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Where is the most interesting place in Japan? Recommended by Tokyo Hot Spring Hotel.

Although there is still a long way to go before winter, it does not mean that it is not suitable for hot springs now, so do you want to go to Japanese hot springs? Let's take a look at the relevant information and recommend these.

Edo Hot Springs Edo Hot Springs are the most famous hot springs in Tokyo. The appearance is very consistent with the ancient Japanese rhyme, glazed tiles, curved beams and lanterns, as if crossing back to the Edo era. It mainly promotes six hot springs, among which "Edo Hot Springs" and "Jintang" are mainly natural hot springs with a depth of 1.400 meters underground, which are of course the representative hot springs of the Edo Hot Springs story.

Practical information

Transportation: Take the JR Yamanote Line (outer ring) at Tokyo Station/Ikebukuro Station to Xinqiao Station, or take the JR Yamanote Line (inner ring) at Shinjuku Station/Shibuya Station to Xinqiao Station, then transfer to the Lily Seagull Line and get off at the Telecom Center Station and walk.

* It takes about 30 minutes from Tokyo Station. The whole journey from Ikebukuro Station or Shinjuku Station is about 1 hour. It takes about 50 minutes from Shibuya Station.

Opening hours: 1 1: 00- 9: 00 am the next day; The final admission time is 7: 00 a.m.

Ticket information: 2827 yen for adults, 0/575 yen for children over 4 years old, and free for children under 4 years old. Admission after 0/8: 00/kloc: adults 1987 yen, children over 4 years old 1575 yen, and children under 4 years old are free. Extra charge after 2 am: adults and children 1575 yen, children under 4 years old are free.

As the first Japanese hot spring with natural spewing spring, Cao Jin Hot Spring has reached an amazing source water of more than 4,000 liters per minute. They are constantly gushing from more than 0/00 spouts of/kloc, of which 1000% is pure natural and has not been heated, boiled, cooled with water or recycled. High-temperature spring water is cooled by wooden water pipes and transported to various hot spring facilities and hotels.

Accommodation: NowResortHotel

As a well-known local resort hotel, the hardware facilities here are quite humanized. Rooms can be divided into "harmonious style" and "western style". You can choose tatami or soft bed according to your personal preference. Each room has heating, and LCD TV, electric kettle and duvet are provided. There is a private bathroom with toiletries and bathtub.

Hot spring hotels in Japan are usually "two meals in one garden", that is, you can enjoy dinner and breakfast the next day at the hotel. vacationland

The dinner in the hotel is self-service, of all kinds of quality and delicious. The most popular is this kind of crab feet, which can be eaten completely raw or roasted. There is a complete crab eating tool next to it, so don't worry about your teeth.

Sightseeing: soup _

Takinoyu is located in the center of the hot spring, surrounded by the source of the hot spring. The area is about the size of a football field, with white smoke and clouds everywhere. Standing around the soup, the pungent smell that can be faintly smelled is the smell of sulfur. Even if some people are not used to it, it is undeniable that it is this unique taste that can create high-quality enjoyment of hot springs in Cao Jin.

One of the most representative performances is called "Hot Naitang", that is, "Tangrou". In the past, in order to reduce the temperature of hot springs, local people went into battle shirtless under the command of "Tang Chang", holding long boards to stir the hot springs in the pool and humming labor trumpets, in order to mix the medicinal elements in the hot springs evenly, reduce the temperature and improve the curative effect.

Practical information

Mode of transportation:

1, JR transfer to the bus

Tokyo Station → (Hokuriku Shinkansen/approx 1 hour 10 minute) → Karuizawa Station

Adult one-way 5390 yen (except JRPASS)

Karuizawa Station → (bus/about 1 hour 20 minutes) → Cao Jin Hot Springs.

Adult one-way 3880 yen (year-round operation)

Cao Jin Express is 2200 yen (running time: April 21-165438+1October 26).

Time required: about 2 hours and 40 minutes, excluding transfer time.

