I Tried a Japanese SAND BATH ????A Day in Kagoshima
Today on the Journey Across Japan, we visit the famous sand baths at Ibusuki Onsen in Kagoshima! Is it as great as it sounds?
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Volcanic Sand Bath Experience ★ ONLY in JAPAN
VOLCANIC SAND BATH? YES!! Welcome to Ibusuki, Kagoshima!
In this episode, John travels to Kagoshima prefecture on the bottom of Kyushu to visit this unique style of onsen. It's call “suna mushi onsen” (砂むし温泉) in Japan. This style of Volcanic Sand Bath is only in Ibusuki, Kagoshima.
There are several health benefits associated to suna mushi onsen.
★ Good for the skin
★ Improves blood circulation
★ Increases your metabolism
★ Relaxation
The sand is on average 50 to 55 degrees Celsius (~122 F) and that heat can be adjusted for children (cooler) -- or hotter for those who can take the heat.
The recommended time limit in the sand bath is 10 minutes although I like to stay under for 15 minutes. You can stay as long as you like but to be honest, you can't stay over 15-20 minutes because your skin and body just can't manage it.
After the sand bath, you rinse off, return to blue yukata robe and soak in an onsen if you like.
The whole experience is only 1080 yen.
A small towel is 120 yen. Lockers and a yukata are included.
Getting to Kagoshima:
Flight: I flew SKYMARK airlines for 9,800 yen but ANA and JAL also fly to Kagoshima from Tokyo as well as Osaka / Kansai.
Train:
Kagoshima is now linked by the Shinkansen like from Tokyo but it takes about 7-8 hours with a change of trains in either Hakata (Fukuoka).
Bus: There are night buses from Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo.
I recommend flying though.
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Visiting a Volcanic Sand Onsen Hot Spring in Kagoshima, Japan
While Chris Broad from Abroad in Japan was off cycling through his #journeyacrossjapan , Sharmander and I head to the famous Ibusuki Sand Onsen located in Kagoshima Prefecture to learn what all the hype is about.
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A Day in Kagoshima Prefecture at the Ibusuki Sand Onsen [Ft. Sharmander & OkanoTV]
The Tokyo Creative team heads to Ibusuki Onsen alongside Chris Broad's (Abroad in Japan) Journey Across Japan campaign. Come check out why Ibusuki Onsen is one of the famous onsen (hot spring) locations here in Japan.
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A nice outdoor onsen to spend time in.
Edible thermal water is very known and healthy (very hot as well). Locals go here daily and they are VERY KIND AND WELCOMING. ????????
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나는 타자와 호수를 마지막으로 아키타를 떠나 미즈사와우동의 고장, 군마현으로 향했다. 군마현은 예로부터 물이 좋기로 소문난 지역. 그래서 나는 일본인들이 가장 좋아하는 온천인 쿠사츠를 제일 먼저 찾았다. 이곳의 최고 명물은 마을 광장에 있는 온천 밭 유바다케. 50℃ 이상의 온천수가 7개의 온천 밭을 거치면서 식혀진다. 원천에서 나온 분당 약 3만 2천 리터의 온천수가 이곳을 거쳐 인근 숙박 시설들로 보내진다고 한다. 사람들은 이 독특한 풍광에 눈을 떼지 못한다. “여기 온 순간 냄새가 바뀌니까 좋아요.” “온천마을이구나 하는 느낌 쿠사츠구나 하는 느낌이 들어요.” “한 번 와 보고 싶었는데 실제로 보게 되어 감동이에요.” “일본 전통을 느낄 수 있고 유모미 체험도 했어요. 재미있었어요.”
[English: Google Translator]
I finally left Akita and I headed to Gunma, where Mizu and Udon broke out, and Gunma Prefecture was known for its good water quality, so I first came to Kusatsu, the Japanese favorite hot spring. The best known place is Yubatake, a hot springs field in the town square, where hot spring water over 50 ° C is cooled down through seven hot spring fields, about 32,000 liters of hot spring water coming from the source is sent to nearby accommodations People can not take their eyes off this unique scenery, It's good to have a change of smell in the moment you come here. It feels like a hot spring village. I wanted to see you once, but I'm really impressed to see you. I can feel Japanese tradition and experience nanny. It was fun.
[Japan: Google Translator]
「私は他者と湖を最後に秋田を離れ水沢うどんの故障、群馬県に向かった。群馬県は昔から水が良いことで有名な地域。だから、私は日本人が一番好きな温泉である草津を最初に訪れた。ここでの最高の専門は、町の広場にある温泉畑湯葉だけ50℃以上の湯が7つの温泉畑経て冷ましている。源泉から出てきた毎分約3万2千リットルの温泉がここを経て近くの宿泊施設に送られるという。人々はこのユニークな景色に目を離さないことができない。」ここに来た瞬間の匂いが変わっからいいですよ。」「温泉街だ感じ草津だ感じがします。」「一度来てみたかった、実際に見るのは感動です。「「日本の伝統を感じることができ、乳母未体験もしました。楽しかった。」
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■촬영일자: 2018년 7월July
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온천/목욕/수영,spa,swimming,아시아Asia아시아일본JapanNihonNippon백승철20187월군마Gunma群馬県Gunma PrefectureJuly걸어서 세계속으로
野湯 bathing in the wild (japanese loves hot spa)
現在入湯不可の山の湯と霧島最古(?)を謳う目の湯。
we'll show you wild correct bathing manner in Japan.
at first wash the bath-tub up with the brush.
next lie down on the bottom and
wait until the hot water cover you .
if you have been getting hotter, cool down on a highland. so, soak up the spa again.
