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Dōgo Onsen

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to Dōgo. Sukunabikona no Mikoto contracted a bad illness and his days were numbered. Okuninushi no Mikoto made Sukunahikona no Mikoto soak in the hot spring. Sukunahikona no Mikoto regained his health and danced on a stone in the hot spring as proof of his vigor. At that time, his footprint was left,
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Yushinden is a bath room specially reserved for the Imperial Family. Yushinden is on the east side of the main building. The name is taken from a Chinese classic. Yushinden was built in 1899 in the traditional architecture of
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became well and flew away. People who watched this situation soaked in the hot spring and their health improved. The news spread that the hot spring was beneficial for one's health, and the spring became popular.
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Long ago, many egrets (herons) lived in Dōgo. One day, an egret who injured his shin found a hot spring there. He soaked his shin every day in the hot water. Eventually the
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and built in 1894. Built on three levels for maximum capacity, the baths remain popular and are usually crowded at peak times, such as in the early evening before dinner.
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robes after their bath. Dōgo is easily accessible from central Matsuyama by tram and has regular bus services to and from the air and ferry ports.
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The second floor (Tama-no-Yu) consists of two baths: one for men and one for women. There are four bathing plans with different rates.
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The present building of the Dōgo Onsen public bathhouse partially inspired the design of Yubaba's bathhouse in
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Dōgo Onsen is famous for the Dōgo Onsen public bathhouse, which was organized by Dōgo Yunomachi mayor
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in Japan, with a history stretching back over 1000 years. The springs are mentioned in the
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The first floor (Kami-no-Yu) is separated into two baths for men and one for women.
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and there is now a stone called Tama no ishi that is exhibited at Dōgo Onsen.
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The Gyokuza no Ma is a bath room for the exclusive use of the Emperor.
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of modern-day Matsuyama, the area around Dōgo retains the feeling of a
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hot spring
Matsuyama
Ehime Prefecture
Shikoku
Japan

hot springs
Man'yōshū
Prince Shōtoku
Natsume Sōseki
Botchan
Isaniwa Yukiya
suburban sprawl
resort town
yukata
Momoyama period
egret
Ōkuninushi
Sukunabikona
Izumo
Spirited Away
Three Ancient Springs
"Dogo Onsen"


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