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  2. Sentō - Wikipedia

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    A group of young men walk past a typical community bath in the Kitakagaya neighborhood of Osaka, Japan. Immediately after World War II, resources were scarce and few homeowners had access to a private bath. Private baths began to be more common around 1970, and most new buildings included a bath and shower unit for every apartment.

  3. Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, private, free-flowing hot spring baths were added to every room. [7] Until 2017, it was continuously operated by 52 generations of the same family (including adopted heirs) for over 1,300 years. [8] In 2017, no family members were willing to take over the business. Keiunkan’s general manager, Kenjiro Kawano, was selected as the new ...

  4. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, as most households have their baths, the number of traditional public baths has decreased, [2] but the number and popularity of hot spring resort towns (温泉街, onsen-gai) have increased since the end of Second World War. [3] Baths may be either publicly run by a municipality or privately, often connecting to a lodging ...

  5. List of social nudity places in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Some public hot spring baths in Japan allow mixed gender nudity, particularly those in rural locations and where permitted by prefectural law. Related Japanese terms include: onsen for hot spring; konyoku for mixed gender bath; and sentō for a type of public bath, but gender separated.

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    Now we're seeing ski all-inclusives like the Alpinresort ValSaa — Sport & Spa in Saalbach, Austria, adults-only all-inclusives, family-friendly all-inclusives, fine-dining all-inclusives ...

  7. Inside the wild world of Osaka’s dangerous, adrenaline-fueled ...

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    Inside the wild world of Osaka’s dangerous, adrenaline-fueled float festivals. ... In 2020, almost 28% of Osaka’s population was over 65, compared to the global average of just over 9%.

  8. Shinsekai - Wikipedia

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    Shinsekai lies west of Tennoji Zoo, Tennoji Park, and the Osaka Municipal Museum of Art. To the south is Spa World and the now-closed Festival Gate, a compact amusement park built to rejuvenate Osaka's most run-down area. Instead of trying to blend the park into Shinsekai, its construction resulted in virtually barricading it from the ...

  9. Types of prostitution in modern Japan - Wikipedia

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    Originally referred to as toruko-buro, meaning ' Turkish bath ', the businesses were renamed following a 1984 campaign by Turkish scholar Nusret Sancaklı [ja; tr], with the name "soapland" chosen as the winning entry in a nationwide contest. [19] The term is a wasei-eigo term, constructed from the two English words soap and land. [7]

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