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Japanese culture has always attracted all over the world.
We have all heard of this country's unique mix of tradition and futurism.
But to my surprise, sumo is not the most popular sport there, and it takes crazy skills to prepare for "pufferfish"!
Surprisingly, the way of bathing in Japan is different from your usual way.
In Japanese culture, the main cleaning procedure is done in several steps at night.
In today’s video, we will share some secrets and benefits of the Japanese bathing culture.
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The Secret Why Many Japanese Bathe in the Evening
This second rinse is not always the case, but it will remove more stubborn dirt.
Since the room may be very hot now, your body temperature will rise, which will further open the pores.
It can also promote metabolism!
Now you can do a double-dip, and you can have a long, luxurious soak in the bathtub for a long time.
Make sure the water is still hot!
Well, if you use a Japanese bathtub, I think you don’t have to worry
Because they have a built-in heater, so the water will stay hot!
In Japan, bathing not only relaxes the body and mind but also bathes the body and cleanses the soul.
Rooted in the belief system of Shintoism, taking a hot bath at night can relieve the stress during the day.
In addition, your skin is benefiting from those additional ingredients added.
If you have been to Japan, you will know that public baths are also very popular.
Almost every town in Japan has public bathhouses called "sentos".
Due to their location, Japanese people can also enjoy bathing in hot springs which are known as onsens.
In the early days, many Japanese houses did not have bathtubs or a heating system for the water at home, so public baths became the solution.
Now, it is more of a cultural tradition.
A sento or onsen is usually part of an inn, which has pools and showers and is equipped with soap and shampoo.
After a busy day, people can socialize and relax there.
Now, the Japanese-style private bathroom is an oasis, which is not surprising!
The bathtub is deeper than what we have seen in the West, so the water reaches to your chin.
Therefore, why you need to pull up your hair so that it doesn't get wet!
Traditionally, the Japanese bathtub is made of cypress wood. Once the bathtub is filled with hot water and the room is steamy and hot, its smell will be amazing.
After you have finished poaching in it, it is good to know that the toilet and the bathtub are not in the same room.
In this way, the bath is all about cleanliness.
There are even special slippers that can only be worn in rooms with toilets!
How do you think about this video? Comment your thoughts or ideas below.
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Japanese culture has always attracted all over the world.
We have all heard of this country's unique mix of tradition and futurism.
But to my surprise, sumo is not the most popular sport there, and it takes crazy skills to prepare for "pufferfish"!
Surprisingly, the way of bathing in Japan is different from your usual way.
In Japanese culture, the main cleaning procedure is done in several steps at night.
In today’s video, we will share some secrets and benefits of the Japanese bathing culture.
If you found this video valuable, give it a thumb up and share it with your friends.
The Secret Why Many Japanese Bathe in the Evening
This second rinse is not always the case, but it will remove more stubborn dirt.
Since the room may be very hot now, your body temperature will rise, which will further open the pores.
It can also promote metabolism!
Now you can do a double-dip, and you can have a long, luxurious soak in the bathtub for a long time.
Make sure the water is still hot!
Well, if you use a Japanese bathtub, I think you don’t have to worry
Because they have a built-in heater, so the water will stay hot!
In Japan, bathing not only relaxes the body and mind but also bathes the body and cleanses the soul.
Rooted in the belief system of Shintoism, taking a hot bath at night can relieve the stress during the day.
In addition, your skin is benefiting from those additional ingredients added.
If you have been to Japan, you will know that public baths are also very popular.
Almost every town in Japan has public bathhouses called "sentos".
Due to their location, Japanese people can also enjoy bathing in hot springs which are known as onsens.
In the early days, many Japanese houses did not have bathtubs or a heating system for the water at home, so public baths became the solution.
Now, it is more of a cultural tradition.
A sento or onsen is usually part of an inn, which has pools and showers and is equipped with soap and shampoo.
After a busy day, people can socialize and relax there.
Now, the Japanese-style private bathroom is an oasis, which is not surprising!
The bathtub is deeper than what we have seen in the West, so the water reaches to your chin.
Therefore, why you need to pull up your hair so that it doesn't get wet!
Traditionally, the Japanese bathtub is made of cypress wood. Once the bathtub is filled with hot water and the room is steamy and hot, its smell will be amazing.
After you have finished poaching in it, it is good to know that the toilet and the bathtub are not in the same room.
In this way, the bath is all about cleanliness.
There are even special slippers that can only be worn in rooms with toilets!
How do you think about this video? Comment your thoughts or ideas below.
If you found this video valuable, give it a thumb up and share it with your friends.
If you want to know more about our channel: Body Healthy Elements, subscribe and turn on the notification bell to receive more videos.
#bodyhealthyelements #healthytips #weightlosstips
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This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other recommended videos:
Healthy Tips: 6 Things You Should Never Do After Meals
Weight Loss Tips: Drink This Before Sleeping to Help Burn Belly Fat
Healthy Tips: Natural Sleep Remedy - Sleeping With Garlic
Weight Loss Tips: 9 Bad Habits Prevent You From Losing Weight
Healthy Foods Tips: 8 Foods That Can Clean Arteries Naturally and Help Prevent Heart Disease
You can also tap below 👇 to learn more about Weight Loss Tips
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DISCLAIMER: The information and resources contained on Body Healthy Elements Channel which available for downloads or viewing through Body Healthy Elements Channel are only for educational and informational purposes. This is provided to help give you ideas and suggestions to improve your body, we take no responsibility as to the accuracy, content, or success (or otherwise) of any of the products referenced at any time. The information provided should be no substitute for seeking medical guidance wherever required. Please consult a medical doctor to seek treatment for any illnesses or medical concerns you may have.