Badgastein

Japanese: Badgastein
Badgastein

…Instead, tourism has become the second most important source of income for the cantons, attracting the second largest number of visitors after Tyrol. Badgastein, with its radium hot springs, is a center of winter sports along with Saalbach and Kaprun. Zell am See and the lakes of the Salzkammergut are famous summer resorts. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Badgastein" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…これに代わって観光収入の比重が高まり,諸州の中でチロルに次ぐ多くの観光客を集める。ラジウム温泉のバートガスタインBadgasteinは,ザールバハSaalbach,カプルーンKaprunとともに冬季スポーツの中心。ツェル・アム・ゼー,ザルツカンマーグートの湖沼群は夏の保養地として名高い。…

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