
Tokyo Local Tattoo Friendly Public Bath Experience
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Mochi and Nerikiri Wagashi Combination Cooking Class
You'll learn how to make authentic Japanese sweets by easy recipe which can be downloadable. You don't need to bring anything! Everything is provided at the lesson. Solo and family friendly too. This is a private lesson (if your group is more than 3 people), therefore you can learn step by step at your pace. Classes take place in a private residence where you can relaxed in a cozy atmosphere. You can get all the portrait photos and videos taken during the class for your special experience! My class is held in a quiet residential neighborhood, just 15 minutes by train or car from central Tokyo. Before and after the lesson, you can explore local shops, supermarkets, cafes, shrine, and a famous public bath. It’s a great chance to experience the peaceful charm of daily life in Japan—just a short escape from the busy city! The menu is made from plant-based products that are easily available in your own country. Appropriate for vegetarians with vegan options available.
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Tattoo-Friendly Japanese Bathing Culture Tour at Funaoka Onsen
Looking for a truly authentic Japanese experience beyond the typical tourist spots? Join us for a unique cultural journey into the heart of Japan’s bathing tradition! Just like the tea ceremony, bathing in Japan is a deeply rooted cultural ritual. But how do you bathe the Japanese way? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing specialists will guide you through the fascinating etiquette and health benefits of Japanese baths—and then you’ll get to try it for yourself! What to Expect: Start at a one-of-a-kind cafe—a cozy space that was once a public bathhouse ! Here, you’ll learn the history and meaning behind Japanese bathing culture, complete with a take-home guide to proper bathing techniques. Then soak like a local at the legendary Funaoka Onsen, a beautifully preserved bathhouse loved by Kyoto residents for generations. ✨ Why Join? A chance to experience Japanese culture with all five senses. Great for travelers interested in wellness, mindfulness, and local traditions.
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Private Mt. Takao Hike & Onsen from Shinjuku with Ex-JR Conductor
Escape Tokyo crowds by train with a former conductor and slow down your mind and pace at Mt. Takao. The “passenger” on this journey is you. Samurai Guide Sho served as a JR Chuo Line conductor for 22 years. From Shinjuku to Mt. Takao, he guides you round trip by JR Chuo Line Green Car (premium seating), making the ride part of the experience. This is not simply a hike up Mt. Takao. The train ride, mountain walk, Yakuoin Temple, and a tattoo-friendly bathing facility are connected into one journey. With children, tattoos, train worries, or hiking nerves, join with confidence and move at your own pace. At Mt. Takao, leave the city’s speed and step into the forest. Walk cedar paths to Yakuoin Temple, where tengu legends and quiet mountain air remain. Near the summit the sky opens and Mt. Fuji may appear in the distance. Ride down with views from the lift or cable car. At the base, enjoy local craft beer, an onsen, or a tattoo-friendly bathing facility, and let the journey linger.
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Mochi Sweets Making Class in Tokyo
You'll learn how to make authentic Japanese Mochi sweets by easy recipe which can be downloadable. You don't need to bring anything! Everything is provided at the lesson. Solo and family friendly too. This is a private lesson (if your group is more than 3 people), therefore you can learn step by step at your pace. Classes take place in a private residence where you can relaxed in a cozy atmosphere. You can get all the portrait photos and videos taken during the class for your special experience! My class is held in a quiet residential neighborhood, just 15 minutes by train or car from central Tokyo. Before and after the lesson, you can explore local shops, supermarkets, cafes, shrine, and a famous public bath. It’s a great chance to experience the peaceful charm of daily life in Japan—just a short escape from the busy city! The menu is made from plant-based products that are easily available in your own country. Appropriate for vegetarians with vegan options available.
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Authentic Onsen Experience Tattoo Friendly Hidden Gem in Shinjuku
Immerse yourself in the authentic Japanese sento experience at a retro bathhouse in Shinjuku, Tokyo, built in 1954. This local favorite, not a tourist spa, offers a unique glimpse into the bathing culture. A bilingual guide will introduce you to the essentials of sento etiquette, including how to navigate shoe lockers and washing areas. Discover the fascinating history behind the iconic Mount Fuji murals, the role of sento in postwar communities, and the tradition of enjoying bottled milk after a soak. Whether you choose to bathe or relax with a drink, this hour-long experience is perfect for beginners wanting to connect with local customs.
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Tokyo Local Tattoo Friendly Public Bath Experience
In Japan, many hot springs and public baths restrict entry to those with tattoos—but not this hidden local gem in Tokyo. On this guided experience, you’ll visit a tattoo-friendly sento (public bath) beloved by local residents for its retro atmosphere, healing waters, and authentic vibe. Learn Japanese bathing etiquette, receive a towel set, and fully enjoy the peaceful soak. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned traveler, this tour ensures a smooth, respectful, and immersive bathing experience. After the bath, unwind with a local drink or snack (optional) and get tips on other lesser-known Tokyo spots. Great for solo travelers, couples, or small groups seeking a genuine local cultural moment.
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