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สำหรับคลิปนี้ หากมีความผิดพลาดประการใด ต้องขออภัย ณ ที่นี้ด้วยนะฮับ
รับชมการแล้ว หากชอบหรือถูกใจสามารถกดไลค์ให้กำลังใจและกดติดตามได้น้า
Centuries old spa still drawing crowds
1. Pan shot of steam coming out of the hot spring drilling pipe all over Beppu city
2. Wide of city
3. Mid shot of steam
4. Women walking
5. Tilt down of exterior of bath house to the women walking into the bath house
6. Tilt down of men bathing at hot spring
7. Various of people bathing
8. Tilt down from exterior of bath house to Yoshihiro Hirano, Onsen Hot Spring expert, Onsen Tourism Division, Beppu City
9. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Yoshihiro Hirano, Onsen Hot spring expert, Onsen Tourism Division, Beppu City:
For Japanese, onsen is to warm and to refresh their body and mind. In this contemporary society where there are lots of stresses, it is becoming more and more wonderful and cultural experience.
10. Focus out from cherry blossom to people relaxing after bathing
11. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yoshihiro Hirano, Onsen Hot spring expert, Onsen Tourism Division, Beppu City:
Onsen springs are by rare coincidence when the subterranean water meets with a volcanic layer. And, in Japan, there are so many points where the blessings of this nature are bestowed.
12. Various of women in blue traditional work clothes throwing steaming sand over a man
13. Various of men lying under warm sand with only their heads sticking out
14. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Voxpop, no name available:
It''s warm and heavy and feels like I''m under a blanket.
15. Pan from the coastline to the men buried under sand bath
16. Tilt down from steam to red hot spring called blood pond hell
17. Various of red hot spring
18. Stone surrounding red hot spring
19. Pan from red onsen to Masafumi Kudo, of the Blood Pond Hell Company
20. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Masafumi Kudo, representative from Blond Pond Hell Company:
We do not really know how the colour turned red even after so many scientists'' investigations. All I can say is that it is indeed a mystery of nature.
21. Onsen springs up
22. Tilt down from steam to blue onsen called Marine Hell
23. Eggs being boiled in blue onsen
24. Pan up of blue onsen to the red Shinto Shrine gate
25. Pan from water pouring into the pond, as it reaches pond the water turns blue
26. Pan from the coastline to the couple soaking their feet into foot bath
27. Various of the couple enjoying the foot bath
28. Back shot of the couple taking foot bath
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A Japanese spa town that was first discovered in the 8th century continues to attract millions of tourists to what many believe is a holy site.
The bubbling retreat in Beppu on Japan''s southern island is hailed by its bathers for regenerating the body -- and the soul.
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White smoke emits across Japan''s southern island city of Beppu.
This is Japan''s most famous spa resort, and the smoke is actually steam from the many hot springs that can be found throughout the city.
A faint sulphur smell permeates the city from the 408 hot springs - or onsen as they''re known.
These springs discharge some 130 thousands litres of thermal water each day.
It''s the largest concentration of hot springs in the country.
It is believed that Beppu spa was discovered in the 8th century and became an immediate attraction to visitors keen to sample the waters. Now more than 11 million tourists visit the town of Beppu each year to soak in the hot springs, volcanically-heated sand-baths and mud baths.
There are over 2,000 spas in Japan, attracting 100-million tourists each year.
One of the most popular spas is the public bath house built in 1939.
There are 10 different types of springs including acidic, sulphuric and salty - a feature unique to Beppu.
The springs are a result of the volcanic mountain ridge surrounding the city that was active 30 thousands years ago.
The ancient volcanic activity is the source of geothermal heat of the area.
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Geto Hot Spring - Iwate - 夏油温泉 - 4K Ultra HD
Geto Onsen is a traditional ryokan offering the chance to anyone visiting to enjoy a natural open-air hot spring bath in the earth of the Yakeishi mountains in Kurikoma Quasi-National Park.
Founded in 1134 near by a crystal clear river, the five open air baths of Geto Onsen used to be very popular in the past. But because of its really remote location, an aging population and totally inaccessibility without a car, it gets ignored by foreign tourists. Geto Onsen is slowly dying. Many ryokans around the area now closed and the only ones still open offer only the bare minimum.
It is really sad to see this amazing natural onsen fade away little by little. Despite the spartan accommodations available in the area, I would encourage anyone visiting Iwate to give Geto Onsen a chance.
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Geton Onsen est un Ryokan traditionnel qui offre la chance à ses visiteurs de profiter de baignades en sources d’eau thermal en plein air et en plein coeur des montagnes de Yakeishi dans le parc national de Kurikoma Quasi.
Fondés en 1134 tout proche d’une rivière pure, les 5 bains extérieurs de Geto Onsen étaient très populaires autrefois. Mais à cause de sa position reculée, de sa population vieillissante, et ignorée des touristes car difficile d’accès sans voiture, Geto Onsen meurt à petit feu. Beaucoup de Ryokans voisins ont fermé, et les quelques uns qui persistent n’offrent désormais que le stricte minimum.
C’est très triste de voir ce magnifique onsen naturel sombrer petit à petit malgré la beauté des éléments environnant. Je souhaiterais encourager les visiteurs d’Iwate de donner sa chance à Geto Onsen en raison de son atmosphère unique.
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