Before the mid-1800s and an increase in Western influence, nude communal bathing for men, women, and children at the local unisex public bath, or sento was a daily fact of life. Some Japanese find social importance in going to public baths, out of the theory that physical proximity/intimacy brings emotional intimacy, which is termed skinship in Japanese.
Monday, March 30, 2009
JAPANESE SENTO
Before the mid-1800s and an increase in Western influence, nude communal bathing for men, women, and children at the local unisex public bath, or sento was a daily fact of life. Some Japanese find social importance in going to public baths, out of the theory that physical proximity/intimacy brings emotional intimacy, which is termed skinship in Japanese.
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