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We love experiencing hot springs and thermal baths around the worldβsuch as serene Japanese onsen and open-air baths at spas in cities such as Budapest and Reykjavikβin spectacular settings. Artisans of Leisure can incorporate local thermal bath experiences and bathing traditions in all of our private international tours. Some of the earliest known bathhouses date to ancient Rome, where they were among the most important public buildings.
With the expansion of the Roman Empire, Roman bathing culture, with its complexes devoted to heat, steam, and water therapies, spread throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
Over time, different areas adapted the Roman customs to suit local cultures and religious beliefs. Although methods and treatments vary between destinations, the underlying concept of using water, heat and steam for their therapeutic benefits remains the same across international bathing cultures. Soaking in steaming onsen hot springs while taking in tranquil views of nature is one of our favorite travel experiences in Japan.
The tradition of soaking in hot, mineral-rich water continues to be an integral part of Japanese life, a serene and rejuvenating experience that promotes mental clarity. Unlike hammams or Turkish baths, bathers enter the water already clean, having showered beforehand; the primary emphasis is relaxation.
Traditionally located outdoors in picturesque mountain or forest settings that facilitate tranquility and meditation, onsen today are also found indoors, in luxury onsen ryokan traditional inns with onsen facilities. In some cases, entire resort towns, such as Hakone, Yufuin and Yamanaka Onsen, have developed around them. We arrange for our travelers to stay at the top luxury onsen ryokan, a unique opportunity for immersion in Japanese culture, hospitality, and appreciation of the natural world.