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Ureshino Hot Spring – A Little More (嬉野温泉 – 続き)
Last spring, I wrote about the Arita porcelain tea cup baths in Ureshino Onsen, Saga prefecture. I want to add a little about Ureshino Onsen. Ureshino is in a remote area and kind of low key, but it’s actually a … Continue reading
Posted in Hot Springs, Kyushu
Tagged hot spring, Japan, Kyushu, onsen, Saga, saga prefecture, Siebold, travel, Ureshino, vacation
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Arita Porcelain Tea Cup Baths @Ureshino Hot Spring, Saga (有田焼のお風呂 @嬉野温泉)
For Japanese, please click here (日本語は、こちらをクリック)! There are many renowned hot springs in Kyushu. Ureshino hot spring (嬉野温泉 Ureshino Onsen), in Saga prefecture, is one of them. It’s said to be one of the top three hot springs in Japan … Continue reading
Posted in Hot Springs, Imari Porcelain
Tagged Arita, Arita porcelain, 焼き物, 観光, hot spring, hot springs in japan, Imari, Imari Porcelain, Kyushu, onsen, porcelain, porcelain bathtub, porcelain bathtubs, Saga, saga prefecture, sightseeing, travel, 有田焼, 温泉, 九州, 伊万里焼, 佐賀
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Ancient Poets’ Hot Spring, Futsukaichi 万葉歌人の湯 二日市温泉
For Japanese please click here (日本語は、こちらをクリック)! Japanese love hot springs. There are so many hot springs all over Japan. No wonder, because Japan lies right above the circum-Pacific volcanic belt (Pacific Ring of Fire). Because it lies over the volcanic … Continue reading
