Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps, Gunma, Japan
When I told my friend I was going to Ikaho for the weekend, he smirked and told me the story of this small onsen town nestled in the hills. He said it was a place that men went to on weekends with the intention of getting some action. It was the perfect alibi for a married man. "Honey, I am going to the onsen with my coworkers for the weekend". Back in the days, Ikaho had escort services and strip clubs to go along with its ryokan hotels ( hotels that offer onsen bathing and buffets). Nowadays, these "spots" seem to be relics.
Ikaho is a small onsen town located in Kitagunma District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Ikaho is also the base location for Street Racing Manga series, Initial D. At first glance it would seem like there isn't much to do in this small town, but that is not what the town is about. People come here to relax in their hotels, take a bath in the hot springs, eat and drink like there is no starvation and if they are the trekking type ( or casual walker), they will venture to the various spots such as this iconic part of Ikaho.
There really isn't much to do in this part of town. There are a few restaurants, cafes, sweet shops and a lot of spaces offering gun shooting games for some strange reason. There most be some history to that. But what is interesting about central Ikaho is the look and feel of it and what it represents.
To me it represents a slower pace of life enriched with the true essence of the culture of Japan. Onsens and public bathing have been a huge part of Japanese culture for centuries and beneath these stairs runs the natural volcanic waters which flows to the Onsen hotels, keeping that culture alive. The glass door below shows the volcanic water flowing through, enriched with minerals from the earth, giving it a reddish-brown color.
There was an outdoor onsen for placing your feet, here you can see that enriched color I was talking about. Unfortunately, it was off limits due to CV.
Here is what one of these Ryokan hotels look like. I didn't stay here, mine was much lager and less exclusive.
I am not sure what is up with the ducks but they were also a major theme in the gun shooting game stores. Well, they caught my ttention. My guess is after shooting one down in a store, you place it here for good luck.
On the wall, I saw this picture of old days. Many company trips have been hosted in this town and the tradition continues today. Companies with males being the majority would hire hostesses to liven up there end of year parties. I think that is what this picture represents. But this may not be any ordinary company seeing that the picture holds a permanent spot on the walls of this historic town.
I leave you with a view of the terrain that this small town is built on, up on the rugged hills of Gunma prefecture, Japan. Thanks for stopping by.
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I never been to Japan. But we enjoyed Japanese food in Singapore
Well, go through my post and be here until you get a chance to come. My good friend here is from Singapore, she is so sweet.
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When you say, "men went to on weekends with the intention of getting some action", are you saying what I think you are saying?.. lol
Ha, I love this review.
I am sure you had a great time exploring this small onsen town.
Wait, thanks goodness, I found this post. Somehow, I am going to travel to a distance place in my country, and I have in mind to bring pictures to #haveyoubeenhere community but one thing eludes me.
Pinning to the pineapple map. Can you give me a run down, probably, with pictures on how to do that? It will be really helpful. Thanks 🥺🤲
HAHAH, yes, that is what I am saying. They went their to get hookers and watch strippers 😁 but those days seem to be long gone.
It was really nice, at first a friend told me that they wouldn't be much to take pics of or to do, but there is always something. And we Hivers know the value of getting content.
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Man... I've never been to Japan but I already feel like preparing my spaceship and going straight to Onsen town.lol.
About those shooting range, Koreans also have places like that.
Japan is trying to retain their culture and I see it yielding bringing good them to them as one of the place to be for anyone that wants to get the raw taste of Asian cultures
Japan is a is a great place to visit, and indeed they do manage to keep the culture going throughout the years. Oh really, Korea too? Kids love these games, many adults too, but I would rather just buy whatever they are offering to shoot down 😄
What a beautiful landscape
It surely is, old and full of character.
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