
This information may be subject to an automated decision-making process to assess your preferences or areas of personal interest. Your information will be kept as long as necessary to achieve the purpose for which it is processed. Your information is sent to EVANEOS, located at 27 rue de Mogador, 75009 Paris, France, in order provide you with its services, personalized information relevant to you, and practical advice regarding your travel plans. An Evaneos local agency will be happy to offer their suggestions. If you prefer to connect with nature, head to Yumoto Onsen in Nikko, the thermal baths at Hirayu-Onsen in Takayama, or Lake Akan in Kushiro. In Tokyo, for example, you can visit the baths inside the Oedo Onsen Monogatari theme park, which is decorated in typical, Edo-period fashion. Whatever your itinerary, you'll have plenty of opportunities to visit an onsen during your visit to Japan.

You can also stroll through the " Hells of Beppu", which are hot springs that bubble up in surprising, varied colors. From the Kamenoi Hotel, you can access no less than eight thermal centers that provide a wide range of treatments like sand, steam, or mud baths. They can serve as shrines to kami, which are Japanese ancestral spirits, or simply as establishments that offer pure relaxation.įor a complete thermal spa experience, visit Beppu on Kyushu Island. Onsens are the natural hot springs beloved by locals, and there are about 3,000 of them throughout the country. You can also stroll through the "Hells of Beppu", which are hot springs that bubble up in surp.Ī soak in an onsen is a must when visiting Japan.

For a complete thermal spa experience, visit Beppu on Kyushu Island. They can serve as shrines to kami, which are Japanese ancestral spirits, or simply as establishments that offer pure relaxation. A soak in an onsen is a must when visiting Japan.
