How To Take a Japanese Bath

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

In Japan, most homes are equipped with Japanese-style baths, but not necessarily showers. The art of getting clean in a Japanese bath (or _ofuro_) takes some getting used to for most foreigners.

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  • Step 1: Be Japanese

    Step 2: Take a bath

    Did you know water is wet?

  • @sk8rguy4life1123

    Japanese take showers before to keep the water clean like in hotsprings.In onsens or hotsprings the water is full of minerals and is suppose to make your skin healthy. You only go into the ofuro only to relax in the warm water so you do want the the water to be clean and not dirty.

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  • Step 1: go to japan. Step 2: bathe

  • Basically it's a japanese hot tub with no jets lol

  • @mskclyrics thts just plain rude i m japanese even if i wasnt thts just rude of u 2 say tht

  • Thats why japanese people smell :]

  • I need a hot spring bath.......... stressed da fak out

  • ofuro=bath

  • I watch way too much of these howcast videos..

  • Lol volcanic hot spring . . . . dude thats not relaxing thats fucking scary

  • @dontgettocomfortable you are so racist, what's wrong with saving water? besides the ppl are clean when they get into the bath, so the water isn't dirty.

  • That's how porn japanese start !

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