onsen

onsen
A hot spring in Japan, often with accompanying bathing facilities.

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  • Onsen —   [japanisch] das, (s)/ , eine heiße Quelle in Japan, im weiteren Sinn ein Badeort mit heißen Quellen (über 30 ºC; weniger warme Quellen heißen »Kōsen«). Es gibt in Japan 1 200 Badeorte mit rd. 12 000 heißen Quellen. Onsen sind Erholungs und… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Onsen — Outdoor pool, Naruko, Miyagi Guidebook to Hakone …   Wikipedia

  • Onsen — Chinoikejigoku à Beppu …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Onsen — Offizielles Symbol für ein Onsen auf japanischen Karten[1] Ein Onsen (jap. 温泉, auf Karten und Schildern oft als 湯 oder ゆ (yu, heißes Wasser) dargestellt) ist die …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Onsen — Para el distrito de la Prefectura de Ehime, véase Distrito de Onsen (Ehime). Onsen en la isla Nakanoshima en Nachikatsuura, Wakayama …   Wikipedia Español

  • Onsen geisha — Matsuei, upon whom Yasunari Kawabata based one of the main characters in his novel Snow Country (Yuki Guni), in 1934. Onsen geisha (温泉芸者) is a term referring to Japanese geisha, or entertainers, who work in onsen (hot spring) resorts or towns.… …   Wikipedia

  • Onsen tamago — en un restaurante de Nagano …   Wikipedia Español

  • Onsen-Tamago — in einem Restaurant in Nagano …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Onsen de Asamushi — (浅虫温泉, Onsen de Asamushi?), es un onsen (aguas termales de origen volcánico, termas) y complejo turístico en la ciudad de Aomori, Prefectura de Aomori. Sus atracciones incluyen el Acuario de Asamushi y el parque temático Asamushi. Los onsen Matsu …   Wikipedia Español

  • Onsen District, Ehime — Onsen (温泉郡, Onsen gun?) was a district located in Ehime Prefecture. Due to the mergers The district dissolved on January 1, 2005. The district had an estimated population of 40,690 and the total area was 248.73 km² (combined calculations of… …   Wikipedia

  • Onsen, Hyōgo — Onsen (温泉町, Onsen chō?) was a town located in Mikata District, Hyōgo, Japan. Onsen is the Japanese word for hot springs and the town is named for the local hot springs. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,087 and a density of 51 …   Wikipedia

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