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Encyclopedia: Public bathing
Public baths originated from a communal need for cleanliness. Often the term public is misleading to some people, as they will have restrictions based upon who can use the facility — elite members of ...
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Subsequently, most bath houses were The number of public baths in Japan...
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Although wealthy Romans might set up a bath in their town houses or especially in their country villas, heating a series of rooms or even a separate building especially for this purpose, even they often frequented the numerous public bathhouses in the cities and towns throughout the empire.
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Mar 27, 2008 To fill this void, the neighborhood sento (lit. money hot water), or public bath was a place where the locals could go to wash themselves,
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A Japanese Bath 1. What is the first thing you do when visiting a Japanese public bath? A. pay the entrance fee; B. take off your shoes; C. put your clothes in a locker; 2. What surprised Phil when he went to the bath? A. The entrance fee was expensive. B. People sit down when they bathe. C. The attendant could see...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Public Bath House?
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Here there is some of the basic vocabulary related to the Japanese bath culture. Do not take a bath with your underwear on. Kind of gross if you think about sitting in a bath with some other dudes hairs floating around you.
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After a morning's work at the office or shop, most Romans enjoyed spending the afternoon at the thermae or public bath. They were a social meeting place.
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