Introducing Japanese signboard from outside, the actual field. š This time from Kawazu town where you can see pretty early flowering pink cherry blossomsšø
Kanji On the Street Actual Version #3 ~Walking street in Beppu
Introducing Japanese signboard from outside, the actual field. š This time from Beppu, famous Onsen town (hot spring town) in Oita prefecture!
Onsen/SentÅ Manners: Japanese Bathing Etiquette
Japanese onsen (ęø©ę³: hot springs) or sentÅ (é湯: public baths), are are enjoyed by anyone of all ages. Onsen use hot water taken from a natural hot spring, whileĀ sentÅ use tap water heated by boilers. Both onsen and sentÅ 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 (ęø©ę³) 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”. Ā 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 onsenĀ (ęø©ę³) or “hot springs”Ā when you come to visit Japan.