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Mine Onsen
Mine Onsen, also known by the name of the public BathHouse, bathhouse facility, Odoriko Onsen, is a Geothermal energy, geothermal hot spring located in Daifunto park, Kawazu, Shizuoka, Kawazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The hot springs are accessible from Tokyo on the Odoriko or the Super View Odoriko train lines. Water profile Mine Onsen is part of the Kawazu, Shizuoka#Economy, Kawazu hot spring system. The mineral water is high in sodium chloride and sulphur; it emerges from the source at 143°F (61.6°C). There is a geyser onsite, which erupts regularly, shooting water into the air at 200°F. ''Thermus thermophilus'' bacteria has been isolated in the hot spring water. See also * List of hot springs in Japan * List of hot springs, List of hot springs in the world References

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List Of Hot Springs In Japan
This is a dynamic list of geothermal hot springs ( onsen) as geological phenomena in Japan. This list is not for listing commercial establishments such as spa hotels, onsen ryokan, healing centers or other commercial establishments. Japan has many geothermal spring systems as it is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire volcanic area. More than 27,000 hot spring sources exist in Japan, together they discharge over 2.6 million liters of water every minute. These springs have played, and continue to play, an important role in Japanese culture throughout history. In Shinto, Sukunabikona is the kami of the hot springs. As the deity of hot springs Sukunabikona and Ōkuninushi went to the Dōgo hot springs. There Ōkuninushi put Sukunabikona in the hot spring water to heal him of an ailment. Upon awakening, Sukunabikona danced atop a stone. It is said that his footprints left impressions on the rock, known as Tamanoishi, which still exists at Dogo Onsen north of the main building.A ...
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