FYI: Natural hot springs (onsen) are very popular in Japan. There are many types of hot springs, distinguished by the minerals dissolved in the water. Different minerals have different health benefits. They also come in different varieties; indoors, outdoors, gender separated, and gender mixed.
How To Take Onsen Bath?
· Japanese onsen are enjoyed naked. Swimming suits are not allowed. However, it is custom to bring a small towel into the bathing area while you are out of the water. Once you enter the bath, keep the towel out of the water.
· Before entering the bath, rinse your body with the water bowl that is provided. Some onsens allow you to take a full shower before entering water. Enter the bath and soak for a while.
· After finished soaking, don’t rinse with tap water for the minerals to have full effect on body.
· Japanese onsen are enjoyed naked. Swimming suits are not allowed. However, it is custom to bring a small towel into the bathing area while you are out of the water. Once you enter the bath, keep the towel out of the water.
· Before entering the bath, rinse your body with the water bowl that is provided. Some onsens allow you to take a full shower before entering water. Enter the bath and soak for a while.
· After finished soaking, don’t rinse with tap water for the minerals to have full effect on body.
On our camping trip we were able to experience our very first onsen! Yes, we were nervous! Yes, it was gender separated! Yes, we survived and even enjoyed it!
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Hey! Glad to see your blog! Aren't onsens the best? We've only been to one, but I think we could defintely get in the habit if given the opportunity. We hope to send some goodies your way next week -
love, Holly
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