While showers are a necessary part of everyday life, the Japanese don’t just take showers, they love soaking in bathtubs. Most people in Japan think of the bathtub as washing away not only their sweat and dirt from the day but their fatigue, too. so it is typically custom to take baths every night.

Everyone can experience this part of Japanese culture by dipping into onsen (hot springs) and public baths.

Hot spring baths, or onsen, are essential parts of the Japanese bathing culture. The water in hot springs must contain a certain amount of minerals and naturally-occurring chemicals to be considered onsen. Hot springs have been used for thousands of years in Japan, once for their medicinal purposes as “toji.” They remain popular for their associated many health benefits to this day.

Japan is home to many volcanoes, which is why there are more than 20,000 onsen facilities located across the country. While there are onsens in Tokyo, if you head to more rural areas, you will discover many more onsens, as well as onsen towns where traditional Japanese inns are gathered in abundance.

One way to enjoy hot springs is on an onsen trip. This involves staying at a hotel with hot spring facilities, eating delicious food, and having fun in the surrounding sightseeing areas. There are many hot spring districts in Japan, but some of the most popular are Hakone, Arima Onsen, and Beppu.

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