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What is there to do in Shirahama, Japan?

Shirahama Hot Spring is one of the three ancient hot springs in Japan. It has been used as early as the Manyo Period. It is a hot spring with a long history. It is also called Prairie Hot Spring. "Saki-no-Izumi" is an open-air hot spring made of rocks extending toward the Pacific Ocean, where you can relax while listening to the sound of the waves. The hot spring is a sodium bicarbonate spring, which is effective in treating rheumatic diseases and motor dysfunction.

In addition to the "Benkei Spring", a large open-air hot spring where you can bathe while overlooking the Pacific Ocean, there is also the "Binchotan Spring" (Binchotan is a high-quality charcoal specialty of Kumano) ), "Cave Spring" and other 30 baths worthy of the name.

Shirahama Hot Spring is surrounded by the sea on three sides, with blue sea and white sand beach, and beautiful natural environment. It is a famous resort in Japan. There are many tourist attractions nearby, including natural attractions such as Senjojiki, Sandanbi, and Shirahama, as well as other large-scale resort facilities such as Adventure Park and Shirahama Kaichu Observation Tower. You can also watch the spectacular scene of whales cruising at sea. An ideal place to enjoy a seaside vacation and soak in hot springs.