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Introduction of Travel Frog Cao Jin Hot Spring Postcard

The frog in the traveling frog will send postcards during the trip. Most of the postcards are what he saw and heard outside. Cao Jin Hot Spring is one of the stops, which will be brought by playing in the deep space below.

Travel Frog Cao Jin Hot Spring Postcard

Introduction, let's go and have a look!

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Venue: Gunma County

Scenery: Cao Jin Hot Springs.

This steaming hot spring is Cao Jin Hot Spring. The natural gushing amount of hot springs in Cao Jin is about 40,000 liters per minute, ranking first among Japanese hot springs. There is a "soup farm" in Wenquan Township Street, Cao Jin, where steaming hot spring water keeps flowing all year round. There is also a traditional activity in Cao Jin Hot Springs, which is to stir the spring water in the hot spring bath with long wooden boards, so that the medicinal components in the hot spring can be mixed evenly, the temperature can be lowered, the curative effect can be improved, and it has become the symbol of Hot Spring Street. Cao Jin Hot Springs has complete general bathing facilities and hot spring hotels, restaurants, gift shopping and catering facilities. .

Not only frogs and mice come back here, but sometimes they can be photographed eating hot spring steamed buns alone or with other friends.

The origin of hot springs in Cao Jin has a history of 1000 years. As early as 1, 200 years ago, Cao Jin was famous for its hot spring scenic spots. Today, Cao Jin is still full of attractive charm. /kloc-In the second half of the 9th century, Dr. Docter Baelz, a German doctor who was teaching in a Japanese university at that time, introduced this hot spring resort to the world.