Onsen Etiquette Japan: A First-Time Visitor Guide
A practical, step-by-step etiquette guide for first-timersβbefore, during, and after bathingβso your onsen experience stays comfortable for everyone.
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Showing 22 onsens

Oshima-machi, Tokyo

Hinohara-mura, Tokyo

Okutama-machi, Tokyo
![Tsurunoyu Onsen Bato-kan [Temporarily Closed] hot spring in Okutama, Tokyo](/_next/image?url=%2Fimages%2Fonsens%2Fonsen-48-floating-deck.png&w=1200&q=34)
Okutama, Tokyo

Hinokara Village, Nishitama District, Tokyo

Okutama, Tokyo

Kozu Island Village, Tokyo

Ome City, Tokyo

Okutama, Tokyo

Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Okutama-machi, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo

Oshima, Tokyo

Minato City, Tokyo

Ome, Tokyo

Ome, Tokyo

Nijima, Tokyo

Ome, Tokyo
![Nanzansou (Minamiyama-Sou) [Tokyo] hot spring in Ome, Tokyo](/_next/image?url=%2Fimages%2Fonsens%2Fonsen-24-meiji-ornate.png&w=1200&q=34)
Ome, Tokyo

Ome, Tokyo

Taito City, Tokyo

Kozushima Village, Tokyo

Akiruno, Tokyo
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A practical, step-by-step etiquette guide for first-timersβbefore, during, and after bathingβso your onsen experience stays comfortable for everyone.
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