When you travel to Japan, you can't miss a tourist resource in Japan, that is, hot springs. Although it is strange to introduce hot springs in summer, coming to Japanese hot springs is a tourist resource that cannot be missed. Even in summer, the Japanese still like to soak in hot springs. It is understood that Japan is rich in hot spring resources, with more than 2,600 hot springs and 75,000 hot spring hotels from south to north, so there are also hot springs in Japan? Hot spring kingdom? Good name.
In fact, the origin of this title is not because Japan has the richest hot spring resources, but because Japanese people especially like to soak in hot springs. It is reported that about 1. 1 100 million people in Japan use hot springs every year, which is equivalent to the total population of Japan. This shows that the Japanese are obsessed with hot springs. It is reported that Japanese people can soak in hot springs from winter to summer and from morning to night, and there are various types of hot springs.
Japanese tourists also like to go to hot springs when they come to China, especially in winter. However, many people have never been to hot springs and are often worried that they will encounter some embarrassing things. For example, we all know that hot springs in Japan are mainly divided into male soup and female soup, but in some areas, mixed bath hot springs have appeared in Japan, that is, whether men and women are soaked in a hot spring or not, many people in China are curious about how women can protect their privacy in such mixed bath hot springs.
In fact, the probability of encountering a mixed bath hot spring is not low. If it is in a city, it is very low. However, if it is a hot spring resort in Japan, many of these resorts are family-oriented. If you don't pay attention, you may enter such a bath. So how can Japanese women protect their privacy in mixed bath hot springs?
In fact, mixed bath hot springs are normal in the impression of the older generation in Japan, and there is nothing to avoid. Most people take a bath in a bath towel, and then put the towel on their heads, because most hot springs are turbid, and with the refraction of light, it is actually difficult to see anything clearly. And in the eyes of the older generation, voyeurism is rare. After all, it is mainly used as a place for communication and conversation. If a woman wants to get up, she will wrap this cloth around herself and then go out. But now young people pay more attention to privacy, even with their families. So in order to protect their privacy, they will always wrap themselves in bath towels. If they really can't accept it, just go to the women's soup, and there is no disclosure of privacy.
Therefore, if you accidentally encounter a mixed bath hot spring when traveling in Japan, you need to wrap a bath towel first. If you really can't accept it, go to women's soup. There is no need to be in a mixed bath hot spring. I wonder if you have ever been in a hot spring?