With the smell of sulfur in the hot springs, all on the small road in the hot spring township, there are beautiful scenery everywhere! Just walk a bunch of distances, you can see the beautiful scenery, on the mountain, in the river, very quiet!
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Iwanumaya Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Akiu Onsen, Arima Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture, and Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture are known as the three famous hot springs in Japan, surrounded by mountains and green forests. In the hot spring area, there are also famous local attractions such as Akiu Waterfall and Tianshou Pavilion Natural Park. The hot spring is not far from the center of Sendai. Many accommodation stores in the hot spring area have shuttle vehicles to and from their own stores and JR Sendai Station. When booking accommodation here, remember to check whether there is a shuttle bus.
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Iwanumaya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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With the smell of sulfur in the hot springs, all on the small road in the hot spring township, there are beautiful scenery everywhere! Just walk a bunch of distances, you can see the beautiful scenery, on the mountain, in the river, very quiet!
One person went uphill hot spring, Sendai's autumn hot spring, living in Ryokusuitei ( bonfire の soup green water pavilion), the hotel is very special, is the kind of traditional and modern organic combination, bubble hot spring in the hotel is really too comfortable
The most different hot spring I have ever soaked, it is really good to experience life.
Qiubao Hot Spring is also a very interesting small place. The whole hot spring can see many interesting small objects. The water quality of the hot spring is also quite clean. It is a very unique experience to visit and play here. The geological formation of the volcano causes the water temperature to be quite good.
An hour's bus ride from Sendai Station, Akira Hot Spring Township, is known as one of the "three Japanese imperial soups". It is said that the emperor who suffered from smallpox at that time sent the hot spring water to the capital. After soaking for a period of time, the smallpox disappeared without trace and recovered. It feels amazing.