Sentō (銭湯), a type of Japanese communal bath house
Furo (お風呂), a type of bathtub commonly used in Japan
Onsen (温泉), a Japanese hot spring traditionally used for public bathing
The bathroom in a Japanese house
Customs and etiquette of Japan related to bathing
Topics referred to by the same term
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Japanesebath may refer to: Sentō (銭湯), a type of Japanese communal bath house Furo (お風呂), a type of bathtub commonly used in Japan Onsen (温泉), a Japanese...
Yuzu Bath: A Complete Guide to Japanese Yuzu". Slow Soak. 26 May 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2021. Mohan, Chander (18 December 2018). "Japanese Traditional...
more common and polite form ofuro (お風呂), is a Japanesebath and/or bathroom. Specifically it is a type of bath which originated as a short, steep-sided wooden...
led the baths into disfavor. Before the 7th century, the Japanese were likely to have bathed in the many springs in the open, as there is no evidence...
as a public bath and for other washing and cleaning activities. Many of them are still being used as such today. The origin of Japanese bathing is misogi...
appropriating Japanese cosplay culture. After the success of Delphine's bath water product, Rivera opined "even the notion of 'gamer girl bath water' plays...
the Pink." The Japan Times. The Japan Times, 8 July 2001. Web. 30 July 2017. Talmadge, Eric, Getting Wet: Adventures in the JapaneseBath, Tokyo: Kodansha...
Prostitution and the State in Imperial Japan, 1900–1945 Talmadge, Eric. Getting Wet: Adventures in the JapaneseBath. Tokyo ; New York: Kodansha International...
bonding. Scott Clark (1992). "The JapaneseBath: Extraordinarily Ordinary". In Joseph Jay Tobin (ed.). Re-made in Japan: Everyday Life and Consumer Taste...
Thermae Romae (Japanese: テルマエ・ロマエ, Hepburn: Terumae Romae) is a Japanese manga series by Mari Yamazaki. It won the third Manga Taishō and the Short Story...
Tomoko and Mother in the Bath is a photograph taken by American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith in 1971. Many commentators regard Tomoko as Smith's greatest...
An ashiyu (足湯) is a Japanese public bath in which people can bathe their feet. The majority of ashiyu are free. The term ashiyu is a combination of the...
Look up mud bath in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A mud bath is a therapeutic spa treatment that involves soaking in a bath of warm mud, often in a...
Taiwanese hot springs Three Ancient Springs Turkish bath Onsen portal at the Japanese Wikipedia (in Japanese) In very isolated onsen, where there is no possibility...
in the JapaneseBath. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 2006, p. 187, 190–191. ISBN 978-4-7700-3020-7. Sinclair, Joan. Pink Box: Inside Japan's Sex Clubs...
Aomori Prefecture in Japan. It is known for its "Sen-nin-buro" or "Bath of a thousand bathers", a large mixed gender public bath. Sukayu Onsen is the...
example with sento in Japan and, throughout the Islamic world, the hammam (also inaccurately known in The West as a Turkish bath). The term for the place...
environmental protection in Japan. The 1970 session of the Japanese Diet became remembered as the "Pollution Diet", as the Japanese government took action...
Stop bath is an acidic solution used for processing black-and-white photographic films, plates, and paper. It is used to neutralize the alkaline developer...
called a Moorish bath (in reference to the Muslim Spain of Al-Andalus) and a Turkish bath by Westerners, is a type of steam bath or a place of public...
(131 °F), or more, is pumped from springs and from a well to a hotel, Japanesebath house, six private spas and two rock pools. The hot spring is probably...
body or objects. A bath sheet (or sheet towel) is larger than a bath towel. The classic bath sheet size is 80×160 cm. A large bath sheet that can wrap...