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Exfarmer(on a bike) blog: A Japanese adventure
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 1271412" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>That would be the answer, the eat a lot of sweet potatoes here. I have only been offered potatoes once here, but you see them growing everywhere possibly they only eat them in season.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]158274[/ATTACH] </p><p>After the days ride, a bathe in the Onsen is wonderful. </p><p>The Onsen is a public bath where certain ritual has to be followed, first, stripping right off. Then a thorough shower , sitting down! A complete all over wash is de rigour. After this you get in the Onsen, which is normally a glorified hot tub although the traditional ones are natural hot springs.</p><p>The modern Onsen are normally single sex, although there are some mixed, but I am told that the only women who use the mixed baths tend to be rather old in the hope of looking at the young men</p><p>Certainly the Japanese have a easy view of nudity, not knowing the way to the Onsen the manageress offered to show me the way, she took me straight into the changing room to the horror of our young mechanic who was stripped off.</p><p>After the Onsen you are give a Yakkuta, (dressing gown) to wear in the hotel, so it is off to the bar.</p><p>And of course there is no shoes in the hotel,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 1271412, member: 1951"] That would be the answer, the eat a lot of sweet potatoes here. I have only been offered potatoes once here, but you see them growing everywhere possibly they only eat them in season. [ATTACH=full]158274[/ATTACH] After the days ride, a bathe in the Onsen is wonderful. The Onsen is a public bath where certain ritual has to be followed, first, stripping right off. Then a thorough shower , sitting down! A complete all over wash is de rigour. After this you get in the Onsen, which is normally a glorified hot tub although the traditional ones are natural hot springs. The modern Onsen are normally single sex, although there are some mixed, but I am told that the only women who use the mixed baths tend to be rather old in the hope of looking at the young men Certainly the Japanese have a easy view of nudity, not knowing the way to the Onsen the manageress offered to show me the way, she took me straight into the changing room to the horror of our young mechanic who was stripped off. After the Onsen you are give a Yakkuta, (dressing gown) to wear in the hotel, so it is off to the bar. And of course there is no shoes in the hotel, [/QUOTE]
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