concept   onsen (hot springs)

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Western countries (2) Japanese (2) United States (1) urban communities in Japan (1) coastal communities in Japan (1) Anime fan culture (1) Asian culture (1) Desert regions (1) Europe (1) Japanese society (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Traditional Japanese households (1) Traditional villages in Japan (1) UK (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 onsen (hot springs) Western countries Hot springs are less common in Western countries and are often seen as a luxury or specific wellness destination. 18
2 onsen (hot springs) Western countries In Western countries, public nudity in hot spring baths is uncommon and hot springs are often associated with luxury spa resorts. 8
3 onsen (hot springs) United States Visiting hot springs in the US is considered a luxury experience associated with wellness and relaxation spas. 5
4 onsen (hot springs) Japanese Onsen bathing is a popular cultural activity in Japan for relaxation, socializing, and health benefits. 3
5 onsen (hot springs) urban communities in Japan Visiting urban Japanese onsens for relaxation and socializing is a popular cultural activity. 3
6 onsen (hot springs) Japanese Japanese culture includes the traditional practice of visiting onsens, or hot springs, for relaxation and rejuvenation. 2
7 onsen (hot springs) coastal communities in Japan Coastal communities in Japan have a tradition of visiting onsens (hot springs) for relaxation with family and friends. 2
8 onsen (hot springs) Anime fan culture Onsen are often portrayed in anime as a setting for comedy or romance, providing cultural escapism for fans. 1
9 onsen (hot springs) Asian culture Visiting onsens for relaxation and socializing is a traditional practice in Asian culture. 1
10 onsen (hot springs) Desert regions Hot springs are uncommon and not typically part of the local culture in desert regions. 1
11 onsen (hot springs) Europe Hot springs are considered a luxury experience in Europe, with designated resorts and destinations for visitors. 1
12 onsen (hot springs) Japanese society Japanese society values onsen as a traditional and popular form of relaxation and socializing, with specific etiquette and nudity being considered normal. 1
13 onsen (hot springs) Middle Eastern countries Middle Eastern countries have limited awareness and accessibility to onsens due to climate and cultural customs. 1
14 onsen (hot springs) Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, gender-segregated public bathhouses (hammams) are prevalent, while onsens are rare. 1
15 onsen (hot springs) Traditional Japanese households Visiting onsen is a popular traditional leisure activity for Japanese households. 1
16 onsen (hot springs) Traditional villages in Japan Onsens in traditional Japanese villages are viewed as places for relaxation, socializing, and health benefits. 1
17 onsen (hot springs) UK The UK has a popular spa culture for relaxation and wellness, including onsen (hot springs). 1