Japanese bath

January 29, 2010 Japanese bath

Many Japanese love to bathe.
There are public baths in many Japanese cities. . . They are called Sentou.
The traditional Sentou are decreasing in currant Japan.
On the other hand, public baths called Super Sentou have increased in many local Japanese cities. The Super Sentou baths are amusement-style bath.

In Japan most Japanese houses have bath (furo) now.
And even if the Japanese had bath in their houses, there are many people who go to public bath to enjoy a large bath only for the change it and to enjoy a relaxing moment.

Japanese facilities are different from western style and are installed so that the toilet is separated from the bath (ofuro).

Many Japanese like to afford long-time relaxation in ofuro (Bath).

In Japan there is also Japanese Onsen where peoplego for relaxation. They will also go for therapeutic purposes in diseases or injuries. For the Japanese Onsen is a necessary good for their physical well-being and mental. Therefore it is no exaggeration to say that it is part of the entertainment of the Japanese.

And the Japanese use therapeutic sets at home in order to have the same feeling as the Onsen in their own baths.

We want to introduce this type of therapeutic bath this time.


The baths sets we offer are made to be mixed to your bath tub water.
The products come in powder, granules (salt) and liquides.

Our products are classified into three categories

1.      Extracts from natural plants and Chinese Medicine.
This all comes from ancient times. The aim is to treat the body, so the Japanese of old time put the herbs in the ofuro. The mixture of Chinese medicine and herbs together was called “Yakuyu”. The “Yakuyu” was intended and used for the treatment of skin diseases (dermatopathia) in the Edo era.

In Japan, it is an old tradition to put an iris or a lemon in the ofuro to pray for good health.

2. Extracts of Japanese hot springs substrate.
Yunohana is an ingredient in hot springs thermal bath Japanese.
Yunohana is a prosperous place for Onsen. This is a very representative.
This kit includes a substance and sulphur or a metal sulphide.
However, it is possible to damage the bathroom when using this product.

3.       Extract and combination of inorganic salts.
It is the product most widespread in Japan. He appeared at the beginning of the Showa era. Many people went to the bathhouse at first because they did not have bath (ofuro) at home.

Therefore, it was popularized and charge to people for care packages of bath and facial.

The baths (Ofuro) were then widening into Japanese common houses. With it, the sets of body care grew rapidly, too. It is the combination of carbon dioxide combined with enzymes, etc…

The main ingredient that house bath sets is usually made in a type of powdered sulphate sodium.  In addition, they include calcium sulphate, calcium carbonate and oxide of titanium. The effects of its products give the skin a soft touch.

There are also packages that combine the sodium carbonate recently. It is made to be dissolved carbon dioxide in hot water and bubbles.

In addition, all combine many enzymes and plant extracts to be sold in order to increase the effect of good health.

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  1. Edris Husky says:

    Hallo, The room may also contain a sink often called a “wash basin” or “hand basin” and often a “lavatory“. I hope you have a great day!

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