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Travel Frog Arima Onsen Postcard Introduction

Among the traveling frogs, frogs will send postcards during their travels. Most of the postcards are about what they saw and heard outside. Arima Hot Spring is one of the stops. Below, we will bring you the Deep Sky Adventure

Travel Frog Arima Hot Spring Postcard

Introduction, let’s go and see it together!

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Location: Arima Hot Spring

Scenery: Natural Hot Spring

This The background of the photo looks a bit freehand. At first glance, you might think it is a variety of strangely shaped bridges. In fact, it is Arima Hot Spring, the oldest hot spring in the Kansai region of Japan.

Arima Hot Spring is the oldest hot spring in the Kansai region of Japan. A health care facility built by Buddhist monks in the 8th century AD, it is located in Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It has a long history and is known as the "Heartland of Kobe". It is one of Japan's three most famous hot springs (Gero Hot Spring and Kusatsu Hot Spring). one. The water quality of Arima Hot Spring is rich in minerals. The spring water contains iron salt springs with a concentration of about twice that of sea water. It is divided into "Gold Spring" with a rust-red color and "Silver Spring" with colorless and transparent carbonic acid springs.

Kusatsu Onsen, another of the three famous hot springs, also appeared in the game. The snack Guawazi eats in the photo is the familiar hot spring steamed buns. This hot spring steamed bun shop is also a major symbol of Kusatsu Onsen in reality. , in order to attract the attention of customers, the store specially placed freshly steamed steamed buns in front of the store, inviting passing tourists to try them. The steamed buns with sweet fillings are available in red bean, mung bean, taro and other flavors, with the red bean flavor being the most popular. If you like it, there are boxes of finished products packaged in the store, each box costs about 1,200 yen, which is quite decent as a souvenir.