Honest Review of Kurama Onsen & Funaoka Onsen Guided Tours in Kyoto
I am Atsuki Nakagawa, a guide offering onsen tours at Kurama Onsen and Funaoka Onsen. In this blog, I have compiled reviews from people who have joined my onsen guided tours. All of them are honest reviews, so both positive and negative points are included. If you are interested in an onsen guided tour, I hope you find this helpful.
➀Kurama Onsen Review
An excellent hot spring with transportation provided by our guide.
Only thing I can say is that I can not recommend this for those who are severely handicapped as there are steep steps to the outdoor baths. Otherwise, a very enjoyable experience.
Regarding review ➀,
As mentioned in participant reviews, this tour is not recommended for those who have difficulty walking. In addition, we do not accept participants with heart conditions. However, anyone who can walk without difficulty can safely enjoy this guided tour, so please feel at ease.
②Great way to relax
You start with a short ecplenation of dos and don'ts in an onsen. Then you take a relaxing bath with a guide. He was nice enough to drive me back to the hotel. He doesn't speek English well but manages to communicate with a translation device.
Regarding review ➁,
I am Japanese and have been living in Kyoto for a long time, so my English is not very good 💦
However, I can understand to some extent if you speak slowly in English.
I have never had any serious trouble communicating in English, so please don’t worry.
③An amazing experience
Kurama Onsen, surrounded by nature, was incredibly relaxing. The guide taught us special bathing techniques to help us unwind and even prepared a matcha drink for us. They also explained the history of Japanese bathing culture, which was very interesting. On top of that, we were picked up and dropped off at our hotel by car, making the whole experience very comfortable!
④Alay your Fears! Awesome Onsen Experience
The Family and I wanted an onsen experience but really had no clue where to begin so we booked this guided tour with Atsuki. We were about 30 minutes early and walked the neighborhood, filled mostly with residential dwellings. We met our guide, Atsuki, about 15 minutes before our start time. We were walked to a local cafe that it turns out was a converted onsen (technically a sento, but I’m not qualified to list the nuances!) and given a brief, but very informative history on bathing culture and bathing etiquette. We were also given (humorous) warnings about locals policing said etiquette. We were each given a bathing kit with two towels, shampoo and bath gel to use. Atsuki walked us in to Funaoka Onsen and we separated, males around the blue curtain and females around the red one. The overall experience was relaxed and light and Atsuki was a great communicator even given his limited English. Top notch and I would recommend this experience to anyone who is even remotely interested in giving it a try.
➄Relaxing unique event
A relaxing evening at the onsen.
Our guide was Atsuki. In a small former onsen that is now a café, we were taught the rules of etiquette. Atsuki also provided us with lots of additional information about onsen. Afterwards, we went to the bathhouse together. We didn't have to prepare anything ourselves. Atsuki took care of everything, providing towels, money for the hair dryer, etc.
It was a very informative and relaxing experience. Everyone should visit an onsen at least once.
Arigatou gozaimasu






