Takaragawa Onsen Tours and Trips (Gunma)

Takaragawa Onsen Tours and Trips (Gunma) Takaragawa Onsen Tours and Trips (Gunma)

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Takaragawa Onsen

Takaragawa Onsen

(Minakami-Town, Tone-District, Gunma-Prefecture)

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*This map shows "Takaragawa Onsen Wangsenkaku"

Hot Spring Data

efficacy:
Neuralgia, trauma, gastrointestinal disorders, gynecological disorders
Spring quality:
Simple hot spring

Tourist Attraction Information

The lakes scattered around the area, Urami Falls, and Hosenkyo Gorge are refreshing. You can learn about the relationship between nature and humans at the Unkoshi Family Residence Museum and the Okutone Folklore Museum.

Highlights

Boasting four huge open-air baths and soothing waters, the hotel is highly rated by overseas visitors for its tranquility in the mountains and refreshing bath atmosphere.

Hot Spring Specialties

Bear soup: a delicacy found only in deep mountain regions
Fujiwara, Minakami Town, is located at a high altitude and surrounded by mountains on all sides, so it has a unique food culture that can only be found in deep mountain areas. At the inn, "bear soup" is recreated based on stories from the elders, and has become a specialty dish at the hot springs. Bears store plenty of nutrients in their bodies in preparation for their long winter hibernation, so their meat is rich in vitamins and minerals and highly nutritious, making it the perfect treat in winter when the surrounding area is covered in snow. In addition, the fat is unsaturated fatty acids that burn easily, so it is popular as a healthy and nutritious dish.

Hot Springs

The adorable bear is the idol of Takaragawa Onsen
Takaragawa Onsen, located at the top of the Tone River and surrounded by magnificent nature, was once famous as an open-air bath where you could bathe with bears. The surrounding mountains are home to many wild animals, including Asiatic black bears and Japanese serows, and when the owner rescued an orphaned baby bear, it became attached to people and began bathing in the open-air bath. Due to regulations, bears are no longer allowed to bathe in the baths, but several bears are kept in the bear park, where you can see their adorable behavior.

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