Kusatsu Onsen
by aestraveler
Jan 14, 2025
#0yentripJanuary2025
Kusatsu Onsen was the best spot for healing ♨️. As I walked through the hot spring town, the steam from the hot springs rose along with the smell of sulfur, and I felt as if I had entered another world. While strolling around the Yubatake, I enjoyed a foot bath and hot spring eggs, and was able to refresh my mind and body. While soaking in the hot springs, it seemed like all the fatigue of the day melted away.
After that, we went to Tomioka Silk Mill. Here, we were able to learn about the historical buildings and their roles that supported Japan's industrial revolution 🏭. On the tour of the factory, we were able to actually see the old-fashioned machines and processes, and it was a valuable experience to touch on the importance of the silk industry and its development. The building itself was beautiful, and I could feel the atmosphere of the time, and I was able to spend a quiet time while learning about history.
Both the relaxation of Kusatsu Onsen and the history of Tomioka Silk Mill were wonderful experiences.
Post by 旅行ねこ | Jan 31, 2025
















