About the appeal of a guided tour at Kurama Onsen

Atsuki Nakagawa • March 29, 2026

Why is a guided tour at Kurama Onsen such a special experience?

  • About a guided tour at Kurama Onsen

Unlike the busy central areas of Kyoto that most travelers visit, Kurama is a शांत, nature-filled retreat surrounded by mountains and forests. The fresh forest air, scenic mountain views, and deep tranquility create a completely different atmosphere.

Here, you won’t find a typical tourist destination, but rather a place where you can experience the everyday healing power of hot springs that Japanese people have cherished for generations—truly a hidden gem.


Since you’re traveling all the way to Kyoto, Japan, why not make the most of your visit by joining a guided tour to fully experience the charm of Kurama Onsen?

Your guide has extensive knowledge of hot springs and over six years of experience in bathing instruction. As a hot spring specialist, they will carefully explain proper bathing methods and etiquette, ensuring you feel comfortable and confident.

By learning the correct way to bathe, you’ll be able to relax more deeply and enjoy a richer, more meaningful experience at Kurama Onsen.


This guided tour is also ideal for those who feel unsure about visiting a Japanese hot spring for the first time, as the guide will carefully explain bathing etiquette in a clear and supportive way.


  • Flow of the Experience

Participants will be picked up from their hotel in Kyoto city and transported by car, ensuring a comfortable and convenient journey.

Upon arrival at Kurama Onsen, the experience begins with an orientation. While enjoying a cup of matcha, you will learn about proper bathing methods and the history of Japanese hot springs.

After that, you will move to the indoor bath, where you can also experience a cold bath and sauna.

Next, you will head to the outdoor bath. Before doing so, you will change into a traditional Japanese yukata, allowing you to feel as if you’ve stepped into a classic Japanese ryokan. The outdoor bath is spacious and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding nature.



  • Frequently Asked Questions & Concerns

Is it okay if I’ve never been to a hot spring before?

→ Yes, absolutely. Even first-time visitors can join with confidence.

What kind of people usually join this tour?

→ The majority of participants are international travelers from Europe, North America, and Australia.




  • Guest Reviews

I learned a lot and my bath experience was great, the guide gave me really good advice, answered all of my questions, and was very kind. I recommend at 100% ! 😊


It was a memorable experience and a great way to connect to a local. I enjoyed the experience.


Learning about the history of onsens in Japan as well as the best practices for visitors was super helpful for my first visit especially since I was travelling alone. My guide gave me an overview of the history and let me know how well known Funaoka Onsen is. Such a great guide of the bath house experience in Kyoto.
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