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  • This is Yumoto Onsen, Iwaki, Fukushima, I thought I'd take a minute and take a look inside

  • See what it looks like this is the outside area now this part of the Onsen is co-eds

  • It's Konyoku, meaning, it's mixed. You have men and women here usually

  • It's not what you think usually people are modest they cover up

  • but today

  • What makes this really beautiful is that you can see the autumn colors are in really?

  • popping today

  • That's what makes Onsen really amazing. That's why I like autumn the best if you take a look around

  • There's some red up here, the some red here this color this tree is gonna be turning color soon

  • The sky is blue you can hear that beautiful sound of the water running. I'm not talking

  • Let's get in. My favorite time of the year to visit the Onsen is fall, winter and early spring

  • Because that's when it feels the best to soak in hot water

  • Onsens are usually a place with stunning scenery

  • The water comes naturally from the ground containing loads of minerals good for the skin

  • It's sometimes mixed with cooler water when the hot spring temperatures are too hot to be comfortable in

  • For me it's a time I can slow down. There's no swimming or playing here. It's a place to relax

  • In a large bath like this you can move around to different areas or sit on a rock and take a break to cool down

  • Let's head to another bath in the area

  • This is the Onsen

  • It's got that feeling to it. You know the woody walls and ceiling the old tack to it

  • Caked on sulfur. The smell of rotten eggs oh

  • Oh, Yeah

  • It's really hot

  • You can see the mineral staining the bath after years of use

  • So Hako-Yu has public baths for a reasonable 230, yen, or two dollars open to the general public

  • The bathhouse itself looks like something from an anime resembling Dogo Onsen in Matsuyama, Shikoku

  • There are two bathrooms here that switch between men and women on different days

  • this one is open to men today the high ceilings and open baths in the center is really stunning to look at

  • This is Hanano-Yu at Bandai Atami Onsen, and it has loads of different baths in the same place

  • My favorite is the big barrel. it fits more than one person nice to share it with a friend or a stranger

  • We're all equal when naked in Japan

  • Hadaka-no-Tsukiai

  • Many Onsen have both outdoor and indoor baths in the winter the temperature change is pretty abrupt

  • I think you appreciate the hot water more when you have to freeze to get to it

  • It's still too good!

  • The cool air is all other than that

  • Really hot water

  • I only get up so cold

  • Here's the indoor bath, it's quite large

  • So you can find an area for yourself or sit around friends?

  • You can shower after the bath at the many stools with faucets around the edge of the bath

  • This outdoor bath is illuminated making it look like it was sent down from the heavens to make you feel like a god

  • Many new style Ryokans have modern touches like this

  • Down here

  • the flow used to be making the view with this

  • Being outside, surrounded by nature means waterfalls that sound of rushing water is a good contrast to the last bath

  • Which is a lot quieter?

  • This bath is at ground level along the river

  • It's really cold, but that there is Tamago-Yu this back. I want to show you in

  • Beautiful 360 degree virtual reality video you can see on the left and right of me. This is a river going through here

  • It's got sulfuric water in it. There's a powder that makes it kind of like a green white

  • Color and you're gonna see this in the bath, which is really cool

  • This is always such an amazing experience to be in an Onsen like this

  • Oh, Yeah

  • That's it Onsen!

  • This is called egg bath because of the smell and because it makes your skin feel soft like an eggshell

  • I love bathing in historic baths like this. Old wooden buildings that have tons of personality

  • The color of the water makes this bath more curious to me different

  • More than just being loaded with minerals it stands out with the wood color around it when regular water would just give off a reflection

  • It's really incredible. You can hear the rushing river going by

  • Exciting great here!

  • Tamago-Yu

  • It's really cold, so this is the outdoor bath Auto door

  • Yeah

  • It's about

  • Two degrees Celsius, it's a little bit freeze, but you can see how beautiful it is

  • Right now you it's the end of autumn

  • There's still some of the autumn colors hanging onto the leaves

  • This bath is really cool because it's layered it steered you have three layers three tiers

  • Each one is a little bit cooler as you get the other warmer

  • And this one gets a little bit cooler as you get there, but they're all quite hot, maybe this is at 40 degrees Celsius

  • But the most impressive thing about this

  • Onsen not not the architecture the wood covering is

  • The view the fact that we're at elevation looking down onto the river, and then that sound can you hear it?

