
Ibaraki Tsukuba City
A hot spring resort at the mid-slope of Mount Tsukuba, one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, praised as "Fuji in the west, Tsukuba in the east." It is easily accessible from central Tokyo via the Tsukuba Express and other routes, and visitors can casually experience the history of mountain worship and the grandeur of nature by taking the cable car or ropeway, which is why it is drawing attention from overseas tourists as a new sightseeing spot. From the open-air baths at the hot spring inns, you can take in sweeping views of the vast Kanto Plain, and on especially clear evenings and nights, the scenery offers inbound travelers a truly memorable experience of Japan's majestic natural beauty.
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Ibaraki Tsukuba City
A hot spring resort at the mid-slope of Mount Tsukuba, one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, praised as "Fuji in the west, Tsukuba in the east." It is easily accessible from central Tokyo via the Tsukuba Express and other routes, and visitors can casually experience the history of mountain worship and the grandeur of nature by taking the cable car or ropeway, which is why it is drawing attention from overseas tourists as a new sightseeing spot. From the open-air baths at the hot spring inns, you can take in sweeping views of the vast Kanto Plain, and on especially clear evenings and nights, the scenery offers inbound travelers a truly memorable experience of Japan's majestic natural beauty.
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A hot spring resort at the mid-slope of Mount Tsukuba, one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, praised as "Fuji in the west, Tsukuba in the east." It is easily accessible from central Tokyo via the Tsukuba Express and other routes, and visitors can casually experience the history of mountain worship and the grandeur of nature by taking the cable car or ropeway, which is why it is drawing attention from overseas tourists as a new sightseeing spot. From the open-air baths at the hot spring inns, you can take in sweeping views of the vast Kanto Plain, and on especially clear evenings and nights, the scenery offers inbound travelers a truly memorable experience of Japan's majestic natural beauty.
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A hot spring resort at the mid-slope of Mount Tsukuba, one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, praised as "Fuji in the west, Tsukuba in the east." It is easily accessible from central Tokyo via the Tsukuba Express and other routes, and visitors can casually experience the history of mountain worship and the grandeur of nature by taking the cable car or ropeway, which is why it is drawing attention from overseas tourists as a new sightseeing spot. From the open-air baths at the hot spring inns, you can take in sweeping views of the vast Kanto Plain, and on especially clear evenings and nights, the scenery offers inbound travelers a truly memorable experience of Japan's majestic natural beauty.
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