Dive into Japan’s bathing culture at Arashiyama. Discover rituals, etiquette, and wellness benefits with expert guides. Perfect for mindful travelers.
Dive into Japan’s bathing culture at Arashiyama. Discover rituals, etiquette, and wellness benefits with expert guides. Perfect for mindful travelers.
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Taisha is a top attraction in Kyoto, renowned for its stunning Senbon Torii gates. Walking through these gates offers an unforgettable experience. Inari Taisha is dedicated to the guardian deity of business prosperity, family safety, road safety, and the performing arts.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple -…
- Fushimi Inari-taisha Shrine - Fushimi Inari Taisha is a top attraction in Kyoto, renowned for its stunning Senbon Torii gates. Walking through these gates offers an unforgettable experience. Inari Taisha is dedicated to the guardian deity of business prosperity, family safety, road safety, and the performing arts.
- Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Kiyomizu-dera Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Kyoto and a must-see destination. Don’t miss the breathtaking panoramic views of Kyoto.
- Kinkakuji Temple - The Kinkakuji Temple, adorned in pure gold leaf, stands as a luxurious emblem of Kyoto.

- Entrance fees
- Large towels, face towels
- Guide fee
- Tea and coffee
- Entrance fees
- Large towels, face towels
- Guide fee
- Tea and coffee
Seeking an authentic Japanese experience beyond the usual tourist attractions? Embark on a unique cultural journey into the essence of Japan’s bathing tradition!
Similar to the tea ceremony, hot springs in Japan are a deeply ingrained cultural practice. But how does one bathe in the Japanese style? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing experts will…
Seeking an authentic Japanese experience beyond the usual tourist attractions? Embark on a unique cultural journey into the essence of Japan’s bathing tradition!
Similar to the tea ceremony, hot springs in Japan are a deeply ingrained cultural practice. But how does one bathe in the Japanese style? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing experts will guide you through the intriguing etiquette and health benefits of Japanese baths—and then you’ll have the opportunity to experience it firsthand!
What to Expect: In a delightful dining area within the facility, enjoy a drink while discovering the history and profound significance of Japanese bathing culture. Following this, you’ll have the opportunity to bathe at Tenzan no Yu, a hot spring cherished by locals for many years. ✨
Why Join?
An opportunity to engage with Japanese culture using all five senses. Perfect for travelers interested in wellness, mindfulness, and local traditions.
- The guide is a local Japanese and is not very good at English.
- staff are not homosexual.
- I am an independent guide and am not an employee of Tenzan no Yu
- Individuals with contraindications for Hot spring (e.g., severe heart or lung diseases, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, advanced malignant tumors, or severe anemia).
- Individuals feeling unwell on the day, those with a fever, or those who have consumed alcohol. Participants who cannot bathe independently or require significant assistance (e.g., wheelchair users).
- If a doctor advises against participation, the individual must refrain from joining the experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.