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The Fascinating Ways People Bathe around the World

The Fascinating Ways People Bathe around the World JOMOOinter
2017-10-08
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导读:Strip down, wash body with a bucket and faucet, then bathe in a communal hot tub...


Have you tried this?

Strip down, wash your body with a bucket and faucet, then bathe in a communal hot tub? Or jump into the snow before a hot bath?

Those are not the custom for some bizarre country, but the traditional washing regimes in well-known ones.

 I'm going to present more here. 



Japan

Okunikko Yumoto Onsen


Being a country with lots of volcanic activity, Japan has a plethora of natural hot springs. Some onsen has been in use for over 3,000 years.  Onsen  in Japan are separated by sexes and it is appropriate for you to wash using soap before entering the hot baths.

If you have a tattoo, check that the onsen will allow you in. Tattoos were once extremely taboo and only associated with the yakuza, or Japanese mafia. If you’re all good to go, skip the swimsuit and jump right in.

Korea

Jimjilbang           Source: Hiexpat Korea


Similar to Japan,  Jimjilbang  in Korea are 24/7 communal bathhouses with separate areas for men and women. They feature many different commodities, like food service, a seawater bath, salt room, different temperature saunas, baths, and a swimming pool. You can even use a scrubbing mitt with milk and water to moisturize the skin and promote circulation.

Russia

By Paul Grover


The  Banya , or bathhouse, was used by all classes in Russia. It was sometimes the only place for working class people to wash up while the wealthy would pay to use their own privatbanyas. Visiting was seen as a spiritual experience and reserved for Sundays, which holds true even today. Other features are cold plunge pools and hot steam rooms with benches of varying heights.

Turkey

Source: Go Turkey Tourism

Traced back to Roman baths, the  Turkish hammam  is split into three areas – a hot steam room, a warm room for bathing, and a cool room for resting. Hammams are separated by sex and many use a keşe for exfoliation. In Turkey, bathing once played a major role in celebrations, like weddings and births.

Finland

The aesthetics of Finnish saunas are unmistakable


 Sauna  literally means “hot steam bath” in Finnish and nearly all Finns will take a sauna at least once a week. Traditional Finnish saunas were heated using a wood stove without a chimney, so the sauna would be smoky. These are considered the best kind of saunas.


Jump into the snow             Source: Star Tribune


Don’t forget to shower before entering and take the chance to jump into the snow or a cold lake after spending time in the sauna – it increases circulation.

North America

Soap advertisement


Strangely enough, Americans were sold the idea of a daily cleaning ritual back in the 1920’s. Companies advertised regular soap use for hand washing and daily mouthwash. What was known as “toilet soap” was a milder form of the laundry detergent used for garments.  Listerine , a popular brand of mouthwash, was advertised as being useful for everything from cuts to dandruff. People didn’t take to the idea right away.

However, today, Americans shower more than the Chinese, British, and Japanese. But, people in Colombia and Brazil shower even more frequently, sometimes multiple times a day. 

While women shower on average more than men in most countries, the opposite is true for Sweden. And in Mexico, they use more shampoo than any other country!

Regardless of how you bathe, enjoy and relax with  JOMOO products !



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