Bath of Japan, the only way to soak.

The Japanese Bath is not like American bath tub. First, it is not even in the same room as the Toto or toilet. You never wash in it. You shower or wash then rinse, then you soak in it. It's for relaxation. For life giving. You sit on floor of it. So it takes weight off the body. Need no bubbling apparatus. It's a clean relaxing thing. Not part of room for disposal of human waste. There's nothing that feels as good as a genuine Japanese a Bath soaking tub.
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Japanese Bath Tub by Rapsel
Created by designer Matteo Thun, the unusual soaking tub is made entirely of larch wood which is thoroughly dried, then cut, shaped and assembled. The Japanese Ofuro soaking bath tub from Italian company Rapsel was inspired from traditional Japanese tubs. This Japanese tub would make a great addition to minimalist bathrooms and Zen-inspired designs.
a+u Architecture and Urbanism Magazine - from Tokyo (Japan)
The Art of the Japanese Bath
a+u Architecture and Urbanism Magazine - from Tokyo (Japan)
The Art of the Japanese Bath
a+u Architecture and Urbanism Magazine - from Tokyo (Japan)
The Art of the Japanese Bath | Soft and Airy House by Ushida Findlay. This bathroom is enclosed in a small round pod. Dotted by circular windows, the organic womb-like environment makes bathing inside an otherworldly experience.
Wooden Bathtubs - Luxury Wood Tubs - Our Portfolio
Bathtub Style: Compact Ofuro for Shower Bathtub Location: Massachusetts Wooden Tub Details This is a deep, compact Ofuro designed to fit into half of an existing walk-in shower enclosure. Customer-specified and made from Maple, this tub does not require plumbing as the drain vents to the shower floor. There is no overflow. Wooden Tub Measurements Length: 45 inches Width: 36 inches Height: 27 inches (floor to top of tub)
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The Great Room - How Architect Steve Blatz Overhauled His Client’s Soho Loft -- New York Magazine
The Bath The Japanese soaking tub is made from hinoki, an aromatic and virtually mold- and leakproof wood. “It feels like you are in a giant humidor,” the owner says.