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“Iko, nanka Kansai — 16 hot springs” or “Kansai’s 16 best hot spring hotels”
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“Top 16 Hot Spring Ryokans & Onsen Hotels in Kansai, Japan.” I notice the keyword you provided — "i
Spring type: Sulfur (strong egg smell, great for skin)
Famous for morning mists rising from the lake. Indoor and outdoor baths with Mt. Gozaisho views.
From Osaka (Umeda station):
Arima Onsen – 40 min by direct bus
Kinosaki – 2.5 hr by JR Limited Express
Shirahama – 2 hr by Kuroshio Express A typo or auto-correct error (e
From Kyoto (JR Kyoto station):
Kurama – 30 min by Eizan Railway
Biwako Hanakaido – 20 min by JR to Ogoto Onsen
Nara Tsukihitei – 45 min by JR to Nara + taxi
All 16 destinations have English-friendly booking options via [Rakuten Travel], [Jalan], or [Agoda].