noun
female bath attendant; woman who assists bathers at hot springs
Historical role in Edo-period bathhouses and hot-spring resorts; these women attended to guests, scrubbed backs, and sometimes provided other services.
江戸時代の湯女は、客の背中を流したり、髪を洗ったりした。
In the Edo period, yuna washed customers' backs and hair.
noun
bathhouse prostitute
Archaic term for a yuna who also engaged in prostitution, often associated with the less reputable bathhouses of the Edo period.
湯女の中には、売春を行う者もいた。
Some yuna also worked as prostitutes.
Compound of 湯 (yu, 'hot water, bath') and 女 (onna, 'woman'), with the reading ゆな (yuna) derived from the combination.