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RumicWorldStoryTime !!dgzHFP7tdu4/a/280190134#280192787
7/3/2025, 2:53:05 AM
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I remember finding out that ゆ is hiragana and stems from the "yu" sound in お湯 (oyu) or hot water. So, it doesn't really "mean" baths, it just is used to represent them. Bathhouses have it on them to show that they are bathhouses.

Also, untranslated signs. Between the peaches, we have "瑰洗净" which seems to mean "cleaning". We have "ベット浴場" (betto yokujou) which given the little paw prints probably means "pet bath". "ポイント2倍" which seems to mean "2x points". 大浴場 which just means large bath.

I also have a Furinkan note here:
"Tsubasa says that the bathhouse in the afterlife is like a スーパー銭湯 (Suupaa Sento/Super Sento), a "super bathhouse" which is a term for a large, deluxe public bath. Hairdressers and massage chairs may be available at some of these venues. These large scale bathhouses began to appear in Japan around 1985."