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It is said that minamoto no yoritomo took a bath.
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Yubatake, the center of Kusatsu Onsen and the symbol of Kusatsu. Right next to it is "Shirahata Yubatake and Yoritomo Palace", a cultural property designated by Kusatsu Town. There is a bill with an explanation written next to the building written as "White Flag Source", according to it, "Takehisa 4 (1193) Kamakura Shogun Yoritomo was the Asamayama Rokurigahara. At the time of the hunting, It is said that he was able to ride horses to Kusatsu and renovated the source area where he had been bathing himself. Since then, this hot water has been called Goza no Yu, and since then ...
The source is exciting, isn't it? It is known as the so-called Shirahata spring source. It is close to hot water. It's not a big facility, but it was nice to feel a little mysterious.
It's the same as "Goza no Yu". When I go to the site, it is written only as the white flag hot water, so I am confused 々. The adjacent Yubatake is very busy, but there are few tourists here, and it is a little God 々 atmosphere.
Minamoto no Yoritomo said he took a bath in this hot water after hunting in Asama
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Yoritomo Shrine is also a source of Shirahata hot spring, a simble existence of Kusatsu Onsen joint hot springs. When I looked at why Yoritomo Shrine in Kusatsu, there was a stone palace in the source. This is the enshrinment of Minamoto no Yoritomo. It is said that Minamoto no Yoritomo visited Kusatsu during a hunt in Asama and took a bath in this hot spring. You can take a bath in the white flag hot spring as the source of this source, but this is extremely hot. It was a valuable source that can be said to feel the heat just by looking into the palace.
It is said that minamoto no yoritomo took a bath.
Yubatake, the center of Kusatsu Onsen and the symbol of Kusatsu. Right next to it is "Shirahata Yubatake and Yoritomo Palace", a cultural property designated by Kusatsu Town. There is a bill with an explanation written next to the building written as "White Flag Source", according to it, "Takehisa 4 (1193) Kamakura Shogun Yoritomo was the Asamayama Rokurigahara. At the time of the hunting, It is said that he was able to ride horses to Kusatsu and renovated the source area where he had been bathing himself. Since then, this hot water has been called Goza no Yu, and since then ...
It's a source.
The source is exciting, isn't it? It is known as the so-called Shirahata spring source. It is close to hot water. It's not a big facility, but it was nice to feel a little mysterious.
Source
The source was springing up. It is behind the climb of Yubatake. There were few people and it was easy. I felt like a sacred place.
Hot spring related to minamoto no Yoritomo
It's the same as "Goza no Yu". When I go to the site, it is written only as the white flag hot water, so I am confused 々. The adjacent Yubatake is very busy, but there are few tourists here, and it is a little God 々 atmosphere.
Minamoto no Yoritomo said he took a bath in this hot water after hunting in Asama
Yoritomo Shrine is also a source of Shirahata hot spring, a simble existence of Kusatsu Onsen joint hot springs. When I looked at why Yoritomo Shrine in Kusatsu, there was a stone palace in the source. This is the enshrinment of Minamoto no Yoritomo. It is said that Minamoto no Yoritomo visited Kusatsu during a hunt in Asama and took a bath in this hot spring. You can take a bath in the white flag hot spring as the source of this source, but this is extremely hot. It was a valuable source that can be said to feel the heat just by looking into the palace.