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Onsen Culture – 温泉文化

Onsen Culture – 温泉文化

Scene Description – シーンの説明

In a serene outdoor hot spring surrounded by natural rocks and lush greenery, visitors relax in steaming water. Nearby, a couple carefully follows the bathing etiquette by washing themselves thoroughly before entering the communal bath.

Outdoor Japanese onsen with people relaxing, natural rocks and greenery, steam rising

Everyday Japanese Expressions – 自然な会話と表現

「温泉は入る前に体を洗いましょう」
Onsen wa hairu mae ni karada o araimashou. – “Let’s wash our bodies before entering the hot spring.”

「ゆっくり温まってくださいね」
Yukkuri atamatte kudasai ne. – “Please take your time warming up.”

「静かにして、リラックスしましょう」
Shizuka ni shite, rirakkusu shimashou. – “Let’s keep quiet and relax.”

Cultural Points and Expression Background

礼儀正しい入浴 – Polite Bathing Etiquette

Before entering the communal onsen bath, it is important to wash and rinse your body thoroughly to keep the water clean for everyone.

自然と調和する体験 – Harmony with Nature

Many onsens are located outdoors, offering a connection to nature and seasonal changes while soaking in mineral-rich waters.

社交とリラクゼーション – Socializing and Relaxation

Onsens are places to unwind and quietly socialize, often fostering calm and peaceful community interactions.

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