September 6th, 2011 | No Comments »

Japanese bathtubs  (“ofuro” in Japanese) provide an unsurpassed experience when it comes to tranquil bathing. These tubs are designed as deep soaking bathtubs to give the bather a setting of peaceful tranquility. The ancient Japanese developed traditions which focus on inner peace and calm, and have a whole body ritual for reaching a deep state of tranquility. A bath in a Japanese bathtub is a prime component of the focusing process. Today the Japanese bathtub is still able to accomplish the same task even though it’s a modern update and that’s to promote peace and tranquility.

Bathing Style: Deep and Warm

One of the reasons a Japanese bathtub provides tranquility is because of the “deep soak” bathing method. Unfortunately, there aren’t a lot of conventional tubs that allow for complete submersion. However, Japanese bathtubs were designed to permit submersion all the way up to the neck while seated. Another aspect of the deep soak concept is to use hotter water temperatures than jetted hot tubs which allows for deeper muscle relaxation. For the ultimate in tranquility, being immersed in a deep soaking Japanese bath and resting is truly it.

Bathing Technique: Posture and Peace

With outstanding health benefits, Japanese bathtubs are definitely worth exploring. Scientists have long understood the benefits of hot water therapy and its ability to relax the muscles. Relaxation is a whole lot more than merely making one’s muscles feel better, though. There are mental benefits to relaxation as well. Having relaxed muscles mean that your mind and body are both more tranquil. Since Japanese soaking bathtubs allow the user to be seated, the entire design of the bath creates a more relaxing environment for mind and body.

Bathing Beauty: Pretty Relaxing

The overall aesthetic of a Japanese bathtub is another reason why it provides such a tranquil experience. Japanese bathtubs are not merely a utilitarian, functional tool for getting clean. As a matter of fact, the main purpose of a Japanese bathtub is for spiritual, emotional and physical rejuvenation. Today’s Japanese baths are places of beauty, inspiration, and serenity. The very design of a Japanese bath with its clean lines and minimal footprint is perfectly suited for a pleasing experience. As a relaxation factor, a beautiful appearance is just as important as how hot the water is or how it feels on your skin.

Whether you design a bathroom area yourself, or call upon a team of professional interior designers to do the job, you will most likely end up with an area that coheres with the tranquil experience of a Japanese soaking bath. Since most of us do live hectic and stressful lives, it’s important for us to find ways to keep our bodies healthy, tranquil and relaxed. Having a Japanese bathtub is a great way to make it happen.

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