THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ONSEN IN JAPAN | Tsuru no Yu
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Amazing Onsen Ryokan in Japan - Kada Awashima Hotspring Osaka-ya Hiina no Yu 加太淡嶋温泉 大阪屋 ひいなの湯
During my most recent trip to Japan, I stayed at an amazing ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) - Kada Awashima Hotspring Osaka-ya Hiina no Yu. Not only that, I also had the privilege to interview the hotel president and talk to the executive chef there! This is my first interview of any kind, which is very special for me. And who knows, maybe you'll have the chance to stay there too :)
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Relaxing in a Japanese Hot Spring | 24 Hours in Kagoshima
Kagoshima is a hot spring wonderland and having arrived at our final destination, we explore a public bath house, a unique martial art and the award winning Wagyu beef as we finish Journey Across Japan. (I can't believe it either).
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Japanese Onsen Bath Experience: Hot Spring Paradise ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Grab your towel because it's time for an epic Japanese onsen bath adventure! We will explore 13 Onsen Towns, hopping from one to another as a bath tourist around Fukushima. Naked outside in the snow? It's part of the fun!
Japanese Onsen are natural hot springs and around them are amazing places where you can bathe in many different kinds of waters. Bath tourism to onsen towns has always been popular with Japanese but as more people come to Japan for a visit, more are visiting the onsen and there are hundreds of hot spring towns.
Onsen baths are loaded with minerals that are good for the body, making your skin silky soft. Most of the water in these areas seeps from the ground, the hot water being the reason why many towns exist at that particular spot, their history rooting in its water.
It's the one do not miss recommendations I have for any trip to Japan. Every onsen is different so in this episode, I visit 13 different onsen towns in Fukushima prefecture, most with history going back centuries.
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日本の日記 | Japanese Diary 2 - Osaka Onsen
// I went to an onsen! It was amazing - I think I'll go to one in every city I go to in Japan (if I can find one). Now, time to explore Kyoto!
Japan Shrine Manners | DONT make FOREIGNER MISTAKES
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This is our biggest episode yet as I explore and photograph some of my favorite locations in Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka during a beautiful sakura season beginning with the seemingly infinite rows of vermilion torii gates in the Fushimi Inari Shrine. A very early morning ensures I have the entire shrine all to myself as the lanterns light the beautiful paths.
Next, I connect with my friend and local tour guide Yumi and we take a train together to Nara to explore some of Japan’s most important cultural and UNESCO World Heritage sites like Todai-ji temple. But Nara isn’t just known for the ancient architecture, it’s also famous for the thousands of nearly domesticated local deer that have become a tourist attraction themselves.
After another very early morning photographing the famous Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama, we quickly learn just how busy this location becomes when mainstream tourists arrive. Thankfully arriving super early ensures that I’m able to get the shot, and before heading to Osaka, I share about every piece of gear that’s in my camera bag.
In Osaka, I meet up with local landscape photographer Hideaki Sumi and we photograph a great spot at Osaka Castle where the Cherry Blossoms surround and frame the castle. We stay through a beautiful sunset and blue hour until we are able to get the perfect shot with the best light.
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7 Types Of Onsen/Hot Springs You Can Experience in Japan | @Bianca_Valerio
Creating a Japan bucket list? Make sure to add Onsen or hot springs as Japan-frequenter, Bianca Valerio, shares the different types of Onsen you can & should experience in a lifetime!
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My Favorite Onsen Hot Spring Town |GINZAN ONSEN, JAPAN VLOG
My favorite Japanese hot spring onsen towns in all of Japan! We head to Ginzan Onsen in Yamagata Prefecture in the north to explore this Ghibli looking town.
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Kyoto’s Onsen Town | Kurama Station
Kyoto is a city — and so much more! Kurama is at the end of the Eizan Line and we’ll explore the station area and feel how different Kyoto can be! Where is this? Kurama Station 鞍馬駅
Japan 2019 | VR, Osaka, Kyoto, Takaragawa Onsen
I went on this trip mid April.. the weather was a mixture of warm and chilly, very in between. It was also my very first time in Japan, definitely did not expect to be walking a minimum of 20,000 steps per day although I was prepared for it. My favourite part was the Onsen cause we just sat there LOL. I'm not really good at describing or talking lol! Enjoy.
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Japan’s Cherry Blossom Season Travel Tips | Secret Tokyo to Osaka / Kyoto Areas
We are 3 months away from the Cherry Blossom / Sakura season in Japan and the annual question and answer messages are filling my inbox.
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Traditional JAPANESE Breakfast + 10pm RAMEN at Onsen Hotel | Hakone, Japan
I had the time of my life traveling around the island of Japan back in January of 2019. It was one of the most incredible travel experiences I’ve ever had in my life. After I spent about a week exploring the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, the second leg of my trip took me to the prefectures, or states, just outside of Tokyo, which blew my mind with their natural beauty. I’m excited to show you the adventures I had there!
