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		<title>10 Days in Sounkyo &#8211; Part 3 : Onsen Hot Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst in Sounkyo I made a point to frequent the Onsens. Sounkyo, I would guess was built on Onsens and has numerous. I managed to only visit 3 as Kurodake no Yu, the one down the road from where I was staying, was great and you could get an onsen and ramen for &#165;980. Choyo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst in Sounkyo I made a point to frequent the Onsens. Sounkyo, I would guess was built on Onsens and has numerous. I managed to only visit 3 as Kurodake no Yu, the one down the road from where I was staying, was great and you could get an onsen and ramen for &yen;980. <a href="http://www.noguchi-g.com/fl/english/sounkyo/index.html">Choyo Tei &#038; Choyo Resort Hotel</a> are the other 2 I visited.</p>
<p>Onsens are a great place to soak up Japanese culture and relax after a busy day and are definitely worth visiting. If you want to read more about Onsens why not go over to <a href="http://nisekosnow.net">nisekosnow.net</a> and check out our article on <a href="http://nisekosnow.net/features/hot-springs.php">Onsens</a> and also check out the <a href="http://nisekosnow.net/features/hot-spring-kata.php">Onsen etiquette</a> page if it is your first time.</p>
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