Experience Japan’s Oldest Tradition of Hot Spring Therapy | Toji Life at Osawa Onsen Jisuibu
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💻Osawa Onsen Toujiya
Website: https://www.oosawaonsen.com/touji/
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About 30 minutes from Hanamaki Station by free shuttle bus or local bus.
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💰 Price
9,240 yen (59.29 USD / € 57.09) for two people.
*Includes about 3,000 yen for rental items.
*Excludes dinner, breakfast, and purchases at the shop.
*Prices may vary depending on the season and room type.
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⌛️ Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:12 How to get there
4:02 What is Toji?
4:40 Front desk & shop
6:25 Nostalgic traditional interiors
8:50 Room tour
12:43 Indoor bath: Yakushi-no-Yu
14:36 Women’s open-air bath: Kawabe-no-Yu
16:09 Cooking at the shared kitchen
23:09 Connecting with Other Guests
24:02 Night scenes
24:41 Mixed open-air bath: Osawa-no-Yu
27:35 Shopping at the store
28:37 Relaxing in the room
30:54 Brushing teeth & Futons
31:44 Breakfast
33:44 Toyosawa-no-Yu
34:19 Summary of the stay, including costs
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49 Comments
This stay might be a bit tricky for overseas travelers or families with kids. It was such a great way to experience Japanese culture💭 Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel☺If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to hit that like button, leave a comment, and share it with your friends!!
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а, почему хозяева гостинец не используют природную горячую воду источников для обогрева здания?
Thank you for introducing this Toji Life with us, thats really interesting. The outdoor baths look so amazing, and it must be wonderful in winter, with the snow. The body in the hot bath, and the head in the fresh winter air.
I think I would stay 2 nights, and on one night cook, and on the other night, eat a cooked meal in the dining hall.
My only "problem" with this inn, is not having a toilet in the room.
Another relaxing video from you. The stoves in the kitchen reminded me of the science lab at my old school 😅. Thank you 🙏
Has there been any dishes you’ve had on y’all’s trip that you’ve wanted to recreate? I love cooking vids, and it was a joy to watch you guys make dinner❤️
When you started cooking, I wondered what dish you were going to make. They were the same ingredients as for Dutch 'hutspot'. Now I might try it Japanese style.
That was beautiful
美しいビデオ
Such an amazing place! And surprisingly very cheap! 😊
湯治に興味があり調べていたらこちらのお宿が出てきて気になっていたので、動画にまとめてくださって嬉しいです♡
I wouldn't be able to immerse well into the Toji life, tbh. I'm not big on sharing everything with strangers. Here in Canada, sharing a house with strangers is already a pain in the heiny. It's better to live with your family, really.
しかし、寒そうだ・・・
見てるだけで、芯から冷えて来た。
надеюсь эти места прекрасной Японии мне ещё удасться посетитт.
*sigh*
Why do I watch all these wonderful places knowing I will never see them in real?
Waww
Un lugar hermoso
Gracias por el video
Lo disfrute mucho
Me gusta mucho el arreglo de tus uñas en los videos
Muy elegante y de buen gusto
Así como las mangas en tu ropa
Muy buen estilo
Elegante
Ese lugar que visitaron es hermoso con la nieve
Saludos desde Guadalajara, Jalisco. México
Gracias
What a treat, a beautiful experience. Thank you 🙏🌟🌊❤️
🐰🐰. 😍😍😍💐💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹😘😘😘😀😀😀😀💖💖💖💖💕💕💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏🙏. Thanks for sharing!!
How interesting! I have read the Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata-san, and it feels like he described a stay in a place like this one. Thank you!
What a different experience from what you're used to, and us too. Question : what were the round blue, green, & red balls in the candy corner?
I can’t believe you had to pay for the gas to cook with lol! It looks like a beautiful place to stay though that’s for sure. Thank you for taking us along 😊
Of all onsen review videos on youtube, your's is by far the best. Very informative even without the narration. Question, after having watched a number of your videos. Are most onsens, even remote ones friendly and accepting of non-Japanese speakers? I ask because a lot of the ryokans tend to be very personal in their service – from the introduction and welcome to explaining meals, etc. Thank you!
My favorite Japanese couple showing some cool stuff Japan has to offer. I would love to go to Japan. Btw, congrats on 500k subscribers.
