Fuel costs squeeze Japan’s struggling traditional public bath operators
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Operations that have been in business for more than a century face new challenge
This public bathhouse in Kofu city, Japan, uses fuel oil to heat the water. (Photo by Kentaro Arai)
YUTA SHIMASAKI, KONATSU OCHI and KENTARO ARAI
TOKYO — Rising fuel prices have weighed down heavily on Japanese public bathhouse operators already struggling to stay afloat.