Stay in a traditional Japanese inn and enjoy their hot spring baths in the traditional way. 3. Bath at the nine bathhouses and collect the stamps.
While your ryokan will have their own baths, it's fun to get dressed up in the provided yukata and putter around with the wooden geta sandals from bathhouse to bathhouse. Volcanic Sand Bath Treatments & Services Experience a authentic Volcanic Sand Bath, the only one outside of Japan. Reap the benefits of the Japanese tradition of sand bathing brought to SoJo Spa Club all the way from Ibusuki, Japan in partnership with Hakusuikan.
Urban bathhouse and Japanese inspired restaurant serving seasonal cuisine, sake and tea. Onsen also offers massage and acupuncture. Our Facility Banya 5 is an environment which promotes wellness, vitality and rejuvenation of the soul in the tradition of Turkish hammams, Russian banyas, Finnish saunas and Japanese bath houses.
Join us at Banya 5 and immerse yourself in this unique sensory experience. In an effort to respect our guests' privacy we do not conduct tours of the facility. Banya 5 strives to foster an inclusive.
Ofuro Bath In Japan, the bath serves as the path to well-being for both body and soul. It is a place in which to gather one's thoughts and seek refuge from the tensions and stress of everyday life. So it has been for a thousand years in Japan, and so it is still today at the Kura Door.
Experience the tradition of the Japanese Ofuro Bath in one of two private rooms. Our bath attendant will. If this is your first bathhouse experience, welcome! Learn about bathhouse etiquette, how to sauna, and more.
This fee gives you access to our facilities: locker rooms, saunas, steam rooms, hydrotherapy spa pools, baths, lounge areas, and fitness center. Food, beverages, massages, and treatments are additional to this price and can be purchased using your electronic watch, as desired. Ten Thousand Waves is inspired by the great Japanese mountain hot spring resorts.
Our resort includes our legendary spa, restaurant Izanami and lodging from Houses of the Moon. Often overlooked for Japan's famous hot springs, public bathhouses offer a window into everyday life in Japan. These baths are often more affordable and accessible than hot springs, making them an easy way to experience Japanese bathing culture.
Hot spring baths come in many varieties, indoors and outdoors, traditional and modern. Hot spring baths can be enjoyed at ryokan, hotels and public bath houses. An overnight stay at an onsen ryokan, in particular, is a highly recommended experience to any visitor of Japan.