Today marked my fourth trip to one of Japan’s most luxurious experiences; the Onsen.
An Onsen, or Bath House is a public place where people come to bathe and relax in human-made or natural hot-springs (holy hyphens Batman!). One of the more unique nuances of an onsen visit is that your luxuriating is done totally nude.
Nude. Naked. No clothing. Something that we all know I am very comfortable with. Didn’t catch the sarcasm did you? Ok. In most instances, I’d rather poke myself in the eye than be naked in front of anyone (including but not limited to family pets, people on TV and myself) thus making my first onsen visit a study in awkwardness and full-body blushing. But you know? I find it fascinating how quickly we (the mouse in my pocket) get over these sorts of fears and how willing I am now to take my clothes off at the slightest provocation. I should probably edit that sentence, but it’s just so damn funny I can’t bring myself to do it.
Today’s Onsen journey was a gorgeous 45 minute bike-ride through some harrowing switchbacks in the mountains surrounding Himeji. The landscape, while a little brown from winter, was still beautiful – the fields were an amazing colour of green, one that the photo does little justice, as well as the river, which was swollen from the rain we’ve been getting.
The Onsen itself was lovely – the nicest I’ve been to so far. Complete with an interior garden and water sculpture. We were also surprised to find that apart from two large pools inside of the complex, there was a large outdoor pool which we spent a good amount time in. It was a breathtakingly beautiful spring day, with the warm sun on your shoulders and a nice, cool mountain breeze coming off of the mountains and a the sweet smell of budding plum trees blossoming in the distance.
Unfortunately, because of the nudity in the Onsen, no photos were allowed, so you’ll just have to trust me on that one.
I had an excellent morning and afternoon, filled with genuine, strong conversation with friends, a nice bike ride, relaxing hour in an amazing hot spring and the promise of a warm bed when I got home. I can’t wait to do it again!

Tanuki-san
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