Hosting the 'Thank You Bath' Created with Local Children! [Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou]
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- Hosting the 'Thank You Bath' Created with Local Children! [Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou]
- Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, will host a special event, "Thank You Bath," in collaboration with local children from June 19 to 28.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 12, 2026
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Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, will host a special event, "Thank You Bath," in collaboration with local children from June 19 to 28.
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- Hosting the 'Thank You Bath' Created with Local Children! [Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou] (June 12, 2026), PR Times
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- June 12, 2026
Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, will host a special event, "Thank You Bath," in collaboration with local children from June 19 to 28.
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Seto Ohashi Onsen Yamakou in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, will hold a special event, "Thank You Bath: A Week of Gratitude to Parents," in collaboration with local children from Friday, June 19 to Sunday, June 28, 2026.
This project reinterprets Mother's Day and Father's Day as a period to "express gratitude to everyone who supports the family." The boards used are made from thinned Hinoki (Japanese cypress) from Okayama Prefecture, providing a space filled with rich scents. A participatory message corner will be set up in the facility where visitors can write messages to their loved ones on Hinoki boards and float them in the bathtub.
This event is part of the large-scale renewal project "Re-Born 2026," which operates under the guideline of being "kinder to families and individuals," and aims to create a place where families can naturally smile.
This project reinterprets Mother's Day and Father's Day as a period to "express gratitude to everyone who supports the family." The boards used are made from thinned Hinoki (Japanese cypress) from Okayama Prefecture, providing a space filled with rich scents. A participatory message corner will be set up in the facility where visitors can write messages to their loved ones on Hinoki boards and float them in the bathtub.
This event is part of the large-scale renewal project "Re-Born 2026," which operates under the guideline of being "kinder to families and individuals," and aims to create a place where families can naturally smile.
FAQ
Who can participate in the 'Thank You Bath'?
Anyone visiting the facility during the event period can participate.
What kind of wood is used for the message boards?
We use thinned Japanese cypress (Hinoki) produced in Okayama Prefecture.
When does this event end?
It will run until June 28, 2026 (Sunday).