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Japanese Onsen Guide: How to Experience Hot Springs Like a Local

Onsen (hot springs) are one of Japan’s greatest cultural experiences but most tourists only visit big commercial ones. The real magic happens in small, local bathhouses in mountain towns, coastal villages, and even Tokyo neighborhoods.

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Onsen Etiquette: The Rules Every Visitor Must Know

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Before You Enter

  • Tattoos: Many traditional onsen prohibit tattoos. Private onsen (kashikiri) are always tattoo-friendly.
  • Bring a small towel: Never put it in the water. Fold it and place on your head.
  • Wash before entering: Always shower thoroughly at washing stations first.

In the Bath

  • Enter slowly. Water is typically 40-44 degrees Celsius.
  • Don’t swim or splash. Onsen is for relaxing.
  • Keep conversations quiet.
  • Stay hydrated before and after.
Japanese onsen
Natural outdoor onsen

Best Local Onsen by Area

Hakone (1.5 hours from Tokyo)

Skip crowded day-spas. Find small family-run ryokan offering day-use bathing (higaeri nyuyoku) for 800-1,500 yen. Gora has sodium-rich water great for skin, Yumoto has classic sulfur springs.

Kusatsu (Gunma Prefecture)

Japan’s #1 hot spring town. 19 free public bathhouses throughout town. No reservations, no tourists, just incredible naturally acidic water.

Beppu (Oita, Kyushu)

More hot spring sources than anywhere in Japan. Try Takegawara Onsen sand bath: buried in naturally heated volcanic sand for 15 minutes. Only 1,500 yen.

Tokyo’s Secret Neighborhood Onsen

Try Jakotsu-yu in Asakusa — a no-frills neighborhood bathhouse with dark brown mineral-rich water. Entry: 520 yen. No tourists. Just locals.

Traditional bath house
Local sento — affordable relaxation

Tattoo-Friendly Onsen Options

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  • Private onsen rooms (kashikiri): 2,000-5,000 yen per session
  • Kinosaki Onsen: Most of 7 public bathhouses are tattoo-friendly
  • Beppu: Generally more relaxed about tattoos
  • Tattoo cover stickers: Available at convenience stores

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