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Gunma, Gunma
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Province

Gunma

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Gunma is a hot spring paradise with Kusatsu's famous sulfuric waters, scenic Tatebayashi tulip fields, and winter skiing at Minakami. Try local specialty yakimanju grilled buns.

Attractions

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Kusatsu Onsen

Attraction

Kusatsu Onsen

Kusatsu Onsen · 草津温泉 · Kusatsu Onsen

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Kusatsu Onsen offers a unique and highly therapeutic hot spring experience, renowned for its acidic waters and the iconic Yubatake, a central hot spring field. Visitors are drawn to its charming town atmosphere, traditional ryokans, and the distinctive 'Yumomi' water-stirring performance, providing a relaxing escape into Japanese culture and natural beauty.

Yubatake

Attraction

Yubatake

Yubatake · 草津温泉湯畑 · Kusatsu Onsen Yu Hatake

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Yubatake, the central hot spring field of Kusatsu Onsen, captivates visitors with its dramatic steam, vibrant turquoise waters, and the distinct scent of sulfur. It serves as the town's lively hub, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and footbaths, offering a unique blend of natural wonder and traditional Japanese charm.

Cities

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Takasaki

City

Takasaki

Takasaki · 高崎 · Takasaki

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Gateway to Gunma Prefecture, known for the iconic Daruma dolls, Shorinzan Daruma-ji Temple, and delicious udon noodles.

Maebashi

City

Maebashi

Maebashi · 前橋 · Maebashi

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Maebashi, Gunma's capital, offers Ikaho Onsen, local wine, and hiking trails to Mount Akagi's volcanic landscapes.