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A water shortage hitting Japan's hot springs has resulted in a number of restrictions in a bid to reduce consumption.
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. The country is home to ...
Take a dip in some of the most beautiful hot springs in the world, including in Costa Rica, Iceland, and Japan.
With more than 100 active volcanoes, Japan has the world’s third-largest geothermal resources, but a powerful industry has steadfastly opposed developing the sector: hot springs. Geothermal ...
03:52 Japan’s powerful hot springs industry hopes geothermal energy potential stays untapped Japan’s powerful hot springs industry hopes geothermal energy potential stays untapped Hot springs ...
SAGA, (Japan): (Bernama-Kyodo ... "Water levels are falling, but hot springs remain operational," Daisuke Murakami, mayor of Ureshino in Saga Prefecture on the southwestern island of Kyushu ...
Japan is home to 27,000 hot springs sources, but overtourism has reduced some of the country’s onsen water supply to a record ...