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109: Are Japan's onsen sustainable? w/ Mara Budgen
Episode 109

109: Are Japan's onsen sustainable? w/ Mara Budgen

Deep Dive from The Japan Times

December 15, 202129m 50s

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Show Notes

On this week’s show, Japan Times contributor Mara Budgen takes a look at the history of onsen in Japan and asks whether Japan's iconic hot-spring resources are sustainable.

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Photo: An onsen in Beppu, Oita Prefecture | Getty Images