Noun
A (Japanese) hot spring.
The hottest springs in Japan aren't in the north but at the Obama Onsen outside Nagasaki.
A Japanese-style resort hotel at a natural hot spring, offering on-site bathing.
We stayed at a traditional onsen with tatami, yukata, and kaiseki at Onyang outside Seoul.
Culture Weathercock House, one of the many foreign residences of the Kitano area of Kobe Kobe is most famous for its Kobe beef and Arima Onsen (hot springs). Source: Internet
I am thinking this as I sit in the bustling lodge at a two-lift ski area called Seki Onsen, picking tunes on a public guitar that I pulled from the wall, with the melting vestiges of a 40cm powder day still dripping from my boots. Source: Internet
We liked large outdoor bath with the view of the falls the best, and also had a good time in the onsen pool where Hideaki showed off his swimming abilities and tried to teach me the backstroke. Source: Internet
In Ginzan Onsen, historic buildings overlook the pristine and calming Ginzan River, which flows through the center of the village. Source: Internet
The property’s communal indoor and outdoor onsen baths can’t be missed. Source: Internet