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Kusatsu???
Kusatsu's location in Gunma, Japan.
Location
Country
Japan
Region
Kant?
Prefecture
Gunma
District
Agatsuma
Physical characteristics
Area
49.74km2 (19.20sqmi)
Population (as of 2008)
Total
7,419
Density
149/km2 (386/sqmi)
Location
3637?N 13836?E? / ?36.617鐧� 138.6鐧�? / 36.617; 138.6
Symbols
Flower
Rhododendron
Emblem of Kusatsu
Kusatsu Government Office
Mayor
Takashi Nakazawa
Address
28 ?aza Kusastsu, Kusatsu-machi, Agatsuma-gun, Gunma-ken377-1792
Phone number
0279-88-0001
Official website: Town of Kusatsu
Kusatsu
Kusatsu (??? ,Kusatsu-machi?) is a small town in Agatsuma District in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Kusatsu is situated about 1200 meters above sea level. The active volcano Mount Shirane (2160 m high) and the inactive Mount Tengu (1385 m high) and Mount Motoshirane (2171 m high) are located west of Kusatsu.
Contents
1 Climate
2 Population, economy, and infrastructure
3 Onsen
4 Sister cities
5 History
5.1 Yayoi period
5.2 Kamakura period
5.3 Sengoku period
5.4 Edo period
5.5 Meiji period
5.6 From Taish? to Heisei
6 Sights and events
6.1 Yubatake
6.2 Netsu no yu
6.3 The B?lz museum
6.4 Onsen
6.5 Flowers
6.6 Festivals and events
6.7 Souvenirs
6.8 Lakes and waterfalls
6.9 The ski area
7 See also
8 External links
9 Sources
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Climate
Due to the altitude Kusatsu's annual average temperature is 7 鐧�, with a maximum temperature of around 30 鐧� during summer and a minimum temperature of -14 鐧� in winter. The main rainy season is from June to September.
Population, economy, and infrastructure
Kusatsu has a population of 7419, which is slowly decreasing. The town's main income is tourism (about 90% of the working population is employed in the tertiary sector), with very little industry and almost no agriculture. Kusatsu's infrastructure is well developed: Besides road 292, there are bus connections from Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi station, Shinjuku, Tokyo, and other areas. During the winter season the streets are kept free of snow using Onsen water.
Onsen
Kusatsu is one of the most popular hot springs resorts in Japan and regularly achieves high rankings in Japan-wide surveys.
There are about 100 Onsen in Kusatsu with a total amount of about 34,000 liters water per minute pouring out of the ground. The water is sulfurous and acid. The hot springs are said to help cure the following ailments: arthralgia, stiff shoulders, paralysis, hardenings, bruises, sprains, chronic indigestion, hemorrhoids, chills, arteriosclerosis, burns, chronic gynecological disorders.
The water from the Onsen is used not only for bathing but also for heating of the city's primary and secondary schools, the municipal welfare center, the streets during winter and many households, as well as for the municipal swimming pool.
Sister cities
Kusatsu has numerous sister cities in Japan and around the world. In Japan these are mostly Onsen towns or seaside resorts such as:
Hayama, Kanagawa
Noboribetsu, Hokkaid?
Gero, Gifu
Arima Onsen
Another sister city is Kusatsu, Shiga.
Outside Japan, Kusatsu has the following sister cities:
Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany. The town in which Kusatsu's benefactor Erwin B?lz was born. The contacts with this sister town are the most intensive. There is an annual student exchange.
Neustift, Austria. Winter sports resort town. Contact established through the Austrian national ski team.
Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad, Carlsbad), Czech Republic. Spa resort town, was compared with Kusatsu by B?lz.
Snowy River, Australia. This town is located on the same latitude as Kusatsu, only in the southern hemisphere.
Kusatsu is member of the "Romantic road Japan" (?????????? ,Nihon romanchikku kaid??) from Komoro, Nagano to Nikk?, Tochigi. This road is a "partner road" to the German romantic road.
History
Yayoi period
The legendary origin of Kusatsu goes back to the second century during the Yayoi period. According to the legend, either Yamato Takeru or Yamabushi discovered the hot springs around Kusatsu. There is no historical evidence for either claim, however. But there is evidence that Yamato Takeru named the towns Tsumagoi and Agatsuma after his wife ("tsuma" means "wife" in Japanese). Since both towns are near Kusatsu, we do know that people at least settled near Kusatsu at that time.
Kamakura period
Up to the 12th century there is no specific record of Kusatsu. Local lore recounts that in 1193, Minamoto Yoritomo came to Kusatsu in pursuit of fleeing...(and so on)
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