A moment of life in the hot spring steam
#Osaka Itinerary
Stepping into Soraniwa Onsen, it feels like traveling back to a small town in the Edo period, with wooden corridors, dim lights from lanterns, and the water vapor from the hot springs mixed with the scent of wood and licorice. Each pool of hot springs has a different healing temperature, allowing people to follow their heart, or look up at the night sky in the open-air pool, or relax in the herbal soup. Put on a yukata, carry a small wooden bucket and walk slowly. Time becomes slow here, and all worries seem to dissipate with the steam.
Stay at Candeo Hotels Tower Osaka at night, where the modern, towering building hides an unexpected warmth. The large floor-to-ceiling windows in the room offer a panoramic view of the night view of Osaka. The flickering lights and the tipsy mood after taking the hot spring are interwoven into a quiet melody. That night, the afterglow of the hot spring and the lights and shadows of the city settled together, turning into the most gentle memory of the journey.