Aomori’s 40-year-old hot spring faces closure after a temperature drop. Crowdfunding launched to buy new equipment for reopening.
1nita★.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:05:31.13ID:E2lWzl6s9
12/12 (Thu) 6:13
ATV Aomori TV
A local hot spring that has been in business for 40 years in Aomori City has been forced to close due to a drop in the temperature of the spring water. In order to resume business, the hot spring is aiming to install a machine to regulate the water temperature and is calling for support through crowdfunding. ■The hot spring suddenly went from 45 degrees to 38 degrees and the facility was unable to operate. This is Tarapokki Onsen in Tsurugasaka, Aomori City. At the end of August 2024, the temperature of the hot spring water, which had been 45 degrees, suddenly dropped to 38 degrees, and the spa has been unable to operate since. Newscaster Kawamura Tsuneichi: “Originally, hot springs were crowded with people looking for hot water. It is believed that the temperature of the hot spring water has dropped due to the deterioration of the well.”
Ryoyoshi Nagauchi, the third generation manager of the hot springs, says he heard something strange happening from customers. Tarapokki Onsen Managing Director Nagauchi Yoshiyoshi: “Ah, here we come. Because 40 years have passed. I had heard that things were becoming increasingly dilapidated everywhere these days… It feels like it’s finally here.”
■Immediate repairs, but the water remains lukewarm… Possible causes
The pipes were repaired immediately, but the hot water remains lukewarm. It is believed that the well from which the hot spring flows is old and has become filled with water and sand, causing the temperature to drop. At one point, they tried operating at a lower temperature, but because customers preferred the relatively hot water at 42 degrees, they were unable to continue. Tarapokki Onsen Managing Director Nagauchi Yoshiyoshi: “The water is hot and doesn’t cool down. “It was well-received by customers who said they could fall asleep without getting cold after taking a bath.”
Tarapokki Onsen was opened in 1984 by Osanai’s grandfather, Kogoro, who worked in processed fish foods, and discovered the hot spring while drilling for industrial water. It has been loved by local residents ever since. As it is the only hot spring in the area, Nagauchi decided to reopen the facility by installing a machine to heat the spring water. The cost of purchasing the equipment was nearly 10 million yen, so they began raising funds through online crowdfunding. More in the source.
ATV Aomori TV
A local hot spring that has been in business for 40 years in Aomori City has been forced to close due to a drop in the temperature of the spring water. In order to resume business, the hot spring is aiming to install a machine to regulate the water temperature and is calling for support through crowdfunding. ■The hot spring suddenly went from 45 degrees to 38 degrees and the facility was unable to operate. This is Tarapokki Onsen in Tsurugasaka, Aomori City. At the end of August 2024, the temperature of the hot spring water, which had been 45 degrees, suddenly dropped to 38 degrees, and the spa has been unable to operate since. Newscaster Kawamura Tsuneichi: “Originally, hot springs were crowded with people looking for hot water. It is believed that the temperature of the hot spring water has dropped due to the deterioration of the well.”
Ryoyoshi Nagauchi, the third generation manager of the hot springs, says he heard something strange happening from customers. Tarapokki Onsen Managing Director Nagauchi Yoshiyoshi: “Ah, here we come. Because 40 years have passed. I had heard that things were becoming increasingly dilapidated everywhere these days… It feels like it’s finally here.”
■Immediate repairs, but the water remains lukewarm… Possible causes
The pipes were repaired immediately, but the hot water remains lukewarm. It is believed that the well from which the hot spring flows is old and has become filled with water and sand, causing the temperature to drop. At one point, they tried operating at a lower temperature, but because customers preferred the relatively hot water at 42 degrees, they were unable to continue. Tarapokki Onsen Managing Director Nagauchi Yoshiyoshi: “The water is hot and doesn’t cool down. “It was well-received by customers who said they could fall asleep without getting cold after taking a bath.”
Tarapokki Onsen was opened in 1984 by Osanai’s grandfather, Kogoro, who worked in processed fish foods, and discovered the hot spring while drilling for industrial water. It has been loved by local residents ever since. As it is the only hot spring in the area, Nagauchi decided to reopen the facility by installing a machine to heat the spring water. The cost of purchasing the equipment was nearly 10 million yen, so they began raising funds through online crowdfunding. More in the source.
「45度」→「38度」源泉が突然… 全国で相次ぐ“源泉温度低下” 40年愛される地域の温泉が存続の危機 新設備購入のためクラウドファンディング実施で募る1000万円「なんとかしたい…」(ATV青森テレビ) - Yahoo!ニュース
青森市で40年営業してきた地域の温泉が、源泉の温度が下がった影響で休業を余儀なくされています。温泉では営業を再開するため、お湯の温度を調節する機械の導入を目指していて、クラウドファンディングで支
9Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:10:03.41ID:r9pj1skW0
>>1
>A machine that adjusts the temperature of hot water
Heater?
>A machine that adjusts the temperature of hot water
Heater?
57Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:28:08.78ID:r7JRaO3w0
>>1
Which is cheaper: digging a new well, replacing the current pipes, or adding heating equipment?
The first two are unreliable, so there’s an element of gambling involved, right?
Which is cheaper: digging a new well, replacing the current pipes, or adding heating equipment?
