This is a dynamic list of geothermal hot springs (onsen) as geological phenomena in Japan.
Japan has many geothermal spring systems as it is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire volcanic area.
More than 27,000 hot spring sources exist in Japan,[1] together they discharge over 2.6 million liters of water every minute.
It is said that his footprints left impressions on the rock, known as Tamanoishi, which still exists at Dogo Onsen north of the main building.
The Mineral Springs of Japan (1915), published by Sankyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo Imperial Hygienic Laboratory for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Natural iron hot spring, Beppu, Japan
Sukunabikona, the
kami
of hot springs, dances on a rock at the Dōgo Onsen while Okuninushi watches.
Izu Province, The Hot Springs of the Shuzen Temple woodcut by
Utagawa Hiroshige
Nihon fūkei senshū, Ōsumi Anraku onsen by Kawase Hasui
Tamagawa Onsen, Akita prefecture
Beppu Chinoike-jigoku, Ōita prefecture
Yudomari seaside onsen, Kagoshima prefecture
Takanoyu Onsen, Akita prefecture
Winter bathing at Tsuru-no-yu roten-buro in Nyūtō, Akita
Old Tsuru-no-yu Bathhouse in Nyūtō Onsen area, Akita