Mikkabi Onsen Tours and Trips (Shizuoka Prefecture)

Mikkabi Onsen Tours and Trips (Shizuoka Prefecture) Mikkabi Onsen Tours and Trips (Shizuoka Prefecture)

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Mikkabi Onsen

Mikkabi Onsen

(Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

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*This map shows "Lake Hamana Lakeside Plaza"

Hot Spring Data

efficacy:
Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, poor circulation, fatigue recovery, health promotion
Spring quality:
Alkaline simple hot spring

Tourist Attraction Information

Located on the shores of Lake Inohana, it is convenient for sightseeing on Lake Hamana by pleasure boat. We also recommend the five mountains of Kohoku and the Air Park.

Highlights

This beauty bath has a high alkaline level and is popular among women for making their skin smooth. The lakeside scenery is refreshing.

Hot Spring Specialties

" Lake Hamana eel" from the birthplace of eel farming
The area around Lake Inohana in Okuhama, near Mikkabi Onsen, is densely packed with eel restaurants. Eel farming began in Lake Hamana in the 1890s. In the late Taisho period, attempts were made to raise young glass eels, which became the basis for modern eel farming. Lake Hamana eels, which meet the conditions ideal for farming eels, with mineral-rich groundwater suitable for farming and an abundance of small fish to feed on, are now one of Shizuoka's leading brands, and are delicious whether eaten as plump, crispy, fragrant kabayaki or shirayaki.

Hot Springs

The legendary island of the giant "Daedalabitch
Rekijima is the only island Lake Hamana located about 400 meters offshore from the Osaki Peninsula. On this island is the legend of the giant "Daedalabitch. Daidarabotchi, whose legends are told all over Japan, was angered by the fact that Mt. Fuji was higher than the local mountain and tried to fill Mt. Akiba with earth. Tired from the work, he sat down to eat a handful of rice near Lake Hamana and found a pebble inside. He picked up the pebble and threw it away, which is said to be the origin of Gravel Island. Lake Hamana There are other theories as well, such as that the land where they dug up the soil to be carried to Mt.

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