Rehai hot springs are mainly "weak salt springs" containing salt similar to sea salt. After taking a hot spring bath, the salt will remain on the skin, which has a good moisturizing effect and will not feel cold after taking a hot spring bath. It also has sweating effect and can promote human metabolism, so it has curative effect on rheumatism, neuralgia, dermatosis and visceral diseases. くさつぉんせんんせん, also known as "medicine outside the soup", is located in Caojin Town, Gunma County, where my wife is located. It has always been famous for its beautiful natural environment and extremely high curative effect. Since ancient times, it has been a famous hot spring for treating diseases and keeping fit. Its springs are hydrogen sulfide acid springs and acid sulfate springs, and the water temperature is as high as 50℃ ~ 96℃. It is effective for rheumatic diseases, neuralgia, chronic dermatoses, trauma, diabetes, etc. The natural gushing amount of hot springs in Cao Jin is about 40,000 liters per minute, ranking first among Japanese hot springs. In the "Tangtian" of Wenquan Street in Cao Jin, steaming hot spring water keeps flowing all year round. There is also a traditional activity in Cao Jin Hot Springs, which is to stir the spring water in the hot spring bath with long wooden boards, so that the medicinal components in the hot spring can be mixed evenly, the temperature can be lowered, the curative effect can be improved, and it has become the symbol of Hot Spring Street.
Japanese people call bathhouses "Lv Feng", so Japan has the reputation of "Lv Feng people".
The Japanese habit of taking a bath with soup began in the 8th century. At that time, most Japanese bathed in streams and rivers. Only monks in the temple can use hot spring baths, because they must be pure, so the bathing facilities in the temple are perfect. At that time, ordinary people did not have bathrooms.
In Japan, almost all modern hot spring hotels or hotels, as well as public bathhouses, tend to be wider and more comfortable than "imperial female soup". However, in recent years, the number of female soup-making customers has increased year by year, so many women require men and women to make soup as big as each other. In order to adapt to the new trend, some traditional hotels have to adopt a flexible way to dedicate the "Dianfang" bathhouse to "royal women" at a specific time, which is called women's time.
There are many kinds of hot spring hotels in Japan, and there are even large hot spring theme parks. Except for the swimsuits in the spa, the rest are natural nude swimming beaches. In the special place of the hot spring "Tang Zhi", there will be so-called hot spring therapists to guide bathers to perform correct bathing treatment. If you want to take a bath in the most cost-effective place, go to the public bathhouse. All hot spring towns in Japan have public bathhouses, and the payment is only 50 to 100 yen, and some places are even free.
Among many hot springs, the following five kinds of hot spring soups are now particularly famous in Japan:
Arima Onsen
Arima Onnsenn is the oldest hot spring in Kansai, Japan. It is a convalescent facility built by Buddhist monks in the 8th century. Located in the northern part of Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Youmachi has a long history and is known as the "hinterland of Kobe". It is one of the three famous Japanese springs (Xialu Hot Spring and Cao Jin Hot Spring). The water quality of hot springs in Ma You is rich in minerals. The spring water contains iron salt springs with twice the concentration of seawater, which can be divided into rust-red "Jin Quan" and colorless transparent carbonate springs "Silver Springs". Ma You Hot Spring Area is an elegant hot spring hotel concentration.
Zuodu hot spring
This soup is in a place called Sadoshima. There are 10 hot springs in Sadoshima, most of which are salt springs. Among them, there is a warm legend about hot springs called "Anshou Chef Wang Zhi Soup". According to legend, the blind old mother shed tears in search of her missing daughter An Shou and her son Chef Wang, so there are salty springs everywhere in this area. This spring water contains boric acid and carrot acid which are beneficial to eyes, and has the functions of improving chronic eye diseases and improving eyesight.
Yuegang hot spring
Known as the first hydrogen sulfide spring in Japan, Yuegang Spring has the functions of exfoliating, bleaching skin and even caring for the elderly. In recent years, the popularity of Guangdong-Hong Kong hot springs has soared. On the one hand, it has an alias of magic soup. The color of Guangdong-Hong Kong hot spring soup changes with the weather, sometimes charming and colorful, and sometimes presents bright emerald color. It is said that residents used to watch the color of soup to measure the weather!
Ikaho Hot Spring: Ikaho Hot Spring in Gunma Prefecture, only two hours away from Tokyo, has a long history. Spring began more than 65,438+0,300 years ago. It is brown and can be drunk in the bath. Because it contains iron, it can improve women's anemia and cold constitution through the skin, and also has the functions of beauty, weight loss and pain treatment. It is said that many infertile women are pregnant because of this soup.
Tangtan hot spring
"The long tunnel through the county seat is the Snow Country ..." This is the opening sentence of the award-winning work Snow Country by Japanese Nobel Prize-winning writer Yasunari Kawabata. This sentence can be said to be a well-known and catchy sentence in Japan. Last year coincided with the 0/00th anniversary of Yasunari Kawabata's birthday/kloc-and the 60th anniversary of the publication of Snow Country. Japan has already set off a craze for snow country fever and snow country tour. Tangze County has certainly become the most popular place in winter, and the hot springs in Tangze have also become the snow country soup that Kawabata Yasunari must soak on his romantic trip.
Tangze's hot springs belong to weak salt springs, which were discovered 800 years ago and have curative effects on stroke, arthritis and gastrointestinal inflammation.
For Japanese, going to hot springs in winter is equivalent to traveling, and hot spring tourism in 2 1 century must also be the most popular way in Japan.