
Legend has it that hot springs are the tears shed when Mother Earth is touched by the world, and in the autumn and winter when the skin is dry, you can feel the warmth of nature and restore your original sensibility. Treat your tired body and mind, go to the quiet town surrounded by mountains, and feel the detachment beyond the red dust together.
01| Hakone
Hakone is Japan's famous hot spring town and health resort, located in the southwest of Kanagawa Prefecture, 90 kilometers from Tokyo.
▲Hakone Onsen is surrounded by mountains, and the lake is like a mirror.
02| Hokkaido Tonobo Onsen
The Noboribetsu area is a volcanic area, rich geothermal and precipitation to provide conditions for the generation of hot springs, surface precipitation seeps into the ground and meets hot magma, forming a hot spring rich in a variety of trace elements.
▲Denbetsu "Hell Valley", which bursts of white smoke all year round.
03| Izu Onsen
Izu Peninsula Onsen Inn. Izu is a 1,200-year-old hot spring town that has been a household name in Japan since the Minzhi era, with a number of high-end, time-honored hot spring inns that have been in operation for 100 years, bungalow buildings full of nostalgia, and unique courtyard scenery everywhere.
04| Pamukkale
Since ancient times, Pamukkale has had such a scene: blue-green water flows into the stepped travertine (a kind of porous calcium carbonate) pools as white as cotton, and the sediment of calcium carbonate makes these warm pools shine.
05 | Rotorua
New Zealand Rotorua hot springs, all this is because this is a volcanic area, many of the hot springs here look very clear, but don't underestimate, some of the water here is very hot, but boiling water. Many people come here to soak in the hot springs, and you can see the geysers here.
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06| The Blue Lagoon of Iceland
The Blue Lagoon seems to have become the most typical promotional photo in Iceland, with many people soaking in light blue hot springs. After leaving the airport, the geographical landscape began to change significantly, with occasional small fishing villages along the coastal road; when entering the interior, the road was even more desolate, and the endless volcanic melt rock was covered with moss plants, like a soft carpet on the earth.
07 | Bath
Located in the heart of bath, England, the Ancient Roman Baths are the most famous attractions in the city, and the baths are built around hot springs. This hot spring spews out 1.27 million liters of spring water every day from the 3,000-meter-deep underground, and the temperature is maintained at 46.5 degrees all year round, which is both drinkable and curative.
08| Baden-Baden
The German town of Baden-Baden, a famous holiday destination, is located on the edge of the northwestern Black Forest. In German, "Baden" means bathing or swimming, so it is conceivable that this city is a place with many bathrooms. Baden Baden is located in the Oss Valley. The city winds along the valley, backed by green mountains and facing beautiful waters, with charming scenery.
Baden-Baden is a famous tourist and leisure city in Germany. Most of the tourists who come here come to the hot springs. It is said that the hot springs of Baden-Baden are recognized throughout Europe as one of the best in the world. Some people say that if you can't take a hot spring bath in Baden-Baden, you are in vain.
09 | Karlovy Vary
The Czech Karlovy Vary Spa was even exaggerated in its early years as having an immortal effect. Many celebrities have come here for hundreds of years, and it is said that many of Marx's inspirations for writing Capital were obtained here during his vacation.
10| Heves
The surface water temperature of the spring in the Hungarian city of Heves is between 33 and 36 degrees, and visitors can enjoy the hot springs here, even in winter.