The Water
Pure water is highly prized in Japan, and Matsumoto has more than its share of natural springs and wells. Freely flowing and publicly accessible, there are well over 20 springs and wells in the central city area of Matsumoto marked on the very useful and locally annotated Matsumoto Concierge Map.
http://welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp/uploads/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/2014map_EN.pdf
Keep an eye out for the Matsumoto Spring Water Excursion Map that will be published at the beginning of 2018!
http://welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp/modules/xpressme/sightseeing/natural-springs-and-historic-wells
I believe that Wakagaeri no Mizu refers to a classical Japanese tale of rejuvenating or youthful water?
[link, information, Nagano-ken]





Pure water is highly prized in Japan, and Matsumoto has more than its share of natural springs and wells. Freely flowing and publicly accessible, there are well over 20 springs and wells in the central city area of Matsumoto marked on the very useful and locally annotated Matsumoto Concierge Map.
http://welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp/uploads/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/2014map_EN.pdf
Keep an eye out for the Matsumoto Spring Water Excursion Map that will be published at the beginning of 2018!
http://welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp/modules/xpressme/sightseeing/natural-springs-and-historic-wells
I believe that Wakagaeri no Mizu refers to a classical Japanese tale of rejuvenating or youthful water?
[link, information, Nagano-ken]





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