Aomori is known as one of the most prominent hot spring resorts in Japan. Spend the day taking part in the centuries-old tradition of “onsen” and enjoy the properties of the therapeutic waters. Please be aware that bathing suits and tattoos are not permitted and there are specific rituals that must be followed to maintain the sanctity of this communal experience. Begin with lunch inside the “ryokan,” a traditional Japanese inn, then head to the soothing waters. Resting on the western side of Mt. Odake, the Sukayu Hot Spring, has a history dating back to 1684, and at over 2,800 square feet, it’s known for its “sen-nin-buro,” or 1,000-person bath. It is important to enter the water without any splashing and to avoid conversation. As you soak in this serene environment, you’ll feel a sense of calm take over, and your cares will float away. Refreshed, return to port.