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Japan is home to 27,000 hot springs sources, but overtourism has reduced some of the country’s onsen water supply to a record low. CNN values your feedback 1.
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Japan’s natural hot springs are running low. Overtourism is to blameJapanese hot springs—better known as onsens—are prized for their zen experience, with travelers coming from around the world to lounge in natural pools and bliss out. The country is home to ...
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One hot spring town shows how Japan could turn its underground cauldron of geothermal heat into clean energy, without risking its centuries-old onsen tradition.
One of Japan's top luxury hotel firms will open an "onsen" hot spring resort in upstate New York that it says will be the first Japanese-run venture of its kind in the United States.
Named after the Japanese macaques famous for enjoying soaks in northern Japan’s natural hot springs, Bell said the ready-to-drink beverage could hit shelves as early as next month.
Japan is home to 27,000 hot springs sources, but overtourism has reduced some of the country’s onsen water supply to a record low. CNN values your feedback 1.
Japanese hot springs—better known as onsens—are prized for their zen experience, with travelers coming from around the world to lounge in natural pools and bliss out.
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