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Tattoos - how strict are Onsens : r JapanTravelTips - Reddit Hello, As mentioned in the title, I was wondering how strict Onsens are with tattoos, both with fully exposed and covering up (and being allowed in with a cover up)? I have a very small wrist tattoo, but a larger one of my cat (with a couple of bats) that's about 20*10cm on my lower leg Edit: I think I've caused a little stir with my wording of the question so I just wanted to clarify on that
tattoo onsen question - disrespectful to wear tattoo covers? tattoo onsen question - disrespectful to wear tattoo covers? Question (self JapanTravelTips) submitted 1 month ago by Weak-Bag5069 To preface - I know every onsen has their own guidelines about tattoos so I plan to pay attention to those and respect them!
Yuyado Yamanoshou – Tattoo-Friendly Onsen in Kanagawa Yuyado Yamanoshou - A Tattoo-Friendly Hot Spring in Hakone Onsen, Kanagawa Does Yuyado Yamanoshou Allow Tattoos? Partially, tattoos are accepted at Yuyado Yamanoshou, but only in private baths—not public bath areas
How to Visit Onsen With Tattoos in Japan in 2024 - GaijinPot For many visitors to Japan, where ancient traditions harmonize with modern lifestyles, there lies a definitive Japanese experience: The onsen (hot springs) These natural hot springs, praised for their stimulating properties and serene ambiance, beckon travelers to immerse themselves in soothing waters Yet, it can quickly fade into disappointment for many visitors with tattoos Despite
Are Tattoos Allowed in Onsen Japan? Your 3 Ultimate Solutions for Worry . . . Are you worried that your tattoo will prevent you from enjoying a Japanese hot spring? Conclusion: No You absolutely can experience the onsen The traditional ban is real, but there are now three completely reliable solutions that eliminate the worry and guarantee your entry For decades, the simple answer to the tattoo question was “No ” This was rooted in the historical association