A hot spring located in the southwestern end of the Ueda Basin in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture. Simple hydrogen sulfide spring. 45-51°C. In the Edo period, there were five hot springs, and a teahouse used by the lord of Ueda was also located here. On both sides of the Aizen River, hot spring towns have developed, including Anraku-ji Temple, Joraku-ji Temple, and Kitamuki Kannon-do Temple. The Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line runs from Ueda Station. → Related topics Ueda [city] | Shiota Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
長野県上田市,上田盆地南西端にある温泉。単純硫化水素泉。45〜51℃。江戸時代には源泉湯が5ヵ所あり,上田藩主の用いた茶屋も置かれていた。愛染川の両側に温泉街が発達,安楽寺,常楽寺,北向観音堂がある。上田駅から上田電鉄別所線が通じる。 →関連項目上田[市]|塩田 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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