Male and female tourists in bathing garments are seen together in the Hiba Sennin Buro mixed bath at the Sukayu Onsen hot spring resort in Aomori in November. Akina Nishi. AOMORI--A government project is under way to keep afloat the Japanese tradition of mixed-gender bathing, which is becoming less common due to an increase in male bathers who show up only to ogle women. The northern Tohoku region is home to renowned hot spring resorts, many of which offer baths where men and women bathe together. But some fear the age-old practice might eventually be lost to history if women continue to feel uncomfortable with mixed bathing.


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Bath Suicide - TV Tropes
The act of killing oneself by sitting in a tub and slitting one's blood vessels. The warm water is supposed to encourage the easy flow of blood, so in fiction, it's often depicted as a comparatively painless method of suicide that leaves a relatively unblemished and thus more dignified corpse. And the billowing clouds of blood look really cool, too. Perhaps because of its having been used by the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, who killed himself at the command of his former pupil, the emperor Nero as depicted in the page illustration from the Nuremberg Chronicle , this act has often been associated with characters who are permitted "honorable deaths" or who take this way out as an alternative to submitting to tyranny.



9 Onsen in Kansai Where Men and Women Can Bathe Together
A steam room can be the place to relax and reduce stress. Regular steam baths can work wonders for your beauty , ease muscle tension, uplift your mood and even clear your sinuses. However, with the benefits come precautions and rules to follow before, during and after entering a steam room. Do not eat before a steam : You should eat your food at least one hour before you go to the steam room. You can experience uncomfortable cramping if you eat right before you go to the steaming room.





Tomoko and Mother in the Bath [1] is a photograph taken by American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith in Many commentators regard Tomoko as Smith's greatest work. The black-and-white photo depicts a mother cradling her severely deformed, naked daughter in a traditional Japanese bathroom. The mother, Ryoko Kamimura, agreed to deliberately pose the startlingly intimate photograph with Smith to illustrate the terrible effects of Minamata disease a type of mercury poisoning on the body and mind of her daughter Tomoko Kamimura.

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