Century-Old Japanese Onsen Reduces Hours Due To Fuel Shortages
A century-old public bathhouse in Kanamishima, Aichi Prefecture, has been forced to shorten daily operating hours due to severe fuel shortages. The facility has struggled to heat bathwater since late March following energy supply disruptions. Local reports indicate the business is facing operational difficulties because of these shortages. The situation highlights the impact of recent energy shocks on traditional Japanese industries.
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CNR Economic Voice
“In Kanamishima, Aichi Prefecture, a century-old bathhouse has been unable to heat bathwater since late March due to severe fuel shortages.”
CNR Economic Voice
“In Kanamishima, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, there is a century-old bathhouse. Since late March, fuel supply has been severely insufficient, making it impossible to heat bathwater.”
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