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🔰Timeline 🔰

00:00 – Coming Up
00:08 – Visit To Public Onsen(Nude Public Bath)
00:56 – How Does Public Onsen Looks?
01:57 – Getting Ready For Private Onsen bath
02:22 – How To Bath In Onsen Like Japanese?
03:08 – Do’s and Don’ts of Onsen Bathing
04:54 – Bathing In Private Onsen
05:40 – Going Outside – Open Forest Onsen Bath
06:26 – Open Onsen In Forest
07:12 – My Experience Explained About Onsen
Public Japanese Onsen, also known as hot springs, are a popular form of relaxation and socialization in Japan. These natural hot springs are believed to have therapeutic benefits for the body, and are often used as a way to unwind and de-stress.

If you’re planning to visit a Japanese onsen, it’s important to know the do’s and don’ts of this cultural tradition. Firstly, it’s important to note that onsen are typically segregated by gender, with separate facilities for men and women. It is customary to bathe nude, so be prepared to remove all clothing and cover yourself with a small towel while walking around the onsen.

Before entering the onsen, it’s important to wash thoroughly using the shower facilities provided. It’s considered impolite to bring any soap or shampoo into the onsen, so make sure to rinse yourself thoroughly before entering the hot springs.

While in the onsen, it’s important to remain quiet and respectful of other bathers. It’s also important to avoid splashing or diving, as this can disturb the tranquility of the onsen.

Overall, visiting a public Japanese onsen can be a unique and enjoyable experience. By following these simple guidelines, you can fully immerse yourself in this cultural tradition and enjoy the benefits of these natural hot springs.

Hotel – https://www.shiretoko-mura.jp

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