What is Onsen? Onsen is the Japanese word for hot spring. It is a term often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around these hot springs or sources of geothermally heated water which literally `spring up` in areas where volcanic activity is present. Japan, as one of being a very volcanically active country, is covered with them that were scattered along its length and breadth. According to Preservation and Use of Hot Springs, Ministry of the Environment, there are more than 3,000 registered hot spring resorts in Japan and around 30,000 resort spas. They are fascinating places where people from Japan and overseas can all enjoy themselves. Japan's hot spring resorts are ready to welcome everyone (locals and foreigner tourists)
Beaches and Resorts
Mount Kapayas Coastal Cleanup
(NCR Trekkers and Ambassador Event Banner) Day2 - 09/20/2015: National Clean up Day, NCR Trekkers Let's Do It! Mount Kapayas Coastal Cleanup The group left Sitio Can-Ampao at Barangay Agsuwao, Catmon at around 11:45AM. We we're actually 45 minutes late from our Itinerary. We were on our way to Barangay Macaas with a rumbling stomach on top of another bumpy ride for more than an hour. With all the tree branch slapping and the pouring of the rain is an added challenge aside from balancing ourselves to stand still in an almost nothing to hold on to mini dump truck but the side of the dump bed. And oh! It's worth mentioning that Young Clever guide had dived twice on the dump bed