Few things represent Japan’s sense of comfort and mindfulness better than taking a bath.Japanese people love to soak in hot water — called “Ofuro” (お風呂) — all year round, regardless of the season.It’s more than just washing the body; it’s a daily ritual of relaxation, purification, and renewal. Onsen: Japan’s Natural Hot Springs When people think of Japanese bathing culture, Onsen (温泉) — natural hot springs — often comes to mind.Japan is blessed with thousands of onsen across the country, from snowy mountain villages to the heart of Tokyo. Visiting an onsen is not just about the bath itself.It’s an ...