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Bathers should thoroughly wash their body before entering the bath(s). |
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Persons with infectious diseases should not enter the bath(s). |
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Persons suffering from chronic disease such as heart disease, lung disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other obstructions of the circulatory system should enter the baths in accordance with a doctor’s instructions. |
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Persons with dry or hypersensitive skin should avoid hot-spring bathing. |
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Women who are menstruating should not enter the bath(s). |
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It is inadvisable to enter the bath(s) when intoxicated, with an empty stomach, or after a filling meal. |
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Do not take any pet into the bath(s). |
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It is inadvisable to be immersed in the hot spring for more than 15 minutes at a time. |
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It is inadvisable to be immersed in the hot spring above the heart. |
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It is inadvisable to enter a sauna directly after taking a hot spring bath, to avoid causing damage to the corneas. |
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It is inadvisable for pregnant women, elderly persons who have difficulty moving, and children under the age of three to enter the bath(s). |
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Persons who are elderly or in poor health should avoid entering the bath(s) alone to avoid accident. |
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After a long-distance hike, excessive fatigue, or strenuous exercise, it is advisable to rest awhile before entering the bath(s), to avoid cerebral anemia or heat shock. |
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Anyone suffering any discomfort while bathing should immediately leave the bath and inform the service personnel. |
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Other matters as stipulated by the city or county (metropolitan) authority with due jurisdiction. |
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