My day started super early at 5:45 a.m. at my mizunooto, or a mix between a traditional Japanese house, or ryokan, and a Western-style hotel. They have an onsen, or a hot spring, and provide their guests with towels for the experience, as well as a traditional robe and slippers to walk around in.
My first order of business was heading down to the private baths (I couldn’t visit the public ones because I have tattoos) before breakfast. They were occupied when I went down, so I decided to give you guys a tour of the grounds! It snowed the previous night. It looked so beautiful, even though it was freezing!
I only had a few minutes until breakfast, so I skipped the onsen and went to the same restaurant where I had the Japanese BBQ the previous night. The spread was huge!
I started by cooking my fish on the grill. While it cooked, I tried the fish cake with carrots that had been drowning in miso. It was so good! Next was some chicken and a poached egg, which I added soy sauce to. It fell apart but was still amazing!
Then I went with the Japanese omelet, which was a little sweet. Then was the salmon, which had a nice, roasted taste, and a fish sausage cake. Minced tuna with wasabi was next. The wasabi was super strong. Then I tried another fish cake and a fish wish big spines in it, vegetables, some salty bonito with sweet cream, and ginger salad, which was nice and refreshing.
The miso tofu soup was very tasty and earthy, and the tofu with soy was incredible. It had the consistence of crème brulee. There was also a custard-like dessert that was very creamy and frothy.
Then I take you back to the previous night, where I had some ramen at 10:30 p.m. The restaurant was beautiful and traditional and had a pond in the middle of it!
My ramen contained pork, seaweed, and onion and was outstanding. The noodles were thin and the broth was nice and flavorful. It was really hot, though! I loved that they do ramen at night.
After the ramen, I went outside to see the newly-fallen snow, and then went back inside to check out the gift shops, which sells lots of local products. Then it was time for a train ride. We arrived at the station and took a 30-minute ride to a town pretty close to Tokyo. The view from the train was beautiful! The trees were covered in snow and there were mountains in the distance. Then we arrived in the town!
I hope you enjoyed coming along with me for breakfast, my 10 p.m. late-night ramen dinner, and my amazing train ride through the mountains of Japan! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up, leave me a comment, and subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food content!
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Must-do trip to Wakayama castle, Japan |Things to do near Osaka
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Japan VLOG #5 | Cherry Blossoms in Osaka & Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima Island)
Hey guys! In this video I'm taking you to Osaka and Hiroshima (Miyajima Island) to see the infamous Itsukushima shrine. The cherry blossoms in Osaka were in full bloom so it was the most beautiful scenery I've seen so far in Japan (although I say that every video). But honestly, the most beautiful sight of cherry blossoms I've seen as well as the mesmerizing floating shrine at Miyajima Island. Enjoy! xx
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Imamiya Shrine Osaka Celebrates Ebessan | JAPAN Forward
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The Toka Ebisu Festival, known as ”Ebessan” among the locals, has just been held at Osaka’s Imamiya Ebisu Shrine.
Every year just after the first week of January, worshippers congregate here to collect a lucky bamboo branch — and pray to the god of prosperous business.
This is but one of the festivities which dot Japan at the start of the New Year, as celebrants flock to shrines to pay their first respects of the year in what is known as hatsumode.
As you entered the Imamiya Ebisu Shrine, music was playing and people were crying, “Bring good business quickly!” Welcoming celebrants were 50 young women known as fukumusume (literally, “lucky daughters”), dressed in traditional attire, which included a tall, semicircle-shaped hat.
According to the Japan Tourism Association, the position of fukumusume is much sought after, with approximately 3000 women applying every year for the 50 positions at Imamiya Ebisu Shrine. This makes the acceptance rate more difficult than most elite universities.
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Why Visit Shibu Onsen: Beautiful Traditional Japanese Town
Shibu Onsen is where Japenese people come to be traditional, wearing yukata's & bathing in the 9 natural onsens that run through the town.
The area is most famous for Jigokudani monkey park. Where wild macaques bathe in the hot springs during the winter months to avoid the cold
Japan has many mesmerising areas. Of course, you should visit Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. However there are so many secret Japanese villages and towns that are off the beaten path, at least by western tourists.
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EXPLORING JAPAN WITH COLLEGE BEST FRIEND! | Kyoto, Osaka, Kanazawa, Hiroshima
I went to Japan for the first time with one of my best friends from college! Today's travel vlog covers everything we did in Kyoto, Osaka, Kanazawa, and Hiroshima - from the bamboo forest to the golden temple to soaking in the onsen baths to eating takoyaki for the first time. ????????❤️
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