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Not Even Japanese Bathhouses Are Immune From Shocks of Iran War

The New York Times – Business:

High fuel costs are imperiling the Japanese sento, a long-declining industry that remains a vital social lifeline for the country’s isolated elderly.

River Akira Davis, Kiuko Notoya and Kentaro Takahashi
Author: River Akira Davis, Kiuko Notoya and Kentaro Takahashi

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Elderly, Japan, Nagano (Japan), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates)
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