tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873207916803236377.post2267013366654222041..comments2024-03-28T18:09:20.551+09:00Comments on Hokkaido Kudasai: Japan's First Naked RestaurantPamelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04207344791348560569noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873207916803236377.post-1914870823990017062016-06-20T18:12:51.116+09:002016-06-20T18:12:51.116+09:00No. I don't want to eat in the nude or be ser...No. I don't want to eat in the nude or be served in the nude. So I wonder why the body weight and other restrictions?Carol- Beads and Birdshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11062821517519300477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873207916803236377.post-56083398362675771182016-06-19T07:42:50.792+09:002016-06-19T07:42:50.792+09:00I think that in Tokyo you can find absolutely anyt...I think that in Tokyo you can find absolutely anything, food from every corner of the world, the cleanest of clean and the dirtiest of dirty, political views from the extreme right to the extreme left... Eating even a snack on the local train is a no-no, while packed lunches are sold from trolleys on the Bullet train - you are encouraged to eat in your seat.<br />Restaurants can't be an exception to this wide spectrum, but I am wondering what kind of permissions the owners have had to get before opening such a joint.<br />Actually I am not surprised, Japanese women are very relaxed about being seen in the nude in a hot spring dressing room, but when in the locker room at a swimming pool, the ladies wiggle in and out of their swimming costumes underneath a huge bath towel.<br />This is a country of contrast!<br />As to your question, no I would not want to eat in that restaurant! If it is a fancy place I'd rather want to dress up!Queeniepatchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13281330411053716603noreply@blogger.com