Japan is home to 27,000 hot springs sources, but overtourism has reduced some of the country’s onsen water supply to a record ...
Initially, Ureshino was a hotspot for domestic tourists. There were only a meagre 25,000 residents here. Over time, Ureshino ...
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Explore on MSNJapan's Best Onsen Town Is A Cozy And Authentic Destination Surrounded By MountainsThis lesser-visited town in Japan is a dream destination featuring hot springs, rich history, and breathtaking scenery for an ...
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Visitors are rushing to Japan at the moment as the weak yen is making the normally big-budget destination more affordable.
A SURGE in foreign tourists has led to increased water consumption, causing water shortages in hot spring resorts across ...
The massive influx of foreign tourists has proven to be more bane than boon for the Japanese onsen [hot spring] industry.
Hot spring resorts across Japan are facing water shortages as the influx of foreign tourists drives up usage, forcing some onsen to shut down due to inadequate supplies, local authorities said on ...
forcing some onsen to shut down due to inadequate supplies, local authorities said Saturday. Municipalities have restricted new drilling and called for water conservation, though no long-term solution ...
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