Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - The origin of Japanese hot springs,

The origin of Japanese hot springs,

As a hot spring kingdom, Japan has many famous hot spring resorts. Besides Cao Jin, there are Wannian Building and Xiangyibao in Danqunma County. However, they are far away and inconvenient to travel. No wonder General Tokugawa in the Edo era wanted to transport the hot springs in Kusatsu to Tokyo to enjoy in Japan.

Of course, there are also mineral crystals for sale in famous hot spring resorts for tourists to buy back at home, but the supply is in short supply and you can't buy them. For example, our trip to Tsatsu failed.

Many things in the world are really strange, such as eating, which is originally for filling the stomach. Dressing is meant to keep out the cold. Take a shower, originally to clean up. Now it's all alienated and getting worse. Of course, label them as "culture"-food culture, clothing culture and bathing culture.

Take this bathing culture as an example. I live in a district of Shanghai, and there is a bath center called Venice. Tickets to 58 yuan, Massage 198 yuan. The food in the restaurant downstairs is also very expensive. How many people can afford it? What is even more bizarre is that near my home, a bathing center called "Water Nature" was opened the year before last. It's completely luxurious. It even cost more than 500 yuan to take a bath. Due to the limitation of the consumption level of the lot, the door was empty and closed automatically in less than three months.

On the way to my home at Dongsan Station, there is a bathing center called "Ouhu", which is open to the public. At first, you can get tickets to 35 yuan and eat for free. Later, it was changed to 28 yuan, and now it is simply changed to 18 yuan, and you can eat it for free. Of course, the quality of food is also greatly reduced. When the economic crisis happened, there was nothing we could do.

In a word, bathing is not what it used to be. Since it has become a way of cultural rest or a place in other senses, it is indeed completely alienated!