A hot spring located at the foot of the Nunobiki Mountains in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture. Simple hydrogen sulfide springs, etc. 35°C. It is a famous hot spring on the Iseji route, and was once called Nanakuri no Yu, and was featured in many poems during the Heian period. A bathhouse was established here during the Edo period. It is close to the Sakakibara Onsenguchi exit on the Kintetsu Osaka Line. →Related items Hisai [city] Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
三重県津市,布引山地山麓にある温泉。単純硫化水素泉など。35℃。古く七栗の湯といった伊勢路の名湯で,平安期に多くの歌に詠まれている。江戸時代には湯屋が置かれていた。近鉄大阪線榊原温泉口から近い。 →関連項目久居[市] 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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