
First, bring the towels set in your room to the bath.
Usually there will be two types of towels in your room. The bigger is for drying off after soaking in the baths. The smaller one is for washing your body.
When you leave the room, make sure to put your valuables into a safety box. You can deposit your key with the front desk.
Remove your clothes and enter the bath area. Before stepping into a tub, rinse yourself off slightly. This is also to warm up your body. This practice is called KAKEYU.
After the slight rinse of your body, immerse into the tub. Each hot spring has its own specialties for healing various types of diseases and injuries. Please take a look at the effects of these ingredients.
Itfs not polite to put your small towel into the tub. Also,It is not polite to put your large towel on your body.
People visiting hot springs generally enjoy soaking three times during the stay. The first time is after checking in. The second, after dinner, the last is in the morning on the second day. In total they bathe three times! After enjoying your bath, cool down for a while outside a tub.
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