3 onsen rules every visitor should know♨️ #visitjapan #japantrip #japantravel
Before you jump into the hospital, here’s what you need to know. First, no phone in a changing loom. That’s where everybody getting undressed. So, taking photo is a big no no. There’s always a place where you can take a pictures and a place where you can’t. Just make sure to follow the sign and be respectful. Second, tie your hair before getting in. It’s not really a strict lu, but it’s a good manners. People feels more comfortable when your hair stays out of the water. Third, rinse your chair after using it. When you’re done washing, just give it a quick rinse so it’s clean for the next person. Japanese owning culture is all about respect for the others, for the space, and for the water itself. Now you’re ready to relax like a locals travel Japan together. Click the link in your profile to plan your dream Japan
3 onsen rules every visitor should know♨️
One of the things that truly represents Japanese local life is onsen (hot springs) and sento (public baths). If you come to Japan, you definitely gotta try them at least once!
But before you jump in, there are three important rules and manners you should know. These customs help preserve the culture and make your experience much more enjoyable.
Keep in mind that some places may have slightly different rules, so make sure to check before you enter!
I also share info about hot spring towns from time to time, so stay tuned!
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