符合目前天冷又有下雪果然泡湯好時候,充滿療愈,很棒!😊
新しいバッチというのでしょうか⁉️
ありがとうございます😊
岩手県まで行かれお疲れ様でした。
しかも旅館とは全く違い自炊も出来るなどこんな宿があるんですね💦💦
なんか田舎のお家に帰ってきた〜
という感じですね‼️
岩手県はさすがに寒そうですね。
映像を見ているだけでさむっ‼️
と思うので、実際にはもっと寒いだろうなぁ➖😨と。。。
私は寒さが苦手なので行ったら耐えられるか?😅ですね。(元々冷え性半端ないのです😖)
確かに不便さはあるかもしれませんね。ただ、普通の宿とは違い新鮮な感覚を楽しむにはなかなか貴重な体験が出来ると思うんですね。
いつも思いますが、何を基準に宿を選びますか➖⁉️
あと場所ですね‼️
色々お聞きささたいのが本音で〜す
Thank you for introducing this wonderful inn to us.
That must’ve been really nice that you stayed at a traditional hot springs hotel🏨♨️ almost like a awesome getaway❤️.
This looks amazing! Especially the outdoor bath, and in the winter. Do they allow people with tattoos to use the bath?
I really loved the whole experience. 😊
Lovely.
Look out for No Face!
I really enjoyed this video. It was very different from the luxury accommodation usually shown and I think this type of accommodation would be wonderful to experience. I'm not sure if anyone else got the impression the Onsen was a bit spooky, but I definitely got that vibe. I'm not sure how spooky will translate in the Japanese language but, in the English language, it is a special vibe you get from ancient, historic or even tragic locations. Thank you for a wonderful, thought provoking video. Arigato Gozaimasu
1:49 definitely you must know Japanese to read the timetable and the bus panel ! Or to have with you someone that know the language or use Google of other translator app !
No air-conditioning in busses in Japan or just this bus ?
11:57 ❤😊
16:56 At last ! Potatoes ! 🥔🥔🥰😊
I love this video! It shows more of a cultural side of onsen, away from the glamour and slick convenience of most tourist onsen.
I feel like this could be a great getaway for a 2-week stay. Just take a bus and train into town for groceries every 3 or 4 days, and otherwise just relax.
Also maybe a great way to counteract feelings of loneliness, as it's a more socially-open and less exclusive sort of stay. (I'd love to sit and just chat with someone over slow-cooking dinner.)
[x] best eva omg invite me ovas;"
of course tuck into cozy table… acha a toast to love ilovu;"
It's a time travel!!!
People in Japan must work at having excellent posture, as traditional accommodation has no chairs or place to rest your back! Shared bathroom makes sense because baths are shared. I would like to stay here as a Canadian but maybe in spring or autumn ☺️
Cubes of beef tallow are so smart and something we never see in Canada! That is such a perfect looking carrot!
Thank you for explaining the evolution of the onsen culture in the former video, and showing us in this one a rare traditional staying. It was fascinating
Indeed an interesting place!
Wow this is cool, i have never seen/been to ryokan with shared kitchen and restroom
Thank you for taking us along for the Toji experience. I think it would have been more enjoyable and less stressful in spring or autumn. I’m not used to hard conditions if I don’t have to endure them! Congrats on 500,000 viewers. Keep up the great work. I really appreciate you.
I'm glad that you know how to cook or you would have went to bed hungry
Beautiful. I’ve only ever been to Tokyo, where one could easily spend weeks trying to see everything, but it is on my bucket list to travel to northern Japan in the winter.
This particular onsen is probably not for me. Perhaps a bit too traditional for my western tastes, but I can still appreciate that many others would like it for a trip back in time. If you remove the TV from the room, it probably looks almost exactly like it did 50-70 years ago, maybe more. I’m also not a fan of places that charge extra for every little thing, but again, that may appeal to people who want to travel there with their own food, towels, heater, bedding, etc., or those looking to get away for very little money.
Concept vraiment intéressant que je ne connaissais pas apparemment cet une sorte de séjour communautaire à essayer pour voir cet un pas de la culture vraiment intéressant ❤❤je valide et le paysage enneigé vraiment magnifique