When coming to Japan, do not go to the bathroom during the bath, why?

One-room baths and toilets are probably too obvious in Vietnam but if you come to Japan, you will be surprised because these two rooms will be completely separate.

Are you confused when you know that Japanese people do not build a toilet in the bathroom? In fact, everything has its reasons .

One-room baths and toilets are probably too obvious in Vietnam but if you come to Japan, you will be surprised because these two rooms will be completely separate.

Why is that?

For Japanese people, they always consider bathing as paradise, extremely clean place, because this place is not only for bathing but also helps them to relax, regain the spirit, physically. So, the Japanese invested quite a lot in their bathroom.

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Japanese-style bathhouse.

But what does this have to do with separating the bathroom from the bathroom? At first you may find it absurd, but the truth is that this shows the sophistication of that Japanese.

First , Japanese people always respect personal privacy. Therefore, the bathroom is separated so that members of the family do not have to fight when they want to go to the toilet, while the other only needs to brush their teeth.

Not only that, these 2 separate rooms will help reduce the amount of bacteria dispersed from toilet toilets to other rooms.

Secondly , Japanese toilet facilities are very modern and modern, so the toilet room needs to be kept dry, to ensure safety.

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Japanese sanitary equipment is extremely modern.

Did you know that up to 80% of families in Japan use modern toilets , have many self-wash functions when sitting, heating, playing music automatically .

It is obvious that the more modern equipment is, the more power will be harmed, the toilets must be kept dry, free from water splashes on electrical equipment to avoid electric shock or fire whenever used.

One more interesting thing also related to bathing, the Japanese "live extremely green". Simply stated, they know how to protect the environment, reuse bath water to save water .

You know, before you take a bath in the bath, you will need to shower under the shower. This is said to be a mandatory requirement to help you remove dirt from your body first, then immerse yourself in the cool water in the tub.

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Bathing before entering the soaking tub is a must.

Because, Japanese baths must always be clean, not dirty soapy water, other dirty water . because they will be reused many times.

That is, a water bath can be used for immersion for families, adults, children. Because of that, everyone has to shower with a shower before going into a dip.

The finished bath will be reused to wash clothes in the first country, clean the house, or wash the street .

Update 18 December 2018
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