Eight hundred years ago, tired and defeated samurai warrior of the Genji clan by clan Heiki escape. Taira-Minamoto war had lost. their land and their pride: the exhausted men, now refugees in their own country was precious to lose the Samurai. However, things were about to change for the better.
In urgency, and above all, a bathroom, (Samurai were or not, this is Japanese and cleaning of the utmost importance), unbeaten in one of Japan Heikigreat national treasures: the spa, or onsen Yunishigawa Yunishigawa. Warm, sparkling, sparkling body of water unpolluted, with the best of nature imbued with healing and minerals - not surprisingly, the clan decided that their new village in the area. To this day, walking through the typical thatched houses in the village on foot, on the grounds of the temple sanctuary and visitors can Yudonosan Takushido learn what life is like for the old memberWarriors and their families.
Yunishigawa is the most popular and mystical Japanese hot springs, but it is not the only one. Like most volcanic activity, O-yu ", literally" honorable hot water, "tends to jump from every pore of Japanese regional U - bring with them the most beautiful little village and spa facilities, which have become an indispensable part of a this phenomenon.
Today, the baths in a variety of shapes and sizes. In addition,everyone has their own unique blend of minerals and acids - presumably with healing properties for the different, but specific complaints.
Visitors can choose to swim in a public bathroom and relatively inexpensive, which crosses the city, or stay in a luxury ryokan, or traditional Japanese inn - an option very spoiled, but expensive. Some ryokan can do, but even if visitors do not soak them to stay there - this is an inexpensive way to enjoy the experience - even ifbriefly.
For newcomers, two brilliant books about Japanese hot springs are "Guide to Japanese Hot Springs" and "Japan is hidden Hot Springs' is worth looking at your travels in the country.
How perfectly well-behaved people, there is hardly a surprise, is that bathing in onsen own unwritten, but widely used, Knigge. (This despite the fact that the "naked camaraderie of Onsen" Experience is something that many Japanese are trying to help actually paidsocial ties!)
Anyway, here are some points worthy of note, before diving:
• In the first place, do not dive inside This is not only extremely rude from the Japanese point of view, probably crack his skull, as the shallow water.
Swimmers · are required to thoroughly wash in the showers and taps, before entering the onsen provided.
• Do not use soap in the Onsen, again, this can be done in the showers, where
· Place a small "modestyTowel "too soft cover soldiers at the entrance. Once safely under water, this towel to use to scrub your body, or wringed (outside of the bathroom, please), and put it on the head. The strange ritual it is said by local experts to avoid fainting in the bath.
A little 'practice you catch the debut of bathers on these amenities carefully. In the meantime, you should make a misstep, just below with a little 'good!
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