Hello!
I will keep it quick this week and will try to write more in a future week.
Only major thing that happened here recently was that Japan officially ended the COVID emergency. It has not changed people's behavior too much, as the majority of people still wear masks. Only a small handful of teachers do not wear masks (the majority still do) and all students still wear them.
Also, a teacher recommended an onsen nearby the school, so I visited it on Friday. You can see some pictures of it in the google maps site here. The website for the place is here but it does not have a page with clear pictures all in one place.
As I have probably mentioned with other ones like this, they will give you a scannable wristband when you check in and then you can use the wristband to pay for various things throughout the spa. Places like this will usually have a restaurant or other services to purchase. You then pay at the end.
Write more next time.
Until then,
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