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		<title>The History Behind Japan&#8217;s Traditional Hot Tubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asia&#8217;s fascinating civilizations are just as wonderful as Europe and Africa. These three highly-advanced ancient cultures have achieved much of what humanity and society needs, especially hygiene and sanitation. Yet in the Land of the Rising Sun, their innovation for &#8230; <a href="http://hottubshomespa.com/blog/the-history-behind-japans-traditional-hot-tubs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asia&#8217;s fascinating civilizations are just as wonderful as Europe and Africa. These three highly-advanced ancient cultures have achieved much of what humanity and society needs, especially hygiene and sanitation. Yet in the Land of the Rising Sun, their innovation for hygiene stood out in beauty.</p>
<p>Long before Japan began as an advanced civilization, its people are absolutely in touch with nature. Though the land is not entirely blessed and bountiful, its disciplined people make up for what little resources the land could yield. Their bathing facilities are certainly as excellent in ancient times as the technology applied in their other architectural functions.</p>
<p>In order to understand how early authentic Japanese bathing amenities work, one must understand how ancient Japanese people behave. The samurai, the cultural spirit that embodies every individual in the Land of The Rising Sun, prides themselves in the severity of their laws and the absolute obedience in performing them. When it comes to hygiene, they have a methodical attitude as well as a mind for convenience and simplicity of the practice.</p>
<p>It is therefore convenient and less time consuming to erect public baths in a place of a natural waterhole. Needless to say they did not invest so much in creating facilities in places far from the water source. These hot spring bath houses were created to cater to travelers in far flung remote regions of Japan.</p>
<p>Bath houses in the rural areas can accommodate as many as approximately ten people in each of the two sections. Females are segregated from males by a thick bamboo palisade between them. The Japanese bath houses have a vast difference between the ones in the urban areas compared to the ones in the rural territories.</p>
<p>Describing what is inside the urban bath house a pool is an understatement as far as appearance is concerned. Urban bath houses in ancient Japan have wood-carved hot tubs which are shallow and they are not exactly wide enough to hold a swimming berth. By all standards an urban hot tub varies greatly, even to a natural hot spring pool.</p>
<p>In private hot tubs, the boundaries between males and females no longer matter, though the inviolate law dictates that the oldest male family member must bathe first. Unlike the aesthetic hot springs, these tubs can adjust to the temperature wherein one can choose to heat the coal oven below its platform during harsh winters. The most interesting thing about traditional Japanese hot tubs is that after its usage, it can also become a vast washing basin.</p>
<p>In our modern world one can hardly find traditional Japanese hot tubs as a practical utility in the confined apartment suites in Tokyo. As one of the first world nations, Japan embraced contemporary technology especially in hydraulics engineering and sanitation, thus adapting to modern versions of tubs. However, their traditions are not entirely alien with what the modern mechanized versions could feature to them regarding hot tubs.</p>
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