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  2. Furo - Wikipedia

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    Furo , or the more common and polite form ofuro , is a Japanese bath and/or bathroom. [1] Specifically it is a type of bath which originated as a short, steep-sided wooden bathtub . Baths of this type are found all over Japan in houses, apartments and traditional Japanese inns ( ryokan ) but are now usually made out of a plastic or stainless steel.

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    Whirlpool tubs: These tubs release sprays of heated bubbles (air walk-in tub), water (hydrotherapy walk-in tub), or both to massage sore muscles. The whirlpool gives the tub a Jacuzzi-like feel.

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    Tabino Yado Japanese Milky Hot Springs Bath Salts $13 $18 Save $5 These “milky” hot springs bath salts are the next best thing to soaking in an actual Japanese onsen.

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    The spa also includes a heated swimming pool, five treatment rooms, a traditional Japanese soaking tub and a relaxation lounge. Learn More. 24. Spa De La Mer. @lexmcfarlane.

  6. Japanese bath - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bath 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 hot spring traditionally used for public bathing; The bathroom in a Japanese house; Customs and etiquette of Japan related to bathing

  7. Akaname - Wikipedia

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    The akaname (垢 (あか) 嘗 (なめ), 'scum-licker'; 'filth-licker') is a Japanese yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien's 1776 book Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, [2] [3] with its precursor or equivalent akaneburi (/垢ねぶり/垢 舐 (ねぶり)) documented earlier in 1686. These beings presumably lick the filth and scum that collect in bathtubs and ...

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