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People with tattoos are forbidden to enter the bathroom in Japan. Why is there such a rule?

Because the Japanese are afraid of people with tattoos, in Japan, most people with tattoos are gangsters, so the Japanese dare not provoke these people and can only avoid them. However, even if the Japanese are afraid of people with tattoos, not all bathrooms in Japan are forbidden to people with tattoos. It's just that some public toilets in Japan will prohibit people with tattoos from entering, while in Japan, generally speaking, only underworld people can get tattoos.

In order to prevent customers from being disturbed by the underworld and not to affect the normal consumption of citizens, some bathrooms in Japan will ban tattooed people from entering public hot springs. Most Japanese gangsters prefer tattoos, and the patterns of tattoos represent Japanese culture. Moreover, Japanese tattoos have a large area and strange patterns, giving people a sense of oppression.

In Japan, hot springs are generally divided into many types, such as money soup and large hot springs. However, Qiantang is generally a public bathhouse. In these bathrooms, there are some boiled water and some real hot springs. And if you take a bath in the money soup, you need to bring your own towel, and people with tattoos are not allowed to enter.

Qiantang is a place where ordinary Japanese take a bath. Some citizens take a bath with money soup because there is no indoor toilet. However, if they have tattoos, it is actually a violation of human rights in Japan. Moreover, most of the hot spring facilities in Japan appeared in the1980s, when Japan made such regulations for the underworld in da ji.

Moreover, in the eyes of the Japanese, people with tattoos are a sign of bad groups. Moreover, in large-scale hot spring places, because the facilities are relatively complete, you can even rest and eat, so staying for a long time is prone to conflicts. Therefore, in order to ensure the safety of citizens, large-scale hot spring clubs will consider not allowing triads to enter.

Later, in the late 1990s, people with tattoos were forbidden to enter these hot spring facilities. Even if the government resists this behavior, people in the guild hall can only do so to ensure the safety of citizens.