Sento
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Last night my friends and I had a pajama party after work.
Having sweated, we went to a "Sento"(public bath) before the party.
Though Japanese people love Sentos, it's a little bit embarassing for me to show naked bodies each others with friends.
However it's very comfortable to rest in the changing room drinking a bottle of fruit milk without clothes.
The Sento we visited was the one with a lot of atmosphere.
Please look at the picture above.
Having sweated, we went to a "Sento"(public bath) before the party.
Though Japanese people love Sentos, it's a little bit embarassing for me to show naked bodies each others with friends.
However it's very comfortable to rest in the changing room drinking a bottle of fruit milk without clothes.
The Sento we visited was the one with a lot of atmosphere.
Please look at the picture above.
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Though Japanese people love Sentos, it's a little embarassing for me to show myself naked to friends.
This sounds more natural to me.
Although Japanese people love Sentos, it's a little bit embarrassing for me, to showing our naked bodies each to others, with friends.
This is another way to say this sentence if you mean it is embarrassing for you and your friends to be naked around others. It would be as if you are comfortable being naked with them, but not with others. Also, it is more proper to use "although" however, it's common to use "though" in English, so it's no problem ^ ^
The Sento we visited was the one with a lot of atmosphere.
You don't need "the" in this case since you are only talking about one place. If you mentioned two places or more, you would need "the". You can keep it, but it is more natural without "the".