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In Japan, people take baths that are called "Ofuro" or "Furo"

It's when people fill a bath tub with hot water. Most people take a shower outside the bath tub, and after washing their whole body clean, they go into the bath tub and relax. From the japanese culture, people do not change that water inside the bath tub, and instead we leave it for the next person. The nest person does the same, until the last person uses the water. Then, they spill all the water in the tub.

Japanese also goes to hot springs or "onsen". Its basically the same thing with baths, but onsens are more sociable and it is a lot hotter than normaly house baths. People also go to Onsens for the different bath types they have there, and also for the scenery.

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14y ago

some in their house you know like americans... others in bath houses, it all depends...

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14y ago

they lay down in the shower then stand in the toilet

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12y ago

They take public showers. Or if their rich enough then they take showers from inside there house. But if they are not rich, then they probably take public showers.

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8y ago

So the bath water doesn't get dirty for the next person, as the water in the bathtub isn't used to clean yourself, but rather for you to soak in.

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