The first two are unreliable, so there’s an element of gambling involved, right?
3Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:06:50.66ID:Q75caGeS0
It seems like it would be good as it would prevent heat shock.
12Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:10:59.85ID:XXbmQYma0
>>3
Rather than heat shock,
they say you’ll catch a cold before that happens.
Rather than heat shock,
they say you’ll catch a cold before that happens.
6Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:08:26.91ID:rng+JsnB0
It would be fine to just change jobs to Reizei.
10Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:10:08.15ID:1AkLH0sU0
A harbinger of natural disaster?
11Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:10:45.14ID:ruWNvwhs0
The hot springs are in danger of disappearing.
14Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:11:39.13ID:OukevrnB0
Maybe we should dig the well again. It looks like the source is shallow underground.
15Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:11:45.20ID:z8Kc8+NL0
Even if the machine was purchased through crowdfunding, wouldn’t it be unprofitable due to the constant cost of reheating? I don’t know.
18Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:12:40.96ID:r9pj1skW0
>>15
Crowdfunding is also a way to raise operating funds
Idiots are ATMs.
Crowdfunding is also a way to raise operating funds
Idiots are ATMs.
16Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:12:09.83ID:NuiAnURN0
Something had changed underground.
17Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:12:18.22ID:F2HlFymH0
Isn’t it possible that underground magma is moving and a nearby mountain could erupt in the near future?
20Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:13:10.96ID:yFj7u0M80
Crowdfunding for everything should be done as a normal loan. I don’t think it’s right to use it to continue your business.
38Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:22:50.06ID:5m/Xapk70
>>20
If it’s a loan, you have to pay it back with interest.
If it’s crowdfunding, the return is just a free hot spring service.
If it’s a loan, you have to pay it back with interest.
If it’s crowdfunding, the return is just a free hot spring service.
61Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:29:11.97ID:Bd4NktoC0
>>20
Since crowdfunding came about,
there are more and more people who only rely on other people’s money
Now it seems like people who do things with their own money are a rare breed.
Since crowdfunding came about,
there are more and more people who only rely on other people’s money
Now it seems like people who do things with their own money are a rare breed.
22Security Guard [lv.9] [Sprout].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:14:08.95ID:xOujsou90
So what’s the point of having it flow from the source? That’s ridiculous. If it’s lukewarm, just boil it.
23Security Guard [lv.10] [Sprout].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:15:35.00ID:BxKXNamb0
Is it really a well?
Could it be a sign of an earthquake or an impending eruption?
Could it be a sign of an earthquake or an impending eruption?
25Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:16:42.92ID:9fszxQ4E0
Japanese macaques bathing in hot springs is a classic heartwarming image, but isn’t it dangerous that they get cold so quickly after getting out of the hot spring…?
93Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:38:39.81ID:Hb6ec9IE0
>>25
Monkeys’ fur is waterproof, so if they shiver, most of the water will fly away.
Monkeys’ fur is waterproof, so if they shiver, most of the water will fly away.
27Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:18:11.09ID:9fszxQ4E0
Let’s create Tarapokkicoin and make it an ICO.
28Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:18:43.90ID:8oCCONCD0
Is heating a bad thing?
31Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:19:40.51ID:M/V5FksG0
It’s strange that they can’t come up with 10 million yen for such a large business. Even a small store would need that much investment in equipment at times. I wonder what’s the point of crowdfunding everything?
43Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:24:22.89ID:ZRH+ytmX0
>>31
It seems like they just don’t want to spend their own money.
The local hot spring owners and influential people probably have that much money.
It seems like they just don’t want to spend their own money.
The local hot spring owners and influential people probably have that much money.
33Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:20:54.22ID:bDt0VOv/0
Even hell is lukewarm to you.
36Security Guard [lv.4] [Sprout].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:22:29.92ID:LVnla6+U0
Even though it’s called a hot spring, it’s a bathing facility like a public bath. It’s about 20-30 minutes by car from the city center.
37Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:22:43.49ID:fHX6mzzt0
Crustal movement changes the water pressure of groundwater (including hot spring water) and the permeability of the ground. When these change, it results in changes in water levels, the amount of spring water, the water temperature, and the water quality.
39Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:22:59.04ID:ShEt3ejk0
Can you raise money through crowdfunding?
My friend’s house caught fire and he’s trying to raise some of the money for repairs through crowdfunding.
I hope they can raise the money.
My friend’s house caught fire and he’s trying to raise some of the money for repairs through crowdfunding.
I hope they can raise the money.
44Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:24:28.46ID:M/V5FksG0
>>39
Sometimes people gather unexpectedly, and sometimes they don’t.
I think it’s all kinds of things.
There’s a better chance than doing nothing.
Sometimes people gather unexpectedly, and sometimes they don’t.
I think it’s all kinds of things.
There’s a better chance than doing nothing.
45Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:25:25.55ID:ZRH+ytmX0
>>39
They’re just going to ask if you had fire insurance.
They’re just going to ask if you had fire insurance.
40Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:23:23.91ID:scl7AB090
Warm water is a rare find in Aomori during the winter.
42Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:24:14.58ID:xVPvu0jQ0
Wouldn’t it be okay to just throw hot stones in like in a sauna?
46Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 11:25:25.90ID:kb8vYRe+0
Of course, crowdfunding is fun if it’s successful.
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