No, I have not visited a traditional Japanese sento bath house.
Ti Sento was created on 2009-10-02.
Kato hayabusa sento-tai was created in 1944.
The duration of Kato hayabusa sento-tai is 1.85 hours.
The cast of Ti sento - 2013 includes: Kaiti Garbi
The cast of Sento - 2013 includes: Roberta Astuti Stefano Jotti Yuri Napoli
Tú voluntad sento mejor.
The cast of Quello che sento - 2004 includes: Paolo Menon as Misstake Vasco Mirandola as Padre Filippo Sandon as Giulio
In English "I feel sick" can mean multiple things: "I feel bad" = "Eu sento-me mal" "I feel sick" (like a cold) = "Eu sento-me constipado"
The cast of Kato hayabusa sento-tai - 1944 includes: Susumu Fujita Yataro Kurokawa Takashi Shimura Minoru Takada
Some popular activities to do in a Sento in Japan include soaking in hot baths, relaxing in saunas, enjoying massages, and socializing with others in the communal bathing area.
this has numerous meanings in English depending on what country you come from where you have a shower or bath is "ofuroba" where you go to the toilet is "otteharai" the public baths are called "Sento"
Anch'io mi sento così a volte e poi mi passa in Italian means "I too feel that way at times, and then it goes away" in English.