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12/28/2016

Vending Machines


 It’s been a while, this time I am going to tell you about the thing that surprised me the most when I first come to Japan. It is vending machine!!

 I know, maybe you have vending machines in your own country but the vending machines here is amazing. Here, in Japan, they have so many variety of vending machine, in facts they mostly vending machined all of things. Besides drinks and snacks, Japan has machines that sell manga, newspapers, tickets, even lunch boxes, alcohol, and cigarettes. What surprised me the most is the cigarettes and alcohol vending machines. Now, you may think that it is dangerous and irresponsible if the underage buy those from the vending machines freely. But don’t worry, the cigarettes and alcohol vending machines have a special security system that won’t allow underage to buy the cigarettes and alcohol from the machines. To buy these cigarettes, you need a special card that says that you are old enough to buy cigarettes and alcohol in Japan.


 You might also wonder why Japan has so many vending machines. The reason is because it is more convenient than buying it in a convenient store. With vending machines, you don’t have to talk to the shopkeeper to buy drinks.
 Japan is also called home to many interesting vending machines. Here in Japan you could see vending machines in every corner of the city. Most of them are drinks and cigarettes, but if you are lucky, you could found some interesting vending machines too. I found one in Ootsuki station. It is a lunch box vending machine. It took around 3 minutes to get a warm lunch box. And the taste is not really bad. If you are really lucky, you might found noodles, bananas, even rice vending machine!
So, if you go to Japan and you are interested in Japan’s vending machines, I think it is a good idea to take an adventure to search and try all these interesting vending machines.

12/02/2016

Mitama no Yu Onsen

It's been a while..

Today I am going to tell you about my first Onsen adventure.
For those who don't know what onsen is, Onsen is a japanese hot spring and Spa.

This time I went to a place called Mitama no yu.
It has indoor and open air bath. From the open air bath you can enjoy the hot bath with a great scenery of Yamanashi.
beside the pool, it also has a great services that will make sure you enjoy your time such as sauna, massage and souvenir shop.
The souvenir shop sells Yamanashi Wine and local confection. You can buy great souvenirs there. it has a lot of varieties and great quality goods.

This is what make onsen special. If you enter an Onsen you have to be completely naked.  You are not allowed to wear swim suit or trunks. You have to be naked. But don't worry, the men and women bath are separated and you are not allowed to peek to the other gender's bath. So you don't have to be embarrassed.

There are some special ways to enter an Onsen.
First, you have to take of your shoes or slippers or sandal at the front door and put the shoes in the locker. You will need a 100 yen to lock the locker, but don't worry you can get your money back when you take your shoes back.
Second, before you enter the bath, you have to take of your clothes and tie your hair at the locker room inside the bathroom. So there are 2 locker rooms, first is for shoes and the second is for clothes. so don't get confused. This locker also required 100 yen to lock the locker.

Third, after you are naked, take the little towel into the bath area. Remember you ONLY take the little towel in with you to the bath area. You can use it to partially cover yourself while walking around between baths, put it on your head when in the bath.
After you enter the bathroom, DO NOT ENTER the bathtub! You have to clean yourself first before entering the pool. There is a washing place for per person to clean themselves. Do not worry if you don't bring your own soap or shampoo, they have the soap, shampoo, and condisioner for you to use freely.
After that, you get in the bathtub and soak.


These are the rules of Onsen.
No swimming.
No Tattoo.
Do not drink or eat in the tub.
Do not wash inside the tub.
No towel allowed inside the pool, you can put the towel on top of your head or at the corner of the tub.
And wipe yourself before leaving the bath area to keep the locker room dry and clean.

Onsen is a public bath, so we have to keep the bath clean so that every one could enjoy the bath too. In Mitama no yu, they play some relaxing music inside the bath area that makes you more relax in the bath, which you rarely experience in other onsen.
After the bath make sure to drink something so that you won't get dehydrated. After you finished taking bath, don't forget to take your money from the locker. You may try the massage course or buy something at the souvenir shop before you leave.

My first bath is a blast! If you are planning to go to Japan this is the experience that you don't want to miss. Even though it is quiet embarrrassing to bath naked with other people, the scenery from the Rotenburo (open air bath) is priceless.

For more information visits http://www.mitamanoyu.jp/

See you next time