  • That's the river the rapids they're about 250 meters away, and the color is beautiful

  • You know it's really cold. I'm just gonna get in

  • He's been amazing feeling

  • So cold outside. We're here in the water you look perfect

  • the different shapes styles and views from the baths make each Onsen experience special

  • All right, so this is Toryu-Kan

  • They have a normal bath, and they have one in the room a private bath, but they also have one. That's outside

  • So let's go check that out you have to change into

  • these wooden sandal so or "Geta" and

  • Down we go

  • Onsen baths are sometimes separated from the building meaning you have to walk outside to get to them

  • Your sandals or get to here

  • These baskets down here these buckets are for your Yukata to put it in and there you are very

  • impressive and beautiful

  • So there you have it, this is Toryu-Kan beautiful Onsen

  • The trees are bare in the winter meaning the view is different by season

  • Now let's look at the traditional Japanese Inn, it's called Ryokan here in Fukushima although each Ryokan is different the rooms have many similarities

  • Lots of the Japanese Rhokan

  • This is a room in a Japanese-style hotel with your call a Ryokan and

  • The first thing you notice when you come in here is it's a Tatami. It's a very traditional

  • Flooring here. There's 16 - Tatami mats, which is quite large. It's just me staying here. This is too much space for one person

  • Usually a family of four will be here, which you can see with the seats

  • It is enough to accommodate four people at Ryokan you always pay per person not per room

  • Each person is getting that incredible service and of course two meals which you should never skip

  • All right

  • Unless pretty cold, you have a

  • Really big cushion and the chair is on the ground like this. It's pretty comfortable Japanese-style

  • Usually in the Ryokan rooms you'll have a little complimentary snack sometimes. It's a

  • Confection from this local area as well as it's cheap way. If there are four people

  • There's gonna be four of them around the table

  • And then you have a tea set they put it on the floor in front of the table

  • That's right this here is green tea

  • And you put one into the kettle and the pot

  • Wait a couple of minutes and put it the tea in there and here you go you have hot tea

  • Very very nice. No coffee if you're a coffee drinker bring your own. That's what I do every time

  • I come to Ryokan I bring my own coffee because yeah, they don't have it here

  • This is another room with a similar set up. Table in the middle, small tea lounge set by the window

  • Now let's move to the food "Kaiseki Ryori" or cuisine

  • Alright, so this is a dinner at a Rhokan

  • This is a really good one

  • This has all been set up usually they'll bring out the course is one by one

  • This is the starter and then they'll bring out these dishes

  • This is the likes of fire for the Sukiyaki and the soup

  • later on but I asked them to bring everything out at

  • Once so you can get a sense of the scope of the size of this meal we got some really nice Japanese sake here Kampai

  • This is Sukiyaki

  • This is Fukushima beef and

  • You dip the Sukiyaki into the egg like this

  • Sukiyaki, I can't even start straight to explain what all of this stuff is but

  • This one's from me, and this one is for you

  • So thanks for joining me. I hope you enjoy this meal because it's really special each meal at a Ryokan is seasonal

  • There are four seasons in Japan

  • Spring, summer, fall and winter. This is the fall set up. It's really good, Bon Appetit!

  • Itadaki-masu

  • This is the Onsen's Yukata.

  • They have Yukata in the closet it almost always this

  • Just like you're getting used to there's to set the towel, jacket

  • Coat hangers you know

  • The light is made out of Washi paper on the table, there's a snack that's complementary

  • Information packet with Wi-Fi and TV remote control with the TV it's kind of the same setup in everybody, Ryokan

  • I think you're getting used to it

  • The closet has a bath set with razor, tooth brush, wash towel and extra amenities

  • This room is luxurious and beautiful.

  • Here's the living room

  • The Futon is in its own room for sleeping

  • Come on let's keep moving there's more to see like the other rooms. There's a lounge area for tea by the window

  • And unlike many other rooms there's this private Onsen bath

  • very very cool

  • It's great for families really shy people and people with tattoos who can't bathe in public areas

  • Oh yeah, so nice

  • Come on in here

  • Now you can really see

  • If you look up on the ceiling you can see the condensation of

  • All the steam just sticking to the roof and now collecting and totally

  • gonna start to rain in here looks like it anyways and

  • The bath is wonderful this the water is coming out of here

  • This looks like a little birdhouse

  • Take the top off you can see it is just the pipe but

  • It's better if it looks like that oh wow I want to get it

  • It's nice and warm

  • There are all sorts of Onsen rooms and meals available and any trip to Japan must include an Onsen and Ryokan stay

  • Check out the other in-depth videos on Fukushima's Onsen and Ryokan culture to see what makes this a must when visiting Japan

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This is Yumoto Onsen, Iwaki, Fukushima, I thought I'd take a minute and take a look inside

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