Until recently, I never thought Iβd take a hot bath in summer. Why would I? Like many people, Iβd always associated hot baths with cold winter nights and preferred a cold shower to beat the Japanese summer heat.
But my wife had other ideas.
A few weeks ago, she introduced me to something Iβd honestly never considered β summer onsen tablets. She asked me to buy a few and give them a try. And although I raised an eyebrow at the thought of voluntarily stepping into a warm tub during peak humidity, I trusted her instincts.
Iβm glad I did.
To my surprise, the experience wasnβt anything like the sweltering hot soak I feared. Thanks to minty, refreshing ingredients in these seasonal bath tablets, the water gave off a cooling sensation that lingered on the skin, even after getting out of the bath. Instead of sweating it out, I actually felt revived. Some tablets had a fizzy, carbonated texture, others carried fresh citrusy scents, and all of them transformed my bathroom into a private, refreshing spa.
That first bath was a small revelation.
What Are Summer and Winter Onsen Tablets?
In Japan, onsen bath tablets (ε ₯ζ΅΄ε€, nyΕ«yokuzai) are a staple in many households. They simulate the therapeutic properties of hot springs and are available in seasonal variations β tailored to the bodyβs needs depending on the time of year.
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Summer Onsen Tablets
Designed to refresh and cool the body during hot weather:
- Menthol or mint extracts create a cooling aftereffect.
- Citrus scents like yuzu, lemon, or grapefruit uplift and deodorize.
- Microbubbles or fizzy carbonation lightly cleanse the pores.
- Ideal for people who want to enjoy the ritual of bathing without feeling overheated.
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Winter Onsen Tablets
Formulated for warmth and relaxation during the cold months:
- Warming ingredients like ginger promote circulation and fight chills.
- Milky or thicker textures help retain heat.
- Deep, earthy aromas (like hinoki cypress or herbal blends) calm the senses.
- Many contain moisturizers like hyaluronic acid or collagen for dry winter skin.
A New Summer Ritual?
I still enjoy my cold showers. But now, once or twice a week, I make time for a short soak with a summer tablet β especially in the evening after a long, sweaty day. Thereβs something deeply soothing about it, like pressing the reset button on your body.
Itβs a gentle reminder that comfort isnβt always about extremes. Sometimes, itβs about finding that balance β like a warm bath that leaves you feeling cool.
If youβve never tried a summer onsen tablet, give it a shot. You might be as surprised as I was.








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