♨Memories of hot springs in Japan♨ ~~

๐Ÿ„ prologue ๐Ÿ„

・ This  blog containing memories related to hot springs in Japan.
"hot springs" means "onsen" in Japanese.
Hot springs are not just a place to rest, but also a place where you can communicate with others and free your mind.
This time I would like to introduce my experience at such a hot spring. If you found it helpful, please share it.
Now, let's go to the world of Onsen together!♨️♨️♨️

๐Ÿ„ What I learned from Onsen ๐Ÿ„

・ In Japan, people bathe naked in Onsen.
In Japan, taking a hot spring together and talking is called naked socializing.
Both adults and children talk about various things there.
Learn about the spirit of ``Yuzuriai'' when the hot springs are crowded.
In addition, the hot spring area is surrounded by great nature. There, you can relax, look at the clear stream, and breathe in the clean air.
These childhood experiences make me feel alive.
We can learn an experience similar to mindfulness from a hot spring.
People from overseas may feel reluctant to be naked.
In Japan, it is an interesting experience to talk to people as they were when they were born.
In Japan, you can enjoy beautiful nature and experiences not only in Tokyo and Kyoto but also in the countryside.


๐Ÿ„ Experience an interesting hot spring ๐Ÿ„

・ From here, I will share some interesting hot spring resorts in Japan. I don't think many people from overseas have the opportunity to go there, so please use this blog to visit it.
Please try accessing from Google Maps๐Ÿ—บ️
Even if it is a Japanese page, Google will translate the site for you.


Obara Onsen Rock Bath is one of the world's rare hot springs carved into a cliff.
A clear stream spreads out in front of you, and in autumn, you can see the fantastic colored leaves.
Locals also use the hot springs, so be sure to follow hot spring etiquette when entering.


 
・ Sugawa Onsen Kurikoma Sanso is a hot spring located on a plateau with the most beautiful view in Tohoku. You can see a panoramic view of Japan's nature from the open-air bath.


・ Nyuto Onsenkyo is a secret hot spring located in Akita, a rice-producing region. The water is milky white and is a classic Japanese hot spring resort.
It seems that my favorite YouTuber Sharla also experienced it.



What did you think? Next time, I would like to add more information about Japanese public bath culture.
Let's meet again in the next ”Kimama life” See you๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘‹

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