Kusatsu features the "Yubatake" (hot water field) right in the center of town, cooling down massive volumes of naturally piping-hot volcanic water.

Hakone is the most accessible onsen destination from Tokyo, making it a natural choice for pilgrims who want maximum relaxation with minimum travel fuss. The region is known for its and stunning views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Travel time from central Tokyo is about 1.5 hours by train.

Many traditional Japanese hot springs restrict visible tattoos due to historical associations with organized crime. If you have tattoos—or a cosplay-inspired Devil contract mark—purchase waterproof flesh-colored cover-up stickers before you visit.

: Featured specialized "Denji & Reze" and "Public Safety" rooms decorated with official art

: True to form, Denji is completely overwhelmed by the luxury of the resort. His primary goals revolve around eating high-end food, relaxing in the hot water, and trying to impress Makima.

A better travel experience relies on smart preparation. Pack these essentials to balance your anime fandom with practical Japanese hot spring etiquette:

Keep your small privacy towel on top of your head or on the side of the tub. It should never touch the water.

慕名而来的粉丝们甚至会在亭内自发摆上象征羁绊的非洲菊。拿起听筒,仿佛就能跨越时空,耳边响起那句直击灵魂的台词:“要用这个电话亭站多久,才能等到蕾洁?”

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Many traditional onsens still restrict guests with visible tattoos due to historical associations with organized crime. Look for designated "tattoo-friendly" onsens or use waterproof skin-colored bandages to cover smaller ink pieces. If you'd like, let me know:

How many do you want to spend on the hot spring portion of your trip?

If you want to experience a real-life Japanese hot spring that captures the essence of an anime travel arc, several iconic regions offer the perfect backdrop. 1. Hakone (Kanagawa Prefecture)

Chainsaw Man is famous for its gritty, retro-modern Japanese setting, mixed with quiet, cinematic moments of domestic life. A perfect hot spring itinerary captures both sides of this universe: the nostalgic, melancholic atmosphere of urban Japan and the comforting warmth of a traditional inn (ryokan).

Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel [BETTER] is a short, jokey detour from the main series that doubles as both fanservice and character study — like a glossy postcard that sneaks a knife between the postcards’ palms. It reimagines Denji and the gang on an awkwardly wholesome overnight trip to a hot spring, and the result is a compact, bittersweet blend of comedy, low-stakes drama, and the series’ trademark tonal whiplash.

A meat-centric hot pot ( sukiyaki or shabu-shabu ) featuring premium local pork and beef. Standard green tea

🍱 Elevating the Culinary Experience: Denji’s Dream Menu

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Kusatsu features the "Yubatake" (hot water field) right in the center of town, cooling down massive volumes of naturally piping-hot volcanic water.

Hakone is the most accessible onsen destination from Tokyo, making it a natural choice for pilgrims who want maximum relaxation with minimum travel fuss. The region is known for its and stunning views of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Travel time from central Tokyo is about 1.5 hours by train.

Many traditional Japanese hot springs restrict visible tattoos due to historical associations with organized crime. If you have tattoos—or a cosplay-inspired Devil contract mark—purchase waterproof flesh-colored cover-up stickers before you visit.

: Featured specialized "Denji & Reze" and "Public Safety" rooms decorated with official art

: True to form, Denji is completely overwhelmed by the luxury of the resort. His primary goals revolve around eating high-end food, relaxing in the hot water, and trying to impress Makima. Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel %5BBETTER%5D

A better travel experience relies on smart preparation. Pack these essentials to balance your anime fandom with practical Japanese hot spring etiquette:

Keep your small privacy towel on top of your head or on the side of the tub. It should never touch the water.

慕名而来的粉丝们甚至会在亭内自发摆上象征羁绊的非洲菊。拿起听筒,仿佛就能跨越时空,耳边响起那句直击灵魂的台词:“要用这个电话亭站多久,才能等到蕾洁?”

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Kusatsu features the "Yubatake" (hot water field) right

Many traditional onsens still restrict guests with visible tattoos due to historical associations with organized crime. Look for designated "tattoo-friendly" onsens or use waterproof skin-colored bandages to cover smaller ink pieces. If you'd like, let me know:

How many do you want to spend on the hot spring portion of your trip?

If you want to experience a real-life Japanese hot spring that captures the essence of an anime travel arc, several iconic regions offer the perfect backdrop. 1. Hakone (Kanagawa Prefecture)

Chainsaw Man is famous for its gritty, retro-modern Japanese setting, mixed with quiet, cinematic moments of domestic life. A perfect hot spring itinerary captures both sides of this universe: the nostalgic, melancholic atmosphere of urban Japan and the comforting warmth of a traditional inn (ryokan). Fuji on clear days

Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel [BETTER] is a short, jokey detour from the main series that doubles as both fanservice and character study — like a glossy postcard that sneaks a knife between the postcards’ palms. It reimagines Denji and the gang on an awkwardly wholesome overnight trip to a hot spring, and the result is a compact, bittersweet blend of comedy, low-stakes drama, and the series’ trademark tonal whiplash.

A meat-centric hot pot ( sukiyaki or shabu-shabu ) featuring premium local pork and beef. Standard green tea

🍱 Elevating the Culinary Experience: Denji’s Dream Menu