Forget swim trunks and flip-flops. Here is your specialized gear:
The Vibe: The Actual Gate to Hell
Literally translating to “Hell Valley,” this is the single most appropriate location for a Chainsaw Man fan. The landscape is barren, volcanic, and steaming. Rocks are sulfur-yellow. Steam vents roar like the Gun Devil. Snow monkeys sit in the hot water looking as traumatized as Aki after the Future Devil contract.
A pop-up shop is set up in the lobby.
Yes. Absolutely.
A normal hot spring trip is about forgetting your problems. Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel [BETTER] is about confronting them head-on in a 105°F pool of sulfur water. It’s about laughing at the absurdity of healing when you know you’re going to die in three years (or less, depending on your devil contract).
You will leave with:
So pack your towel, rev your heart, and go find a hellish steam vent to cry in. The Future rules. And the future says you need a vacation.
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5 Blood Fiends) Cost: Expensive, but cheaper than a contract with the Hell Devil. Best Season: Winter – so the contrast between the hot water and the cold air feels exactly like Denji’s hot heart against a cold world. Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel %5BBETTER%5D
Disclaimer: This article is a work of fan expression. Do not actually attack other onsen guests. Do not bring real chainsaws into bathhouses. And for Makima’s sake, please wash yourself before entering the water. That’s a rule even the Darkness Devil respects.
If you want a standard, relaxing vacation, go to Hawaii. If you want a Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel [BETTER] experience, you want the grit. You want the steam to fog up your tragic memories. You want to sit in 104°F water, eat a raw egg, and think, "Man, Aki really deserved this."
So pack your red towel, leave your fear of Control Devils at home, and hit the road. Because in the world of Chainsaw Man, the only thing better than fighting a Gun Devil is soaking your sore muscles in a natural hot spring while pretending you are not emotionally damaged.
Don’t look for the Reze Beach. Look for the Denji Bathtub. That is the [BETTER] way. Forget swim trunks and flip-flops
Keywords: Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel, Onsen for Anime Fans, Denji Travel Guide, Better Hot Spring Experience, Power Approved Baths.
Best for: The goofy, slice-of-life filler.
Kinosaki is famous for its seven public bathhouses. You walk the canal in a yukata (light robe) and wooden geta sandals. This is the only trip where you can replicate "The day Power and Denji go shopping."