The Unique Beauty and Appeal of Japanese Soaking Tubs

When it comes to a good and comforting soak, nothing can beat the inviting and relaxing appeal of Japanese soaking tubs. Soaking in a hot, warm bath after a long day from work has been a common ritual in Japan. With a fast-paced and stressful modern life, this kind of practice has slowly found its way to the Western countries. Now, many Western homes have already incorporated the use of functional and appealing Japanese tub in their humble abode.

Called as ‘Ofuro’ by the Japanese, these tubs are purposely made to allow users to fully submerge their bodies into a relaxing soak while they are comfortably seated. For centuries, ofuros have been used by the Japanese in alleviating bodily pains and other maladies. Immersing one’s self into a tub full of hot water is believed to be a good way to relieve stress and tension. True enough, a warm and good soak can definitely take away stress by stimulating blood circulation and soothing the muscles. With that said, it is safe to assume that the popularity of Japanese tubs can be attributed to their ability to improve one’s quality of life through optimum relaxation.

Regardless of the style of the Japanese deep soaking tub, one can definitely enjoy a more enticing and relaxing bathing experience with their use. Japanese tubs are painstakingly and carefully crafted into perfection, which are only made from the best and premium grade materials. Although most wooden Japanese tubs are typically made from Hinoki or port ford Cedar, some models can be made with other types of durable wood like the Alaskan yellow cedar and teak. There are also companies offering Japanese tub customization, which is of course more expensive as compared to buying pre-made ones. But if you are really looking for a unique and specially made Japanese tub, then better have your tub custom made by a reputable manufacturer.

Apart from wooden ofuros, Japanese soaking tubs can also be made from other viable materials such as ceramic, acrylic, and even metal. But no matter what type of material is used to construct them, the addition of this magnificent and remarkable deep soak tub is surely a wise home investment.

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