Heloooo everybody........ (Gru’s
Style in Despicable me Movie) hihihi :p
This morning I wanna share the
holiday story from my mate who lives in Japan, whoaaa actually since in
kindergarten I was reallyyy reallyyy going to there. I almost thought that I
could be a sailormoon when I lived in there and married with the indigene. Hihihihi
/plak
Eniwei, back to the topic, this is
the experiences of my mate who’ve holiday in japan:
....
I love hot springs (“onsen” in
Japanese). I might even consider visiting onsens a hobby of mine. Yet for some
reason I completely forgot that I went to this weird (in a good way) amusement
park onsen in Hakone, Japan. In addition to your standard Japanese
hot spring, they also had a coffee onsen, a green tea onsen, and a wine onsen.
I don’t recommend drinking any of it, but as a bath it was pretty awesome to
experience. Japan definitely embraces its onsen culture.
Coffee doesn't come from the ground so how do they get it into the bath water you ask? They make coffee in a pot and pour it in!
and that is upon the picture, the Green Tea onsen. I'm sure kids drink it all the time...clearly forgetting that the water is actually full of bacteria (bleh).
Aaah, the Wine onsen. Seems like these wine loving ladies are enjoying it quite
a bit!
I heard they now have a "Ramen noodle onsen." I hope this spa in Hakone never stops being weird! And to any of you, if you are curious about this spot (and have a chance to travel to Japan), the onsen is only about an hour train ride from Tokyo. Give a whirl, but remember – don’t drink it!
Thats all folks,
her story of the unique spring pools in Japan. I hope, it could be the
recomendation for your holiday list.
Ps: You must
preparing the extra budget!!!!!!
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