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Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association
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78 城崎町湯島
Toyooka, Hyogo
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Kinosaki Onsen (城崎温泉) is located in northern Hyogo Prefecture on the coast of the Sea of Japan. This pleasant town, built along a willow-lined river, is one of the top onsen destinations of the Kansai Region. Hot springs were discovered in Kinosaki around the 8th century and since then the town has developed into a charmingly old-fashioned onsen town. In the evenings guests of the local ryokan stroll about town in yukata and geta (wooden clogs), visiting the numerous public baths and nostalgic game arcades.
Kinosaki Onsen (城崎温泉) is located in northern Hyogo Prefecture on the coast of the Sea of Japan. This pleasant town, built along a willow-lined river, is one of the top onsen destinations of the Kansai Region. Hot springs were discovered in Kinosaki around the 8th century and since then the town has…
Kinosakionsen is a sightseeing spot that won 2 stars with 'Michelin・Green Guide・Japon'. It is also famous as Japane's 'town suited for yukata'. There are seven hot springs called outdoor hot springs, and it is also how to enjoy Shirosaki by wearing a yukata and going around the outside bath. Seven hot springs with different taste are perfect for enjoying a day trip.
Kinosakionsen is a sightseeing spot that won 2 stars with 'Michelin・Green Guide・Japon'. It is also famous as Japane's 'town suited for yukata'. There are seven hot springs called outdoor hot springs, and it is also how to enjoy Shirosaki by wearing a yukata and going around the outside bath. Seven h…
Kinosakionsen is a sightseeing spot that won 2 stars with "Michelin · Green Guide · Japon". It is also famous as Japan's "town suited for yukata". There are seven hot springs called outdoor hot springs, and it is also how to enjoy Shirosaki by wearing a yukata and going around the outside bath.Seven hot springs with different taste are perfect for enjoying a day trip.
Kinosakionsen is a sightseeing spot that won 2 stars with "Michelin · Green Guide · Japon". It is also famous as Japan's "town suited for yukata". There are seven hot springs called outdoor hot springs, and it is also how to enjoy Shirosaki by wearing a yukata and going around the outside bath.Seven…