Japan is a volcanically active country and that has given rise to natural hot springs known as onsen.
How to take Onsen & Public bath in Japan
Ohayō gozaimasu! Ogenki desuka? ここ数日、日本は大雨です。koko suujitsu, nihon wa ooame desu. In these days, heavy we had heavy rain in Japan. And it’s continuing. Today’s YT Live lesson topic is “How to take Onsen in Japan” Do you like Onsen? Roughly, there are three types of public bath; Sentō, Super sentō and Onsen in Japan. Let’s dig into the Japanese public … Read More
Onsen/Sentō Manners: Japanese Bathing Etiquette
Japanese onsen (温泉: hot springs) or sentō (銭湯: public baths), are are enjoyed by anyone of all ages. Onsen use hot water taken from a natural hot spring, while sentō use tap water heated by boilers. Both onsen and sentō are very enjoyable to Japanese and foreigners alike, but there is a set of unspoken instructions you should know before you … Read More
Top 10 Tattoo-Friendly Onsen in Japan
Japan’s onsen (温泉) or natural hot springs, have been a part of Japanese culture for thousands of years. Traditionally, people with tattoos were banned from entering onsen in Japan. However, in recent years, more and more onsen facilities are declaring themselves to be more “tattoo-friendly”. Here is a list of the top 10 tattoo-friendly onsen in Japan.
How to Enjoy Japanese Onsen
Here is how you can enjoy using Japanese onsen (温泉) or “hot springs” when you come to visit Japan.
Discover Japan’s December Delights: Top 10 Events and Festivals
As winter descends on Japan, the country transforms into a festive wonderland, brimming with unique and vibrant events and celebrations. December in Japan is not just about serene snowscapes; it’s a month packed with vibrant festivals and cultural events that offer a glimpse into the country’s rich traditions and contemporary flair. From historical commemorations to modern fanfare, here’s a curated … Read More
Ruriko-in ~The Most Instagrammable Temple in Kyoto【Travel Blog】
Have you been to Ruriko-in Temple, which has become a hot topic on social media in recent years? Jōdo Shinshu temple in Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Ruriko-in is famous for the superb photo of the seasonal scenery seen from a room, reflected on a shiny table.
Speak Japanese Every Day!
Have you been speaking Japanese lately? Don’t you just learn on your own, but never use it? To master a new language, it’s important to use it every day. We are committed to helping you speak real Japanese! Speak Japanese Every Day!Elevate Your Daily Japanese Learning Journey The most crucial step in mastering the Japanese language is to use … Read More
Japan’s Coming of Age Day (2023 version)
Every January in Japan, the nation celebrates an age-old tradition: Coming of Age Day (成人の日 Seijin no Hi). This special National holiday marks a milestone for individuals who have officially reached adulthood at 20 years old – and with recent changes to the law that will lower the legal adulting age to 18 in April 2022, even more people can … Read More
Studio Ghibli Films’ Real-Life Locations in Japan
When you were young, did you daydream about visiting the bathhouse in Spirited Away, or wandering through the forest from Princess Mononoke? Studio Ghibli (スタジオジブリ) is a household name in Japan and has also gained recognition around the world. However, some international Studio Ghibli fans might be surprised to learn that several of the settings in their beloved childhood films are … Read More