Payne Clare Publish time 2024-7-18 03:44

Japan's best value for money: bubble bath, reasonable price, excellent service

Japan's unique entertainment culture - the red-light district, is a disgusting cancer, but it was unexpectedly developed and promoted in Japan, and even won the title of "Asia's largest red-light district".




Friends who have watched Japanese pornographic films and TV shows will definitely not be unfamiliar with the following scene. After a hard day's work, the male protagonist usually takes out a beer from the refrigerator, drinks a glass, and then goes to the bathroom to take a comfortable bath. The position of bathing in the lives of Japanese people can be said to be far beyond your imagination. In addition to taking a bath when they get home from work, they like to go to hot spring hotels outside on weekends and even when they have family activities, and choose to "take a bath" with the whole family to celebrate. Not only men like to take baths, but women also like to take baths, but the baths they take seem to be slightly different from what we imagine.




You only need to pay enough bathing materials and service fees to enjoy a bathing trip served by a special person. This service has a very nice name in Japan - bubble bath. You can see similar bathing places in Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Nagoya, Hokkaido, and even across the country. These bathing places are also different. Remember not to go wrong, otherwise the consequences will be very serious. Generally speaking, bathing places in Japan are also divided into several types, and there are even specially divided areas. For example, the most common bathhouse in our country is generally called "Sento" by the Japanese. Generally, in the relatively old city area, you can find the existence of "Sento", and the charges range from 100-300 yen. (Equivalent to about 6-20 yuan)

Of course, the bathing facilities in those "Sento" are mostly old, mainly serving the surrounding residents. And there are divided bathing areas for men and women, not mixed bathing for men and women as you imagine, so everyone can enjoy the fun of bathing with confidence. The other way of bathing is more exciting, and the fee is much more expensive than a normal bath. Sento generally do not provide such services, but have professional areas and venues. This service is known as the king of Japanese sex industry - bubble bath. Before talking about bubble bath, we have to mention its predecessor - Turkish bath. Turkish bath originated from the public baths of the Romans. After the Turkish army captured Constantinople, the Turks inherited the Roman culture of bathing and making friends, and added the element of "bubble bath scrubber" to it, making it evolve into a presence with Turkish cultural elements.




With the development of the times, the Japanese who like bathing culture, after coming into contact with Turkish baths, integrated elements of Thai baths into them, and reinterpreted Turkish baths in a new and unique way. It was not until 1984 that Turkish students studying in Japan believed that Japan's behavior greatly insulted the reputation of Turkish baths, and launched a serious protest, demanding that Japan should no longer use the name of Turkish baths. Under pressure, the Tokyo Special Bath Association of Japan, after soliciting opinions from all parties, renamed the Turkish bath to "bubble bath", and it has been used to this day. The Japanese pronunciation of bubble bath comes from the English word seapland, which is translated into Chinese as "soap heaven", which is actually what we call a bathhouse. It's just that this bathhouse is very different from what you usually see.

Because it is a bathing place, when you want to enter, the merchant charges you a certain amount of "bath money", which is justified. You can regard this "bath money" as domestic bathing money, or in layman's terms, the admission ticket to the bathhouse. The cost of "bath fees" in Japan generally ranges from 3,000 to 6,000 yen (equivalent to about 180 to 370 yuan), but if you only pay the basic "bath fees", you will find that in such a large bathhouse, it seems that you are the only one taking a serious bath, while others are enjoying the fully automatic manual scrubbing and massage service. If you also want to have the same service, you need to pay an additional fee. As for the price, each store charges differently. The quotation depends on the service duration you choose and the service staff you choose. If you want to know the specific details, you can follow me!




But to be honest, Japan's bubble baths may seem expensive to us. But if you look at the Japanese sex industry, you will find that bubble baths are simply the conscience of the industry. Not only are the charges reasonable, but more importantly, the services they can provide you are definitely worth the money. So if you have the opportunity, would you like to experience a bubble bath? Welcome to leave a comment.

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