Step 2 take a high-speed bus

Shibuya (Shibuya marky uf)→ (expressway) → Cao Jin Hot Springs

Adult one-way 3500 yen

Time required: 4 hours and 40 minutes, excluding transfer time.

The East Express departs at 07:35, arrives at 12: 15, returns at 15:45 and arrives at 20:25.

Wang Jing sends 13: 15 returns 16:45, and arrives at 2 1:25.

Go to Ueda at 09:35 and send 14: 15 and return17: 45 and arrive at 22: 25.

Tokyo Station/Shinjuku Station →(JR Express Bus) → Cao Jin Hot Springs

Adult one-way 3600 yen

Time required: 4 hours and 30 minutes, excluding transfer time.

Ikaho Hot Springs Ikaho Hot Springs, located in Ikaho-CHO, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, was formed in the underground volcanic activity of Hazelnut Mountain nearby, with beautiful natural environment and graceful charm, and also appeared in the collection of Japanese ancient poems "Ye Wan Collection". "Songzi soup" is also famous. Spring began more than 65,438+0,300 years ago, and the color is dark brown. Spring water contains sulfate and carbonic acid, which is especially good for women and can even improve "infertility".

Accommodation: Fuyi Hotel

This hotel is located in a quiet forest, with Japanese-style rooms covered with tatami floors and bedding with Japanese characteristics. As a hot spring hotel, it is very intimate to open the wardrobe, sort out detailed bathrobes and pile them in drawers of different sizes for men and women.

Dinner is by no means "exquisite" to describe. The setting of each dish is completely different and unique. Here, we introduce the special food "Shui Ze Oolong Noodle" with a long history of more than 400 years. Because Gunma County has produced high-quality wheat since ancient times, coupled with the natural water at the foot of Hazelnut Mountain, the produced oolong noodles are transparent and smooth, and the taste is also very rich.

Sightseeing: Shiduan Street

This old street with a history of 100 years * * consists of 365 steps, climbing up step by step! Casually passing by may be a hot spring home. The whole street is still filled with the retro flavor of Showa in the 30' s and 40' s, and the whole row of European street lamps in the center of the stone steps set off Ikaho's unique style.

There are various boutiques and snack bars at both ends of Shiduan Street. Many tourists walk on the stone steps in bathrobes, and sometimes meet folk artists' performances, forming a traditional and typical impression of Japan. Icahn Hot Spring is full of romance. The famous Japanese writer Dev Lu Hua wrote the tragic novel "It's better to go home" here, so it is also a hot spring that Japanese lovestruck men and women love. Whether in the morning or afternoon, it is a good choice to walk here hand in hand, visit small shops on both sides and play a traditional game.

Practical information

Transportation: Take JR Shinkansen or Nagano Shinkansen from Tokyo, then change to Shinkansen at Takasaki Station, get off at Shechuan Station, and then take a bus to Igaho (about 2 hours from Tokyo).

Guinvchuan Hot Springs Guinvchuan Hot Springs, located in the upper reaches of Nuhe River flowing through the middle of Tochigi Prefecture, along the valley between Obinata Mountain and Sakyamuni Mountain, has been the hometown of hot springs for more than 300 years and has enjoyed the reputation of "the hometown of secret soup" since ancient times. At that time, only some celebrities and monks who went to worship the sun could come here to lose their virginity. It was not until the Meiji period that this beautiful hot spring in the mountain was opened to the general public. Today, it has gradually developed into Japan's leading bathing place, with nearly 100 hot spring hotels lined up along the valley of Anger River.

Sightseeing: Edo Village, Guang Ri

Nikko Edo Village, a theme park covering an area of about 500,000 square meters, reproduces the smaller Nomachi in the Edo era. It's easy to understand, similar to Hengdian in Zhejiang. The whole theme park is divided into several parts: theater performances, experience areas, entertainment places, historic sites, museums, cultural learning centers, restaurants, and signs with different colors, just like an independent village.

This theme park imitates the daily life of people in the edo period. Although it is not a real village in the Edo era, when you swim in the wide streets, you will still feel that you have returned to that era hundreds of years later. Spend a few hours admiring Japan before Meiji era.

It will also be fun.