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- Q7094387 subject Q20930604.
- Q7094387 subject Q7045694.
- Q7094387 subject Q8190753.
- Q7094387 abstract "Onnetō Yu-no-Taki (オンネトー湯の滝) is a hot waterfall near Lake Onnetō in Akan National Park, Hokkaidō, Japan. Water of a temperature of 43 °C descends from a height of 30m. Formerly a rotenburo, its use as an open air bath was discontinued after it was discovered that the site and its black mud contains an important deposit of manganese. The Onnetō Hot Falls Manganese Oxide Generation Area (オンネトー湯の滝マンガン酸化物生成地) was designated a Natural Monument of Japan in 2000.".
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- Q7094387 wikiPageWikiLink Q20930604.
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- Q7094387 wikiPageWikiLink Q7045694.
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- Q7094387 wikiPageWikiLink Q8190753.
- Q7094387 comment "Onnetō Yu-no-Taki (オンネトー湯の滝) is a hot waterfall near Lake Onnetō in Akan National Park, Hokkaidō, Japan. Water of a temperature of 43 °C descends from a height of 30m. Formerly a rotenburo, its use as an open air bath was discontinued after it was discovered that the site and its black mud contains an important deposit of manganese. The Onnetō Hot Falls Manganese Oxide Generation Area (オンネトー湯の滝マンガン酸化物生成地) was designated a Natural Monument of Japan in 2000.".
- Q7094387 label "Onnetō Hot Falls".