: Tokyo Hot is known for its distinct "gritty" and voyeuristic filming style, often utilizing fixed camera angles and natural lighting.

In order to put the HOT N0800 event into perspective, it's worth comparing it to historical weather patterns in Tokyo. According to data from the Japan Meteorological Agency, the average temperature in Tokyo in April has risen steadily over the past few decades. However, the HOT N0800 event was still an extreme outlier, with temperatures exceeding the 30°C (86°F) mark for the first time in April since 2007.

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When visiting an onsen or sentō in Tokyo, it's essential to follow local customs and etiquette. Here are a few tips: