Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel <RECOMMENDED · 2024>
The hot spring town depicted in Chainsaw Man is modeled after Nasu Onsen (Nasu Hot Springs) in Tochigi Prefecture.
Located in the northern part of Tochigi, Nasu is one of Japan's most famous hot spring resorts. It is easily accessible from Tokyo, making it a popular weekend getaway. The area is known for its sulfur springs, lush nature, and a slightly mysterious atmosphere that fits perfectly with the supernatural elements of Chainsaw Man. Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel
A focused deep-dive concept blending Chainsaw Man (Kondō Tatsuki / Fujimoto Tatsuki’s manga/anime world) themes with a hot-spring (onsen) travel experience. This report covers concept framing, target audience, narrative/creative approaches, product and event ideas, marketing strategy, legal/IP considerations, production plan, and estimated budget and KPIs. The hot spring town depicted in Chainsaw Man
Start in Kabukicho, Shinjuku. This is the "Berman" district where devils hide in host clubs. Stay up too late, eat a famichiki, and sleep on a hard capsule hotel bed. You must feel exhausted. A focused deep-dive concept blending Chainsaw Man (Kondō
| Location | Why It Fits | CSM Connection | |----------|-------------|----------------| | Kusatsu Onsen (Gunma) | High-acid sulfur waters (like “healing through pain”), dramatic yubatake (hot water fields) | Denji’s gritty resilience; the opening’s steaming, chaotic energy | | Hakone Yuryo (Kanagawa) | Private open-air baths surrounded by dense forest | Aki’s quiet, melancholic moments; the feeling of being watched by unseen devils | | Beppu (Oita) | “Hell” hot springs (Jigoku Meguri) – boiling, blood-red, and geyser pools | Literal devil aesthetic; perfect for a cosplay photo op | | Shirahama Onsen (Wakayama) | Ocean-view rotenburo (outdoor baths); moon reflection on water | Makima’s eerie, vast presence – infinite and calm |