There are famous hot springs in almost all parts of Japan. On average, every Japanese has been in a hot spring. Japanese people like to go to hot spring hotels to soak in hot springs. Japan has the reputation of "the kingdom of hot springs". The Japanese call hot springs "soup", "soaking in hot springs" and "bathing culture". Japanese hot springs with a history of thousands of years have not only brought warmth and enjoyment to the Japanese nation, but also accumulated many unique hot spring cultures, which are full of rich humanistic fragrance.
Japan's "bubble culture" has the following characteristics:
1. Relieve fatigue and stress
2. Treat various diseases (obesity, sports system diseases, nervous system diseases, arthritis, neuropathic bone pain, gout, skin diseases, etc.). )
3. Equal feeling and communication "lubricant" (except clothes and hot springs, you can't tell the poor from the rich, so everyone is equal).
4. Enjoy warm service (interior design: most hotels have antique themes and delicious dishes).
5. the way of "soaking in water" (wine is eaten in three places and soup is soaked in three times. In addition, Japanese people pay great attention to the surrounding environment when they soak in hot springs. Most hot spring hotels also provide entertainment such as mountain viewing, sea viewing, water lanterns and bonfires. )
6. "Bathing" Culture and Literati (Japanese writer and Nobel Prize in Literature winner Yasunari Kawabata was deeply moved by Izu's emotional landscape and hot spring attractions, and wrote his masterpiece Izu Dancer in the hot spring hotel. In the hotel named "Youben Museum", the room where Yasunari Kawabata wrote and the narrow stairs he climbed slowly still remain. Since then, Yasunari Kawabata has created the immortal masterpiece Snow Country on the stage of Tangze Hot Spring. Later, Snow Country was put on the big screen, and hot springs became famous with Snow Country.
Not to mention other famous writers. ...