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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Himeji, Hyogo

Toba-shi, Mie

Kyoto, Kyoto

Shirahama, Wakayama

Kobe, Hyogo

Kyotango, Kyoto

Miyazu, Kyoto

Nara, Nara

Shirahama-cho, Wakayama

Osaka City, Osaka

Osaka, Osaka

Osaka, Osaka

Osaka, Osaka

Tondabayashi, Osaka

Osaka, Osaka

Tanabe, Wakayama

Shirahama, Wakayama

Hikone, Shiga

Heijo Town, Ikoma District, Nara

Tsu, Mie

Shima, Mie

Tsu, Mie

Komono, Mie

Kihoku-cho, Mie

Kumano, Mie

Shima, Mie

Komono-cho (Komono), Mie

Toba, Mie

Komono, Mie Prefecture, Mie

Odaicho, Mie

Toba, Mie

Kisozaki Town, Mie

Nabari, Mie

Nabari, Mie

Matsusaka, Mie

Komono, Mie
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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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