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It sounds like you're referring to the fan-made game Chainsaw Man: Hot Spring Travel

, a popular "indie" creation (often associated with developer Fujino) that places the characters in a rare, peaceful setting.

Here is a short story inspired by that concept, capturing the chaotic but domestic vibe of the Public Safety crew: The Unspoken Ceasefire

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.

"Remember, Denji," Aki muttered, adjusting his topknot. "No Revving. No eating the soap. And for the love of God, keep Power out of the men’s bath."

"Relax, Aki-kun!" Denji grinned, his eyes gleaming at the prospect of a free buffet later. "It’s a vacation! Lord Chainsaw needs to soak his gears." Chainsaw Man Hot Spring Travel %5BBETTER%5D

Inside the water, the peace lasted exactly four seconds. Power had already bypassed the gender-segregated walls by simply jumping over them, landing in the middle of the hot pool with a splash that nearly drowned a terrified Kobeni, who had somehow been dragged along to "team-build."

"Behold!" Power bellowed, standing atop a decorative rock. "The Blood Fiend does not fear the boiling waters of the humans! Meowy, witness my bravery!" (Meowy was safely tucked in a locker, though nobody had the heart to tell her).

Aki sank into the water up to his nose, closing his eyes. For a moment, the sound of the waterfall drowned out the bickering. He thought about the Gun Devil, the contracts, and the looming shadows of Tokyo. But then, a plastic yellow bucket hit him square in the forehead.

"Race you to the cold tub, Topknot!" Denji yelled, already halfway across the tiles.

Aki wiped the water from his eyes. He should be angry. He should be reprimanding them. Instead, he felt a small, traitorous smile tug at his lips. He grabbed a bucket of his own. "You're on, brat." It sounds like you're referring to the fan-made

Outside, standing on the balcony of the inn, Makima watched the steam rise against the moonlit pines. She didn't need to be in the water to feel the warmth—or the control. It was a brief, quiet interlude in a world that usually bled red, a moment where they weren't hunters or devils, just four idiots in a hot spring. Chainsaw Man: Hot Spring Travel - Full Gameplay

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To stop a "hypothetical" devil outbreak in the hotel, guests participate in a puzzle rally.

Let’s be real. In Chainsaw Man, a hot spring trip usually ends in violence or tragedy. The BETTER way is to embrace the loneliness

The BETTER way is to embrace the loneliness of the hot spring. Sit in the water. Let your heart race from the heat, not from a Devil fight. Think about Makima, then let the water wash the thought away.

In the updated versions of this travel campaign, the room amenities often feature original artwork of the characters in yukatas.


Standard rooms are nice, but for the ultimate experience, look for the Special Collaboration Rooms.

If the hot spring travel in "Chainsaw Man" has inspired you to visit hot springs in Japan:

The Vibe: The Actual Gate to Hell

Literally translating to “Hell Valley,” this is the single most appropriate location for a Chainsaw Man fan. The landscape is barren, volcanic, and steaming. Rocks are sulfur-yellow. Steam vents roar like the Gun Devil. Snow monkeys sit in the hot water looking as traumatized as Aki after the Future Devil contract.