This March Onsen Box is inspired by the legendary sulfur springs of Noboribetsu Onsen, one of Japan’s most celebrated hot spring destinations.
Known for its dramatic volcanic landscape and mineral-rich waters, Noboribetsu has long been treasured as a place of deep relaxation and healing.
Our curated selection brings the spirit of this iconic onsen town to your home—inviting you to unwind, restore warmth to the body, and enjoy a peaceful wellness ritual inspired by the natural beauty of Hokkaido.
1. Experience a Japanese Onsen at Home
At the heart of this month’s box is the experience of a traditional Japanese sulfur hot spring.
The box includes Noboribetsu Yunohana bath powder, inspired by the mineral-rich waters of Noboribetsu. Sulfur hot springs are known for helping warm the body, relax muscles, and refresh the skin.
We also include Onsen Bath Powder, designed to recreate the relaxing atmosphere of a Japanese onsen bath at home.
Together these bath products transform an ordinary bath into a soothing Japanese bathing ritual.
2. A Moment of Tea and Sweetness
After a warm bath, many people in Japan enjoy a relaxing tea moment.
This month’s box includes Ezo Ukogi herbal tea, a traditional herbal drink from Hokkaido known for supporting vitality and wellness.
To accompany the tea, the box also includes Shiroi Koibito, one of Hokkaido’s most beloved sweets.
A spoonful of wildflower honey from Ota Beekeeping Farm adds a gentle floral sweetness to this relaxing moment.
3. Lavender from the Fields of Hokkaido
Several items in this month’s box are inspired by the famous lavender fields of Furano, home to the renowned Farm Tomita.
Lavender is known for its calming aroma and soothing properties.
The box includes a selection of lavender-inspired items including soap, bath salt, potpourri, a travel candle, and a lavender facial mask.
Together they bring the gentle fragrance of Hokkaido’s lavender fields into your home.
4. A Small Piece of Japanese Onsen Culture
The box also includes a Noboribetsu Onsen hand towel, inspired by the playful spirit of Japanese hot spring culture.
In Japan, small cotton towels are an essential companion when visiting an onsen.
Soft, absorbent, and easy to carry, they represent a simple but meaningful part of the Japanese bathing tradition.
What’s Inside the March Onsen Box
This month’s box includes a carefully curated selection inspired by the landscapes and culture of Hokkaido:
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