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Kinosaki Onsen – Located close to the Sea of <strong>Japan</strong> in the northern part of the Hyogo Prefecture, Kinosaki is a small, peaceful town<br />

that is regarded as one of the best in the Kansai Region. It has an old-fashioned atmosphere and offers many public baths and ryokan.<br />

Arima Onsen – Found in the city of Kobe, Arima is famous for its old town feel, with wooden buildings and houses lining its narrow,<br />

stone-paved streets. Its hot springs are known for their high quality thermal waters and often welcome lots of visitors, especially on<br />

weekends and holidays.<br />

Kinosaki Onsen – ©JNTO<br />

Kusatsu Onsen – ©JNTO<br />

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Beppu Onsen – With its wide variety of ryokan and public hot spring baths, Beppu is among <strong>Japan</strong>’s best hot spring towns. In addition<br />

to traditional hot water baths, it also offers mud, steam, and heated sand baths.<br />

Kurokawa Onsen – One of Kyushu’s best, Kurokawa Onsen is surrounded by a lush and thriving natural environment. There are many<br />

outdoor and nature activities on offer there, in addition to top quality hot spring bath houses.<br />

Beppu Myoban Spa Yu-no Sato – ©JNTO<br />

Beppu Takegawara Onsen – ©JNTO<br />

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