Useful information to know!
Japanese manners
Cultures and manners differ from country to country.
This section is primarily for visitors from abroad.
"Useful to know," "Something you should know."
Here are some manners to observe in Japan (Japanese people should, of course, also follow them).
[Indoor Edition]
[Outdoors]
[Life Edition]
[Bathing Facilities Edition]
Bathing facilities such as hot springs and public baths where many people bathe together in a large bathtub.
This is a unique Japanese custom that is rare in the world, but there are rules in place to ensure everyone can live comfortably.
Let's enjoy Japanese culture while respecting the rules and manners!
■ Regarding tattoos in bathing facilities ■
Many bathing facilities in Japan refuse entry to people with tattoos.
Relatively close to STAY Moiwayama are Koganeyu Onsen, Jozankei Onsen, and Toyohirakyo Onsen.
The procedures vary depending on the facility.
[Kogane-yu Onsen]
Yumoto Kogane-yu and Matsuno-yu both do not allow tattoos.
[Jozankei Onsen]
Please contact each facility directly.
[Toyohirakyo Onsen]
Tattoos are generally OK
At Toyohirakyo Onsen , you can also enjoy their famous Indian curry.
This is especially recommended for those who are interested in tattoos!






























