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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The cast finds a reason to spend an episode at an onsen [温泉], literally "hot spring" (which is exactly what it is) -- a popular type of Japanese resort/attraction similar to communal bathing. It's the Japanese equivalent of a European spa town. Naturally this provides an excusable opportunity for Fan Service if a show is so inclined, although some shows aimed at younger kids will use toweled characters. Some series that aren't geared towards younger viewers will broadcast with towels, but remove them from the DVD version as an incentive to buy the DVDs.
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