The correct order of bathing is 1. Please remember to wash your whole body before taking a bath! After entering the bathhouse, you must wash the dirt off your body before entering the pool. Don't underestimate such an action. In Japan, polluting public bathhouses will violate civil law and criminal law, which is illegal! It's impolite to sit in a small chair when taking a shower. Don't look around at other people's bodies ~
2. After washing, first take a spoon and wash your body with hot water! "Bathing": Hanging soup is one of the necessary steps to soak Japanese water. After washing, use a spoon to hold hot spring water, and slowly rush up from your feet to your neck, so that your body can gradually adapt to the heat of hot spring water, so as not to jump into the pool at once, causing an unbearable burden on your body and a sharp rise in blood pressure.
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3. Slowly enter the bath pool and gradually adapt to the water temperature from the "half bath"! Don't get excited when you see the bath, just jump into the pool, sit down slowly first, and take a half-length bath from the waist down, so the impact on the heart and lungs will not be too great. Don't laugh loudly when taking a bath, enjoy the fun of soaking in water calmly.
4. Slowly enter the stage of "full body bath" and let the whole body experience the power of hot springs! Soak your body below your shoulders in a hot spring! Gently leaning your head against the pool can relieve the shoulder and neck pain accumulated on weekdays, and your hands and feet can move gently in the water to help the whole body circulate.
Don't dry your body with a bath towel immediately after leaving the hot spring pool! It's time to leave the hot spring pool after soaking in your forehead and starting to sweat slightly. It can make the mineral components of hot springs stay on the skin for a short time, so there is no need to wipe them off in a hurry. Of course, unless you are sensitive, you can dry them immediately if you are worried about allergies.
Whisper in the shower. Even if the hot spring water is very hot, don't add cold water to it yourself. When taking a bath, put a cold towel on your head to help prevent dizziness. Don't take a bath towel with you when you take a bath. If you have long hair, remember to roll it up. Don't touch the hot spring pool. You can't wear a swimsuit! Remember to replenish more water after taking a bath. No tattoos? In Japanese society, tattooed people are almost equivalent to gangsters. Therefore, many soup houses explicitly prohibit tattooed people from going back to lockers/lockers to wipe their bodies with bath towels. They were so full that they drank wine. It is best not to soak for more than three times immediately every day to avoid dizziness and fainting.