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How to do Japanese Onsen (adventures inside a traditional Japanese public bath)
Onsen (n): Japanese public bath. Japanese onsen is one of my favorite things in the entire world. I go to the public baths twice a month (at least) - all over Japan. And one thing I've noticed is that no one forgets their first onsen experience.
Which is why I made this video.
My first time at onsen was... awkward. And terrifying. And it took nearly 12 more months of living in Japan before I felt comfortable going again (and then, only because my friend kept begging me).
Getting naked with strangers and sitting in a bath with a bunch of naked ladies can be awkward.
I believe information is power. So I made this video, letting people know exactly what to expect when you go to a Japanese onsen or sento.
And no, you're not going to see any boobies in this video.
Yumori no Sato Onsen (in Chofu) was nice enough to let me film the baths early in the morning (before they opened). Ryosuke and I's old house was pretty close - I HIGHLY recommend going if you're visiting Tokyo. The water is dark because it is rich with minerals (and 100% natural).
This wasn't a sponsored video, by the way (since people seem to be curious). But I 100% recommend going to Yumori no Sato - and I am sooooo thankful to them for letting me film there. Normally taking photos/videos/anything inside an onsen is WAY off limits.
To people actually reading this: what was YOUR first onsen experience like?
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Top 10 Things to DO in Chofu & Tokyo Stadium
Japan Guide - Top 10 things to do in Chofu and Ajinomoto Tokyo Stadium for 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Stadium Chofu Area is host to many sporting events for Tokyo Olympics would not be complete without including this area. This Chofu Guide will show you what things to do in the Chofu Tokyo area as well where to eat in the Chofu area. The Ajinomoto Stadium itself is located close to Tobitakyu station, but it's only a 5 minute train ride away from Chofu Station. Chofu Station is a major hub station for the area not only for trains but for buses and taxis as well. The 2020 olympics should also be hosting events at Tokyo Stadium. From Shinjuku, the Keio Line will take you straight to Chofu Station and Tobitakyu station.
If you are staying in Chofu, you can either take the same train, or there’s a bus that goes straight to Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium entrance. The bus stop is #12 at the north side of Chofu Station.
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Top 10 Things to do and eat in Chofu Area & Tokyo Stadium
1. 0:42 - Tokyo Stadium / Ajinomoto Stadium -
2. 1:23 - Musashi No Nomori Park -
3. 2:02 - Chofu Station Area -
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4. 4:35 - Tenjn Dori Shotengai -
5. 5:17 - Fuda Tenjin Shrine -
6. 6:01 - Chofu Food Options
Yakumo -
Takechan Niboshi Ramen
Tetsu Ramen
Tonkatsu Saboten
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7. 11:34 - Onsen - Yumori No Sato -
8. 13:34 - Chofu Fireworks -
9. 14:27 - Jindai Temple -
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2017/9/1 (F): Back from Jindaiji Onsen to JR Musashi Sakai Station
2017/9/1 (F): Isaac and Clen rode back on a welcome shuttle pick-up bus of the Jindaiji Natural Spa Yumori-no-Sato (深大寺天然温泉 湯守の里)to JR Musashi-Sakai Station. A ride.
A combined video of 9 unedited crude videos taken just southern outside of the JR Musashi-Sakai Station for about 6 minutes (i.e., between around 10:15 AM and 10:25 AM) of Friday, September.