is the hot sea of Japan?

Japan's Rehai is an international hot spring city in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. There are many local hot springs, the climate is very suitable, and there are various characteristic salt springs, which are very suitable for leisure and vacation.

Rehai is close to Mount Fuji, and there are famous weeping plums. Every August, a summer fireworks show is held, which is a must.

Rehai Hot Spring is a famous seaside hot spring town in Japan. The scenic spot is the largest hot spring resort in Japan, with superior geographical location, mountains and seas and beautiful scenery. There are many hot spring hotels along the coast, where you can soak in natural hot springs in the hotel bedroom.

Rehai also has dishes everywhere. It takes about 50 minutes to get to Rehai by Shinkansen train from Tokyo. The traffic is very convenient, and the town is quiet and peaceful, making it a tourist attraction.

Outside Rehai Station is Wenquan Street, where there are not only hot springs, but also various snacks and commodities. There are many downhill slopes in the scenic spot, and it is warmer in winter. If you go to Japan in February and miss the cherry blossoms in March and April, you can come to Rehai, where the cherry blossoms bloom every year.

Rehai city is not particularly big, but the scenery is different all year round, and different scenery can be seen in each season.