bathrooms
Powder room wall mounted sink
Traditional baths. In the past, many Japanese bathed in neighborhood public baths, as only relatively wealthy families could afford the expense of maintaining a furo, which requires not only space but enough fuel to maintain a water temperature of 100 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 to 42.2 Celsius). Although public baths still exist, the majority of Japanese homes have their own furo, which is used only for soaking. (All soaping and rinsing takes place outside the tub using handheld showers or buckets.) Bathing remains an essential daily ritual in Japan.
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