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The Niseko area is blessed not only with an abundance of
snow , but also an abundance of onsen or hot springs.
All the main base areas have onsen within them and there
are many more accessible by car or bus in close proximty.
This adundance and proximity to the ski areas makes
it an easily accessible apres ski activity to soak away
those pains and rest those weary bodies.
Onsen to the Japanese are a way to relax and revitalise,
many are rich in minerals which are associated with
numerous health benefits, helping to relieve muscle
and joint pain and arthiritis. But even if you don't
have any serious ailments or injuries they are well
known for the relaxing effect they have on your body.
Onsen hot springs are essentially a communal bath or
sento and these days are generally single sex where
women and men bathe seperately. Onsen ediquette is some
what different from using hot springs or spas in other
countires. One of the major differences is that bathers
bathe naked using a small bath towel while entering
and leaving the onsen if your modest. Bathing naked
is said to even break down the barriers in society even
more adding to the sharing experience. Another difference
worth noting is that bathers wash thoroughly before
entering the hot spring.
If you are planning to spend time relaxing in an onsen
to reep the never ending health benefits then you should
take the time to learn about onsen ediquette.
To read
about onsen kata (way of doing: ediquitte) please checkout our
Onsen Kata page
By Simon Ramsay nisekosnow.net