'Ofuro' is a type of Japanese bath.
Ofuro means "bath" in Japanese. It refers to both the act of soaking in a tub and the tub itself. Taking a hot bath in an ofuro is a common and relaxing practice in Japanese culture.
In Japan, it is common to take a relaxing bath in a traditional deep soaking tub called a "Ofuro" before rinsing off with a quick shower. The bath is seen as a way to cleanse and relax, while the shower is for rinsing off and refreshing.
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'Ofuro ga tanoshikute kiraku dakara mesu deshou?'.
If they have an 'ofuro,' they typically begin by washing themselves in a special tiled room with a drain in the floor. They sit on a stool and use a detachable shower head to wash themselves with soap/shampoo/etc. Once clean, they climb into the 'ofuro,' which is a deep bath filled with hot water. There, they can simply sit and relax.
If you want to tell someone they stink, you can say "kusai!" which means "(you) stink!" Or, to just tell someone that it's time to get in the bath, you could say something like "sorosoro ofuro ni hairu jikan da yo." I'll break it into chunks below and it will look like nonsense, but trust me, it will make sense to Japanese people. sorosoro="here it comes" or "any minute now" ofuro ni hairu="to get in the bath" (ofuro="bath," ~ni hairu="get into") jikan="time" da yo= "!!" *Bonus: if you are a girl, you could change "da yo" to "yo," as it's more feminine. Or if you want to sound really manly you could say "da zo" instead of "da yo."
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