I have been to many an Onsen in Japan both in the city (at a Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn) in the Fuji Five…
They are wonderful near mount Fuji. The five lakes district boasts many hot spring inns and they are not a long bus or train (JR Rail) ride from Tokyo. We drove so we could enjoy the musical road -when you drive over the pavement your tires make the sound of music! 🎶 I hope you get to travel there - it’s magical.
I wonder why Beboy is the only one that wears the string? they all have cute 🍑. I do wonder, I've always wanted…
I have been to many an Onsen in Japan both in the city (at a Ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn) in the Fuji Five Lakes District and in Kyoto. There are many options. You can partake in an onsen in your room as I did near Mt. Fuji as my friend had many tattoos and many onsens are still very traditional. Of course you will need to bathe before you enter but you shouldn’t be concerned of your condition. Many believe the healing nature of the minerals are good for skin conditions but you should check beforehand. I have rosacea and it was fine for me.
I find this series completely hilarious. The first 5 minutes of Episode 4 was pure slapstick. P and B Boy cluelessly asking why Plai and Pan were running around obviously ignoring the night before drunken debauchery. P’s inadvertently slipping was perfect. If you want this series to mean something deep - that’s not what it’s about. It’s candy floss with nice eye candy 🍭
I have heard a contradictory opinion that he does in fact come back more mature sexually and emotionally. Does it have to be all or nothing? Give up any sort of life because Wei just won’t love him romantically? That is the definition of martyrdom not faith.
In four years here’s what I was hoping for him but didn’t see it in a flash back seen - great experiences with men who teach him how to love (NC scenes a bonus) - good friendships - success at school - distance and perspective about his “brother” - love for himself
The entire comments section is hidden under spoilers. That tells you something about the complexity of this series. It hit me like a slap in the face. Like a car wreck I couldn’t turn away from. Disturbing yet hopeful. I can’t quite figure it out.
I found it frustrating as well but only insomuch that they skipped over Yuan’s life in America. You don’t…
Exactly. Hopefully this will be revealed in upping episodes but we’re run out of time in the series. Notwithstanding I still think the series is one of the best out there.
- great experiences with men who teach him how to love (NC scenes a bonus)
- good friendships
- success at school
- distance and perspective about his “brother”
- love for himself
It hit me like a slap in the face. Like a car wreck I couldn’t turn away from. Disturbing yet hopeful. I can’t quite figure it out.