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Sentō logo #21000 Another type of Japanese public bath is onsen, which uses hot water from a natural hot spring. In general the word onsen means that the bathing facility has at least one bath filled with natural hot spring water. However throughout the Kansai region of Japan the word `onsen` is also a commonly used naming scheme for sentō. Sentō and supersent
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sento logo #21003(from the article `furo`) The furo in a public bathhouse, called a sento, is common throughout Japan. It has its counterparts in youth hostels, hotels, dormitories, and inns. ...
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