Travel to (2.5 hours north). This town is famous for its seven public bathhouses. Buy a yukata (robe). Walk the willow-lined canals. Why "Kobeni?" Because wearing a yukata and wooden geta sandals makes walking excruciatingly hard, and you will slip exactly like her. Eat fresh crab (the "Crab Devil" is delicious). This is where you let your guard down, just before you have to go home.
But the heat gets to him. Eventually, he removes his shirt, revealing the Future Devil’s eye embedded in his forearm. The steam makes the eye water. The Future Devil whispers: “In five minutes, Denji will slip and grab your thigh by accident.” Aki closes his eyes. For the first time, he doesn’t want to know the future.
Ginzan Onsen looks like a town frozen in the Taisho era, featuring gas lamps and wooden architecture. It perfectly matches the melancholic, historical undertones often associated with Aki Hayakawa’s family background and the snowy, quiet moments of the series. Hakone Onsen (Kanagawa Prefecture) The Vibe: Cinematic landscapes and dense, misty forests.