If you are staying with a Japanese family or going to a public bath, you might need to know how to take a bath in Japan.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 20
Here's How:
- Take off your clothes in the changing room.
- Put clothes in the shelf or basket.
- Enter the bathroom with a small towel and your amenities.
- There will be a bucket beside the tub, scoop out some water and pour it over yourself to rinse your body before getting in the bathtub.
- Soak in the bathtub. Remember not to bring anything into the tub, not even a towel.
- Get out of the tub and wash your body or hair in front of the faucet. (It should be done outside of the tub.)
- Rinse off soap and shampoo well.
- Get in the bathtub again if you want.
- Rinse your body with clean warm water in front of faucet.
- Dry your body with your small towel before you go to the changing room.
- Dry your body with your bath towel and dress in the changing room.
Tips:
- Do not use soap in the tub.
- The water in the tub tends to be hot in Japan. You can adjust it by running cold water, but don't overdo it.
- Usually, the tub water is used by others. Please remember not to drain the water when you are finished.


