Ashiyu, Japanese foot baths 足湯

Ashiyu are public foot baths

Onsen for feet, in the street

Usually found close to onsen, ashiyu are public foot baths that are very popular in Japan. Found near both hot springs and tourist spots, they let you relax while admiring your surroundings... with your feet soaking in the water!

You can find ashiyu along the street! This is in Atami, a town know for its onsen

Ashiyu are ideal after a day of walking or sightseeing

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