Japanese bath culture
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In Japanese culture, the bath (お風呂) is traditionally a long, relaxing soak in hot water — often 20–30 minutes or more — rather than a quick wash. Showering happens before entering the tub to clean oneself, and the tub is for enjoyment. A 'quick bath' is thus culturally noteworthy and the subject of the idiom 烏の行水.