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Atami Seven Hot Springs - Oyu Geysers

静岡県
3.5
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Powerful Eruptions from a Historic Geyser

Ooyu Intermittent Spring, one of the seven hot springs of Atami, has a long history as a famous hot spring visited by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Its powerful eruptions, which once shook the ground, are still artificially reproduced every four minutes for three minutes, with hot water gushing out vigorously from between the rocks. This magnificent sight is a must-see! This geyser, which was once considered one of the world's three great geysers before the Great Kanto Earthquake, continues to convey its charm to this day.
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Famous Hot Springs Known as the Source of Atami Onsen

Ooyu Geyser, one of the seven hot springs of Atami, is a hot spring with a huge eruption power, as its name suggests. In the past, the ground shook violently as hot water and steam spewed out, and this place was once counted among the world's three major geysers. Today, it has been artificially reproduced. It is a historic hot spring that even Tokugawa Ieyasu visited, and its charm has not faded over time. Please come and experience the spectacular sight of hot water gushing out from between the rocks every 4 minutes for 3 minutes.
Point 3

Historical Hot Spring Resort Visited by Tokugawa Ieyasu for Healing

Ooyu Geyser, one of the seven hot springs in Atami, is a historical hot spring resort visited by Tokugawa Ieyasu for healing. In the past, it erupted violently enough to cause ground tremors and was counted as one of the three major geysers in the world. Even now, the sight of hot water gushing out vigorously from between the rocks is breathtaking. Why not immerse yourself in this famous hot spring and experience the atmosphere of the Edo period?
Point 4

A Geyser that Recreates the Appearance of the Past

Ooyu Intermittent Spring, one of the seven hot springs in Atami, was once a self-spouting fountain that erupted violently enough to shake the ground. However, it lost its momentum after the Great Kanto Earthquake, and is now loved by tourists as an intermittent spring that recreates the appearance of the past in an artificial way. The powerful sight of hot water spouting vigorously from between the rocks every four minutes for three minutes is a must-see! Why not experience the healing and excitement unique to a hot spring town at this spot that reproduces the appearance of Ooyu's past eruptions?
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Basic Information

Address Atami City
Business Hours

24 hours

TEL 0557-86-6232
Web Site http://www.ataminews.gr.jp/spot/129/

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