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- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata abstract "Akayu (赤湯) is a district in the city of Nanyo, Yamagata, Japan. Akayu is most famous for Akayu Onsen (赤湯温泉), a series of ryokan famed for their natural hot-springs which are believed to have medicinal properties.The town's name, which is literally translated as "red hot water", derives from a story in 1093. It is said that the feudal chief of Tohoku, Minamoto no Yoshitsuna took a wounded soldier to a hot spring bath. His blood immediately turned the water red and the wound closed.Eboshiyama Park (烏帽子山公園) is regarded as one of the top 100 cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan, and in 2000, an estimated 25,000 people came to the town in April to enjoy hanami ("flower viewing") parties. The district also has an internationally recognised hang-gliding venue, the Sky Park, which hosted the Third Women's Hang Gliding Championships in 1993.Akayu's most famous ex-resident is Toyotarō Yūki, a former governor of the Bank of Japan, and the town has a museum devoted to his life.".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata thumbnail Cherry_blossoms_akayu_2005-04.JPG?width=300.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata wikiPageID "2472588".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata wikiPageRevisionID "578294699".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata name "Unbeaten Tracks in Japan".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata no "2184".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata subject Category:Geography_of_Yamagata_Prefecture.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata subject Category:Hot_springs_of_Japan.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata subject Category:Nan'yō,_Yamagata.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Yamagata_Prefecture.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata point "38.05 140.18333333333334".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata type SpatialThing.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata comment "Akayu (赤湯) is a district in the city of Nanyo, Yamagata, Japan. Akayu is most famous for Akayu Onsen (赤湯温泉), a series of ryokan famed for their natural hot-springs which are believed to have medicinal properties.The town's name, which is literally translated as "red hot water", derives from a story in 1093. It is said that the feudal chief of Tohoku, Minamoto no Yoshitsuna took a wounded soldier to a hot spring bath.".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata label "Akayu".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata label "Akayu, Nan'yō, Yamagata".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata label "赤湯町".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata sameAs Akayu,_Nan'y%C5%8D,_Yamagata.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata sameAs Akayu.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata sameAs 赤湯町.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata sameAs Q2828955.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata sameAs Q2828955.
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata lat "38.05".
- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata long "140.18333333333334".
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- Akayu,_Nan'yō,_Yamagata depiction Cherry_blossoms_akayu_2005-04.JPG.