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#cherryblossom2024 Historical onsen Kinosaki is an ancient resort town in the north of Hyogo Prefecture. Surrounded by mountains and the sea, it is beautiful at any time of the year. Sakura blooms here in spring, it is cool in summer and snowy in winter. You can read more about the city on its official website. Recommended Take a dip in one of the hot springs Walk around the city in yukata Go to the Onsen-ji Temple and the mountains How to get there From Kyoto and Osaka, you can take the Sanin Main Line. The nearest station is Kinosaki Onsen. A direct trip from Osaka to Toyooka Station takes about two and a half hours. Next, you need to take a local train to Kinosaki Onsen Station. The city on the shore There are many Japanese ryokan hotels along both banks of the Maruyama River. Most of them have onsen. Seven public baths in different parts of the city are the main attraction of Kinosaki. Guests of the city are offered to buy a ticket for 1000 yen, which allows access to all the baths. In addition, foot baths with hot carbonated water are scattered around the city. Those who stay in one of the ryokan can visit public onsen for free: you only need to take a pass at the hotel. Around the city in Yukata It is quite common to see visitors to the city in yukata, a thin cotton garment that is often associated with Japanese onsen cities. In the cold winter months, a haori jacket is worn over the yukata. The mystical history of the city The Onsen-ji Temple is located in the western part of Kinosaki. It is dedicated to a Buddhist monk who supposedly founded the city in the 8th century. According to legend, the priest Douti-senin came to Kinosaki in 717. He had a vision that he needed to pray for the health of local residents for 1000 days. After the prayers of Douti-senin, a hot spring was hammered out of the ground, around which baths were built, and then the city. Once upon a time, visitors were obliged to pray in the temple before bathing. The custom is a thing of the past, but the temple remains an interesting attraction of Kinosaki. After you visit there, you can take a walk in the mountains to the west of the city. The main building of the temple can be reached on foot or by funicular, which then goes further to the observation deck at the top of the mountain. Stork Reserve Due to the reduction of their habitat, the Far Eastern storks in Japan had practically disappeared by 1971. The last bird in the country died in the vicinity of Kinosaki. Konotori no Sato Park was created to bring back storks. They were imported from Russia. The park is 10 kilometers south of the city, and can be reached by bus from Toyooka Station.
Posted: Apr 22, 2024
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Kinosaki Onsen in winter Kinosaki Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture boasts a history of about 1,300 years since the Heian period, and even today it gives you a taste of Japanese culture. At Kinosaki Onsen, formal attire is a yukata and geta sandals. Guests staying at the inn are provided with a yukata to wear inside the inn, as well as one to wear when walking around the hot spring town. When you think of Kinosaki Onsen, you think of touring the seven outdoor baths! Wear this yukata when you go on a tour of the baths. The seven outdoor baths are named Ichinoyu, Goshonoyu, Mandarayu, Satonoyu, Yanagiyu, Jizoyu, and Konoyu. There are also several facilities with family baths, so the whole family can bathe in one bath! It's safe for families with small children. I like winter hot springs, so I always go on hot spring trips in winter. It feels so good to cool my hot body in the cold, clear air! However, you need to be careful because if there is a heavy snowstorm your hair may freeze in the open-air bath, or you may catch a cold if you cool your body too much. #Spectacular views #Hyogo Prefecture #Kinosaki Onsen #Spectacular views

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