【Onsen étiquette🛀】Japanese Onsen Culture and Etiquette

Cultural Etiquette

When entering a Japanese hot spring, there are several basic manners you must observe:

Wash Before Soaking

It is mandatory to thoroughly wash your entire body using the shower or kakeyu (ladling hot water) before entering the main bathtub.

No Swimsuits

Wearing swimsuits or underwear is prohibited in public baths, regardless of gender. You enter nude.

Keep Towels Out of the Tub

It is bad manners to dip your towel into the bathwater. Please keep your small towel on your head or place it on the edge of the tub.

Tattoo Policy

Many Japanese onsen facilities restrict entry for people with tattoos. However, regulations are easing; larger, more open facilities like Sai-no-Kawara Rotenburo may allow entry (though some facilities might ask you to cover smaller tattoos with plasters). It is best to check each facility’s official policy beforehand.

Bathing Manners and Tips: Onsen Bathing Guide | Guide | Travel Japan – Japan National Tourism Organization (Official Site)
Bathing in an onsen fed by natural hot spring water, is a must-try in Japan. Learn about the health benefits and the do’…

コメント

タイトルとURLをコピーしました