Newstral
Article
The Japan Times on 2019-10-03 06:01
With Rugby World Cup in full swing, Beppu hot spring resort still divided over tattooed visitors
Related news
- Beppu hot springs may accept tattooed visitors during Japan’s Rugby World Cup and beyondThe Japan Times
- Hot-spring resorts debate allowing tattooed tourists ahead of Rugby World CupThe Japan Times
- ORugby World Divided?oxfordstudent.com
- The Beppu Experiencerafu.com
- Samoa's tattooed rugby players to cover up at times in Japanreviewtimes.com
- Samoa’s tattooed rugby players to cover up at times in Japansanluisobispo.com
- More than 50% of hotels refuse tattooed visitors entry to bathing areas, survey findsThe Japan Times
- Survey says half of Japan's hotels refuse tattooed visitors entry to bathing areasThe Japan Times
- Dividedtucsonweekly.com
- Visitors hit record at USJ, fall at Tokyo Disney ResortThe Japan Times
- Surging yen likely to clobber Rugby World Cup visitors to JapanThe Japan Times
- Severe water shortage at B.C. ski resort forces staff to ask visitors to bring their ownCBC
- 'The biggest show in town' -- how rugby united a divided IrelandCNN International
- Beppu makes splash with bathtub theme parkThe Japan Times
- ASushi & Sake keep festival season in full swing this summer at Pechanga Resort Casinoasianjournal.com
- ASushi & Sake keep festival season in full swing this spring at Pechanga Resort Casinoasianjournal.com
- New Zealand city to build a Beppu steam cuisine centerThe Japan Times
- Beppu campus cafeteria becomes nation's biggest halal-certified eateryThe Japan Times