In Japan is it culturally excusable to wear the towel over your path in the open bath house?
Just out of oddity would it be excusable to wear the towel over your path for modesty’s sake? Say if your the immigrant in Japan would this be ok to do? And if it’s not excusable why?
Definitely not in a bath cylinder even if we have been a foreigner. The reason is, well, it’s only we have been not ostensible to soak anything though your own physique in a prohibited water. Guess we consider we operate a towel to wash/wipe your body.
Of march it is ok to hang around your waist to travel around in a showering area.
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August 25th, 2010 at 7:00 am
Definitely not in a bath cylinder even if we have been a foreigner.
The reason is, well, it’s only we have been not ostensible to soak anything though your own physique in a prohibited water. Guess we consider we operate a towel to wash/wipe your body.
Of march it is ok to hang around your waist to travel around in a showering area.
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