¥5,600
Let your worries dissolve in our mineral-rich Onsen bath, an ancient Japanese tradition of bathing in the Onsen hot springs to purify the mind, body and soul. The bath includes a nourishing soak in the hot Japanese onsens rich in minerals and full of healing properties to reach ultimate relaxation and mental clarity.
Duration: 60 mins
Let your worries dissolve in our mineral-rich Onsen bath, an ancient Japanese tradition of bathing in the Onsen hot springs to purify the mind, body, and soul. The bath includes a nourishing soak in the hot Japanese onsens rich in minerals and full of healing properties to reach ultimate relaxation and mental clarity.
An Onsen Bath is a traditional Japanese hot spring bathing experience that is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. “Onsen” refers to the natural hot spring sources and the bathing facilities that utilize these mineral-rich waters. Onsen baths are known for their relaxation, rejuvenation, and potential health benefits.
Key elements of the Onsen Bath experience include:
Mineral-rich Hot Springs: Onsen baths are filled with naturally heated mineral-rich spring water that is believed to have therapeutic properties. The mineral composition can vary from one hot spring to another, offering different health benefits.
Bathing Areas: Onsen facilities typically have separate bathing areas for men and women. These areas may include indoor and outdoor baths, as well as private baths for couples or families.
Relaxation: Onsen baths provide a serene and tranquil environment where visitors can relax, unwind, and connect with nature. The picturesque surroundings often include scenic views of mountains, forests, or rivers.
Traditional Etiquette: Visitors are expected to follow certain customs and etiquette when using Onsen baths. This may include thorough cleansing of the body before entering the hot spring, wearing modesty towels (usually provided), and refraining from loud behavior.
Healing Properties: The mineral-rich waters of Onsen baths are believed to offer various health benefits, such as promoting circulation, relieving muscle aches and joint pain, improving skin condition, and reducing stress.
Local Culture: Each Onsen destination often has its own unique cultural traditions and practices. Visitors may also have the opportunity to try local cuisine and stay at traditional Japanese inns (ryokans).
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