Dake Onsen Tours and Trips (Fukushima Prefecture)

Dake Onsen Tours and Trips (Fukushima Prefecture) Dake Onsen Tours and Trips (Fukushima Prefecture)

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Dake Onsen

(Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture)

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*This map shows the "Dake Onsen Tourist Association"

Hot Spring Data

efficacy:
Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, sensitivity to cold, recovery from illness, recovery from fatigue, health promotion, chronic skin diseases
Spring quality:
Simple acidic spring

Tourist Attraction Information

A hot spring that spreads out at the foot of Mt. Mt. Adatara. You'll want to visit Nihonmatsu Castle, Adachigahara Furusato Village, and Takamura Chieko's birthplace and memorial hall.

Highlights

This acidic spring is drawn from the middle of Mt. Adatara. The water is massaged while drawing water, giving it a gentle texture and a reputation for its strong antibacterial properties.

Hot Spring Specialties

The local gourmet dish "Adatara Curry" is very popular
Restaurants, cafes, and other eateries and hotels in the Adatara Plateau area, centered around Dake Onsen overlooking Mt. Mt. Adatara, offer "Adatara curry" on their menus, using fresh local vegetables and meat, and their proud rice. Each store offers fresh gourmet curry with its own unique twist. There is a huge variety of curry menus, including standard pork curry, cutlet curry, spicy wagyu beef curry, white milky curry, doria-style curry pot, fruit curry, and curry pizza.

Hot Springs

The lord's hot spring was known throughout the country for its outstanding health benefits.
In 863, Komusubi Onsen-jinja, the predecessor of the current Onsen Shrine, was confirmed in the Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku (Chronicles of Three Generations of Japan), and Dake Onsen was known in the capital during the Heian period. It was developed during the time of the Nihonmatsu Domain and developed into a hot spring town, with the feudal lord's palace baths even being built on the hilltop. It suffered damage from mountain tsunamis and other disasters, but was rebuilt by the domain. It has a high reputation for its efficacy due to the antibacterial properties of its acidic springs, and in the 1852 "Azuma no Miyage" and "Shokoku Onsen Yoryo Kan" (Guide to the Efficacy of Hot Springs in Various Provinces), it was ranked as the number one hot spring Tohoku region as "Mutsu no Dake Onsen", and Tokugawa Mitsukuni is said to have visited the hot springs from Mito at the ages of 11 and 71. (Source: Dake Onsen Tourism Association)

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