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hot spring In Akita Prefecture

1.Akinomiya Hot Springs
The Akinomiya Hot Springs also known as Aki no Miya Onsenkyo is a thermal spring system and hot springs village in the Akinomiya Geothermal Area[1] located along the western base of Mount Kurikoma in Akita Prefecture, Japan, (formerly Dewa Province, and after the Meiji era, Ugo Province). There are more than 50 hot springs and fumaroles in the area.[2]
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2.Takanoyu Onsen
Takanoyu Onsen (鷹の湯温泉) is one of several hot springs in the Akinomiya Hot Springs area of the city of Yuzawa, in southern Akita Prefecture. The onsen is nestled in a small gorge along the banks of the Yakunai River. Because of its secluded location, it is referred to as a Hitou, or hidden hot spring.
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3.Nyūtō Onsen
Nyūtō Onsen (乳頭温泉郷 にゅうとうおんせんきょう Nyūtō-onsen-kyō) is a rural hot spring resort in Towada-Hachimantai National Park, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, Japan and consists of Japanese-style hot spring spas scattered around the base of Mount Nyūtō.[1] Nyūtō Onsen is composed of seven separate accommodation facilities and a free outdoor natural hot spring (noya) known as Ippon-matsu Onsen is on the trail of Mount Nyūtō. The site formerly hosted accommodation facilities and changing rooms which are no longer present; the spring itself remains accessible to hikers.[2][failed verification]
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4.Ōfuka Onsen
Ōfuka onsen (大深温泉, Ōfuka onsen) is an onsen (hot spring) in Semboku, Akita, Japan. 39°58′17.5″N 140°49′0.9″E / 39.971528°N 140.816917°E / 39.971528; 140.816917
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5.Tamagawa Hot Spring
Tamagawa Hot Spring (玉川温泉, Tamagawa onsen) is a hot spring located in the city of Semboku, Akita in northern Japan.
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