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Nov. 18th, 2017 03:29 pmWHAT in person
WHERE the onsen by the lake
WHEN 67
[You know what's great on a chilly fall day?
Publicly bathing in hot water under the open sky!
That's what the flyer on everyone's door from Tidy Living apartments says, anyway. Slippers and big fluffy towels have been provided, and a shallow pool of steaming hot water has appeared on the roof of the apartments over night.
There's no gender divide here, just one large onsen with smaller connecting pools of varying temperatures, ranging from 'kind of warm' to 'regular humans would probably not survive this for long' temperatures.
There are signs near the pool but they seem a bit confused, sternly advising thing like "Clean flesh only" and "Please not expel bodily fluids into the water from any opening" and "If running, please fall away from edge". One simply says "It's dangerous" with no other information in sight.
But actually it's probably fine and you'll have a nice time, assuming public nudity sounds like a nice time, anyway.]
WHERE the onsen by the lake
WHEN 67
[You know what's great on a chilly fall day?
Publicly bathing in hot water under the open sky!
That's what the flyer on everyone's door from Tidy Living apartments says, anyway. Slippers and big fluffy towels have been provided, and a shallow pool of steaming hot water has appeared on the roof of the apartments over night.
There's no gender divide here, just one large onsen with smaller connecting pools of varying temperatures, ranging from 'kind of warm' to 'regular humans would probably not survive this for long' temperatures.
There are signs near the pool but they seem a bit confused, sternly advising thing like "Clean flesh only" and "Please not expel bodily fluids into the water from any opening" and "If running, please fall away from edge". One simply says "It's dangerous" with no other information in sight.
But actually it's probably fine and you'll have a nice time, assuming public nudity sounds like a nice time, anyway.]