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The steam was so thick you could barely see the "Men" sign on the wooden door. Denji, clutching a frayed towel like a shield, stepped into the humid air of the mountain onsen. Behind him, Aki followed with a sigh that carried the weight of a hundred paperwork filings.

If the hot spring travel in "Chainsaw Man" has inspired you to visit hot springs in Japan: Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel %5BBETTER%5D

For fans looking for a real-world "travel" experience, there are several iconic locations in Tokyo that appear in the series, particularly related to the : Kanda Jinbocho The steam was so thick you could barely

If you’ve just finished reading the Chainsaw Man manga (or caught up to the latest episode of the anime), you know two things for certain: First, life is brutal. Second, even devil hunters need a break. But not just any break. You don’t need a boring, ordinary spa day. You need a experience. If the hot spring travel in "Chainsaw Man"

: Hosted a major collaboration for the Reze Arc movie (running through May 2026). It transformed hotel spaces into a "soft spring" aesthetic with pastel decor, life-size figures, and themed afternoon tea.

While the series doesn't have a dedicated hot spring episode, fans often visit Tokyo locations featured in the to capture that "travel" vibe. Sarugakucho

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