Don’t Be RUDE in Japan’s Public Bath

Japan’s public bath has several rules that nobody actually tells you when you go in there.
I made this short video to let you know 5 rules about taking a public bath in Japan🥰🇯🇵

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25 Comments

  1. Jusggling the ducks was soooo kawaii! Thanks for the tips Yuka (I will never go to one, I am too ashamed)

  2. Arigato for the tips Yukapiyo Nakamoto Chan 🦆🔥🖤 akso looking beautiful ne. Kamigata Kaeta? Looks different with a new color ne. Sugoi and awesome 👍 and Kiotsukete Ne

  3. Very Informative, I will remember to do these things before visiting a Public bath. Love you Yuka-Cutie Ducky Sensei.

  4. That is very interesting and super cute! Might appear to be a lot of rules but they seem sensible to me (maybe except the 'no swimsuit' one) 😂🤣LOL

  5. 🛁🛀♨ 1⃣ 2⃣ 3⃣ 4⃣ 5⃣ , Seems there should be more ❔because … … 😊

  6. I also heard don't put your hair in the water. Hair is one of the most dirty parts on your body and putting your hair in a shared bath is pretty nasty

  7. 😆️ Haha, I love it! Such a confident video and I like how it loops seamlessly "We cannot ignore them because…". I watched it 3 times before I realised it was looping 😂️

  8. How do they make sure it's sanitary for each person? Is the water that hot? Do they use sanitary practices every single day? The reason why I'm asking is that it seems to me that it's only recommended to take a bath before you get in there which means that maybe most people wouldn't? Or would they? Is the water scummy later on?

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