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Asamushi onsen the hot spring experience


Asamushi Onsen (浅虫温泉) is the site of a hot spring, located in Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It was developed as the downtown beside the onsen town and is sometimes known as "Atami in Tohoku" after the famous Atami Onsen in mid-Japan.

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Map of Asamushi Hot Spring, Uchino Asamushi, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken, Japan

Katakuri festival on yunoshima asamushi onsen aomori japan


History

According to tradition, the hot spring was discovered by Ennin in 876, during the Heian period. The hot spring was first used for steaming (mushi) hemp (Cannabis or asa), leading to the name, though the kanji character used for the name differs. When Hōnen visited in 1190, he popularized the custom of bathing in the hot spring.

Onsen town

About 30 hotels and Japanese-style inns are located in the town. Two attractions include the Asamushi Aquarium and the Wonderland Asamushi amusement park. The Matsu no Yu communal onsen and Michi no Eki Asamushi Onsen are among the bathing facilities. There is a hiking trail on the mountain behind the railway station, with an overlook providing views of Mutsu Bay and the island of Yunoshima.

Events

  • Yunoshima Katakuri Festival in April
  • Asamushi Nebuta Festival in mid-July, August 14
  • Fireworks on August 1
  • Transportation

    The resort is served by Asamushi-Onsen Station on the Tōhoku Main Line, as well as by Michinoeki Asamushi-Onsen Station for Aomori city buses. Guests arriving by automobile can take Route 4; the trip from the center of Aomori takes about 30 minutes.

    References

    Asamushi Onsen Wikipedia