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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:For those who can stomach this woman's patronizing tripe, she gets kicked out of the onsen....
Greji wrote:I think she should have been thrown out because of her writing ability...
soulboy wrote:By the way I like what debito is doing. If no one complains about discrimination nothing will change in this country.
Notes:
persons with tattoos are asked to refrain from using the facilities.
Ketou wrote:I'm lost. Apart from the usual japan newbie style I can't see where she was patronising, moronic or even complained about it at all.
I really don't understand the fuss here.
the article wrote:...two foreigners, affectionately (or so we think) called "Gaijin" (in Japanese, which literally translates as "alien")....
....As is Japanese custom, we take photos of the four of us in every combination possible.....
...Awano-Sensei, a dead ringer for Mr Miagi from 'Karate Kid' (look at the photo -- he's nothing like Pat Morita) and a mere 5 feet.....
....three red-faced daughters all gawk at my pale nudity....
...they all inhale a sharp breathe before the giggling commences...
...there is a tap on my knee and a little Japanese voice advising me that I have it tied up all wrong....
Ketou wrote:I'm lost. Apart from the usual japan newbie style I can't see where she was patronising, moronic or even complained about it at all.
I really don't understand the fuss here.
Ketou wrote:I'm lost. Apart from the usual japan newbie style I can't see where she was patronising, moronic or even complained about it at all.
I really don't understand the fuss here.
Level3 wrote:She's not as bad as Amy Chavez.
But then, who is?
I love the no tattoo rule because it usually keeps out -
A. Yakuza and (more importantly) stupid young thugs
B. Gaijin whose lives are so empty they feel the need to be sheep and get inked and tell everyone about their tattoo cause they have nothing interesting to say.
If you didn't get a tattoo in the military, in prison, on on tour, you didn't earn it.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Does Japan have to change? What, to become another U.S. clone? Don't like it? Go home. It's their country, their rules, love 'em or leave.
Yokohammer wrote:persons with tattoos are asked to refrain from using the facilities.
hundefar wrote:There are big signs that says so in both English and Japanese at the premises too. You have to be very much in your own world not to notice if you visit the place.
Level3 wrote:If you didn't get a tattoo in the military, in prison, on on tour, you didn't earn it.
Greji wrote:I got a devil tatoo on each cheek of my ass and each is shoveling coal. I earned it and I have also never been asked to leave an onsen, or a public bath.
Greji wrote:I got a devil tatoo on each cheek of my ass and each is shoveling coal. I earned it and I have also never been asked to leave an onsen, or a public bath.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I got mine (a map of Australia on my arse) when I was young and firm. Then I became big and fat and it became Pangaea. Then I became old and thin and my arse became saggy and now it looks like a cross between Sweden, Italy, a Munch painting and the ghost from the "Scream" movies.
Greji wrote:That's a shame. The devils are still shoveling coal...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:You're obviously not as much of a slob as me....
alicia454 wrote:As I mentioned before, what is wrong with covering up tattoos with bandages when visiting an onsen?
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