Kusatsu Onsen
Located in the Kanto region of Japan, Kusatsu town is perhaps the most famous hot spring town in the country. Because there are many natural hot springs in the area, there are many resorts and small homestays built to allow you to choose and experience.
Because this area has many famous hot springs, visitors can also eat and enjoy coffee here.
Beppu Onsen
Beppu town welcomes more than eight million international and domestic tourists each year. There are more than 2,000 hot springs stretching between Beppu Bay and the volcanoes. There are many nutritious services such as mud, sand and water baths. One of the most beautiful blue hot springs here is Umi Jigoku.
Kurokawa Onsen
Also located on Kyushu Island, Kurokawa is famous for its picturesque hot springs.
The town has worked hard to keep the traditional atmosphere intact. Kurokawa has thirty hot spring bathrooms you can experience, all lit up at night with floating lanterns. Kurokawa water is said to be especially beneficial for people with neuropathy.
Ibusuki Onsen
Ibusuki's black sand spas are also located on Kyushu Island. Not only do there are 500 hot springs in this city, but the town is also known for its relaxing hot sand beaches. Sand is said to have the effect of relaxing muscles, detoxifying the body and promoting healthy blood circulation.
Kinosaki Onsen
This hot spring town is a suitable place for international tourists, those who are easily affected by heat or have limited tattoos, etc.
In Kinosaki, their hot tubs are friendly. They also provide English maps to mark the places I have visited. You can also meditate, with an English-language tour guide.