The top ranks are close, voting until the end of October
Kanko Keizai Shimbun announced on the 6th the interim results of the 36th “Japan’s Top 100 Hot Springs” hosted by Kanko Keizai Shimbun. The first place is Kusatsu Onsen (Gunma Prefecture), which has been the top for 19 consecutive years until the last time. Dogo Onsen (Ehime Prefecture), which ranked 4th last year, rose to 2nd place. However, the number of votes is very close, and there is a possibility that the final ranking will change greatly depending on the future votes. Votes will be accepted until the end of this month, and the final ranking will be announced in the final issue of this year (December 19th).
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