Japansk mat & Japansk matlagningskurs

Nov 3, 2012

Onsen (Hot springs)



It is colder and colder in Sweden.  When Swedish summer is over, I always miss Onsen (hot spring).  In Japan, there are so many osnen spots and it is very common to go to Onsen over weekends or even one day trip.  Every time I visit Japan, going to Onsen with my family and friends is highly prioritized. The picture above shows a view from outdoor Onsen. The hotel we stayed is located in front of Pacific ocean and it was wonderful moment. Onsen outside is called Rotenburo. I prefer Rotenburo to indoor onsen because I  can enjoy fresh air.


If you go to snow are in winter, you can enjoy Rotenburo with snow. One thing you should be careful is that the floor is a bit slippery. But I believe Swedish people are good at walking on snow and icy streets.  Chances are, you should try!