- Private onsen for couples : r Osaka - Reddit
Arima Onsen, grand hotel, has day use private onsen rooms They are very nice and have a spacious shower change area that you can relax in, and then an outside private onsen I think you reserve 2-3 hour slots if I recall correctly I would check right away I believe they sell out rather quickly There is also the public onsen, it’s quite nice, but men’s and women’s are separate It
- PSA: Don’t wear clothes in an onsen : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
There are tourists who wear clothes in an onsen for whatever reason However, it is very disrespectful to not follow the onsen etiquette If you can’t take your clothes off, please don’t go to an onsen Share Add a Comment Sort by: Top Open comment sort options Best New Controversial Old Q A ThySaggy •
- Best onsen towns? : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
While the onsen that are closest to Tokyo or Osaka seem ideal, I have been doing a bunch of reading on Hokkaido and would love the opportunity to go there Anyone have thoughts on if it is worth the trek? It seems like the best option for travel would be flying instead of taking the bullet train I would appreciate any feedback
- Cheapest way to cover a tattoo while visiting Japanese onsen?
Search for tattoo friendly onsen near your destinations first, pursue a tattoo cover sticker from Amazon second I was allowed access to a pool that had a no tatt policy by wearing leggings and a rash guard, as I’m pretty covered, and got no guff Reply reply Sneezes-on-babies •
- Hakone Onsen Advice : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
The Sakura 2 room has ensuite private onsen, in-room dining (this was more fun and romantic than we anticipated), two big rooms plus a little private sitting room, and the fluffiest most wonderful futons for sleeping The grounds are gorgeous with a garden and coy pond The onsen has volcanic-heated water full of miners that feels soft and velvety
- Recommendation, for a small, not hyper-popular, middle-tier onsen . . .
Bessho Onsen, Shirahone Onsen, Unazuki Onsen or even Kaminoyama Onsen may meet your critieria, but be aware that most famous or tourist-friendly onsen towns in Japan (Kinosaki Onsen, Gero Onsen, Hakone, Kusatsu, Ginzan Onsen, Hirayu Onsen) are famous for a reason
- [Onsen Etiquette] Dos and Donts - Reddit
If the onsen you visited has sauna, and if you enter a room and it's quiet, that's your cue to also be quiet A lot of times, groups of tourists would enter a quiet room and start talking loudly and everyone else would leave because of it Don't bring your phone inside, you can be parted with it surely for an hour or two?
- Ryokan with private onsen : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit
Hi together, this is not a really thought through post, but I was wondering if you can recommend some specific ryokans in japan with a private onsen Currently my girlfriend and I are planning to visit japan in oct-nov next year for 2-3 weeks Ideally the ryokan would be located somewhere which is in reach of public transport but also with a view into nature I was looking in the web and the
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