By KIMIHIRO ETO/ Staff Writer
September 17, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A barrier prevents oil from spreading in the sticky water at the Fureai Center public bathhouse in the Toyotomi spa resort in Hokkaido. (Provided by Toyotomi town)
TOYOTOMI, Hokkaido--A yellowish oily membrane on bathing water that emits the odor of petroleum has drawn thousands of people to this area known as Japan’s northernmost hot spring resort. [Read More]
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