- Kinugawa Onsen
is a
hot spring resort in the city ofNikkō, Tochigi ,Japan . The place is named after theKinugawa River (lit. "angry demon river"), which flows through it.Located two hours by train from
Tokyo , hot springs were first found in the area in the earlyMeiji period . The area was extensively developed for tourism in the 1970s, but has since experienced severe economic difficulties after a downturn caused by the 1990s recession, exacerbated by troubles at the insolventAshikaga Bank (a major local lender). However, in 2008 the city's tourism industry received a boost as high car and airplane fuel costs have caused travelers to seek tourist destinations more easily reachable by train, such as the Kinugawa onsen.Within 8-minute walking distance from Kinugawa is the
Tobu World Square which boasts 42 exquisitely crafted 1:12 scale model of the most famous, UNESCO-designated World Cultural and Heritage Sites, complete with 140,000 1:12 miniature people.Transportation
Both train lines run in parallel and stop at Kinugawa Onsen Station
*Tōbu Kinugawa Line
*Yagan Railway Aizu Kinugawa Line External links
* [http://www.kinugawa-onsen.com/ Kinugawa Ryokan Association] (in Japanese)
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Kinugawa Wikitravel: Kinugawa]
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