Even if you don’t consider yourself a bath person, or are turned off by the idea of sitting in a tub of your own grime, you still might be charmed by the ritual of visiting a Japanese hot spring, or ...
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This undated photo provided by Stéphanie Crohin shows traditional baths and murals in Kasuga onsen, or hot spring bath, in Matsuzaka, Mie prefecture, Japan. Japan is proud of its bathing traditions.
Whenever I mention that Onsen is a restaurant in a Japanese bath, everyone perks up. While such concepts are popular in Japan, they are almost a curiosity here, especially in the Tenderloin. When I ...
KAI, a leading onsen ryokan brand by Hoshino Resorts, will open KAI Zao in Zao Onsen, Yamagata Prefecture, in fall 2026, ...
Japanese hospitality firm Hoshino Resorts announced the opening of two new properties under its KAI brand in 2026.