Japanese Bath: Kumano Kodo How-to Series
Enjoying a Japanese bath is an unique cultural experience. For first timers it may be a little intimidating, but once you get used to it, the Japanese bath often becomes an addiction; relaxing, healing, and regenerating its followers. This video goes over the basic layout and facilities of a Japanese bath and some of the etiquette to follow. Kumano Kodo: How-to Series.

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