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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:An upside-down onsen mark like the one in the picture above used to be the symbol of a love hotel....
IparryU wrote:dem look like greji's goat's balls... spectacular sight
dimwit wrote:So we are looking at some armpit hair attached to a mochi? Delightful.
syrup16g wrote:Where did you get the idea that this was dark matter? Some kind of joke?
syrup16g wrote:Where did you get the idea that this was dark matter? Some kind of joke?
Japanese innkeepers and the industry ministry have compromised in a dispute over a plan to change an iconic pictogram for hot springs — allowing the use of both the old mark and a new one.
The conflict originated from studies launched by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry aimed at revising public symbols in a bid to make them more understandable to visitors from abroad as part of preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games.
While the Japanese Industrial Standards recognize some 140 pictograms adopted on occasions including the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, many of them are different from standards set by the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, and may be misinterpreted by overseas visitors
The proposed change met with protests from many innkeepers.
“The symbol is widely accepted by Japanese people,” said Takako Sakurai, who heads the association of hot spring inns in Annaka, Gunma Prefecture, regarded as the birthplace of the mark. “It should not be changed.”
Members of the expert panel also called for promoting the symbol abroad without amendment.
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