Kinosaki Onsen in winter Kino

Kinosaki Onsen in winter

Kinosaki Onsen in Hyogo Prefecture boasts a history of about 1,300 years since the Heian period, and even today it gives you a taste of Japanese culture.

At Kinosaki Onsen, formal attire is a yukata and geta sandals.
Guests staying at the inn are provided with a yukata to wear inside the inn, as well as one to wear when walking around the hot spring town.
When you think of Kinosaki Onsen, you think of touring the seven outdoor baths!
Wear this yukata when you go on a tour of the baths.

The seven outdoor baths are named Ichinoyu, Goshonoyu, Mandarayu, Satonoyu, Yanagiyu, Jizoyu, and Konoyu.
There are also several facilities with family baths, so the whole family can bathe in one bath!
It's safe for families with small children.

I like winter hot springs, so I always go on hot spring trips in winter. It feels so good to cool my hot body in the cold, clear air!
However, you need to be careful because if there is a heavy snowstorm your hair may freeze in the open-air bath, or you may catch a cold if you cool your body too much.

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Post by とぴぴ | Mar 31, 2021

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