A traditional, quiet ryokan in the mountains. Quiet, disciplined, and strictly no Power-induced chaos allowed. Power’s "Hot Spring"
If you are lucky enough to book a trip during an official Chainsaw Man hot spring campaign, the experience goes far beyond a standard bath. Themed Baths
The fan-made game captures the "slice-of-life" moments often missed in the chaotic main series: Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel
: Visit the phone box where Denji and Reze first met or the specific stairs Reze walked up in the Kanda Jinbocho Ochanomizu
You will use a small modesty towel while walking around the bath area. Just remember never to let the towel touch the actual bathwater—place it on your head or beside the pool. A traditional, quiet ryokan in the mountains
While Beppu offers the most literal connection through its hell theme, several other hot spring towns capture the Chainsaw Man spirit in subtler ways—through moody atmospheres, dramatic landscapes and the sense of respite after trauma.
To truly travel like a Public Safety Devil Hunter, you need locations that balance traditional beauty with a hint of that moody, cinematic Fujimoto style. Themed Baths The fan-made game captures the "slice-of-life"
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Take the Shinkansen at 6:00 AM. Look out the window at Mt. Fuji. Listen to "Kick Back" on headphones, but switch to the "Sweet Dreams" OST track as you near Kyoto. Check into a Ryokan in .
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