Naruko Onsenkyo
Naruko Onsenkyo (なるこおんせんきょう) names five hot springs in Osaki-shi, Miyagi (after former Michinoku country, the Meiji era Rikuzen country) generally (hot-spring village). I am chosen in the top 100 spas in Japan.
Naruko Onsenkyo is constructed in Naruko Onsen, Higashi-Naruko Onsen, Kawatabi Onsen, Nakayamadaira Onsen, Onikobe Onsen. In 4 hot springs of clapper, Higashi-Naruko, Kawado, middle Yamahira, JR Rikuu East Line or National highway No. 47 is along it. On the other hand, I may be transcribed into "Onikobe hot-spring village" because Onikobe Onsen is separated from other four, and Onikoube Caldera of the clapper dam north side is dotted.
There is source number more than 370, and nine kinds of spring qualities except the simple carbonated spring and radioactive spring exist among 11 kinds of old spring quality names in the volost.
In Naruko Onsenkyo (Miyagi) where Rikuu East Line, National highway No. 47 is along it and the best hot-spring village (Akakura Onsen of Yamagata and Semi Onsen), a common visiting spas ticket is published together and can make a tour of the bath beyond the prefectural border.
Hot spring in the volost
- Naruko Onsen
- Higashi-Naruko Onsen
- Kawatabi Onsen (かわたび)
- Nakayamadaira Onsen
- Onikobe Onsen (it may be transcribed おにこうべ with "Onikobe hot-spring village")
Of these, Kawatabi Onsen, Nakayamadaira Onsen, Onikobe Onsen are appointed (1960) in the national hot spring recreation area as depths clapper, Kawatabi Onsen on October 1 in 1960.
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