4 Gorgeous Japanese Tubs
The amazing thing about traditional “Ofuro” tubs is that, somehow, you start to relax simply by looking at them; just take a glance through today’s roundup of gorgeous Japanese tubs and see if you don’t agree. This style of tub has been used throughout Japan for centuries to steep away ailments both physical and spiritual, promoting better blood circulation, easing muscle aches and clearing the mind of stress. Interestingly, although we have the Orient to thank for the practice of hot water immersion as a stress reliever, the primary difference between a traditional Japanese soak and your Friday evening bubble bath is the fact that soap damages the wood of Ofuru tubs and therefore isn’t used at all. Today, though, modernized Ofuru-inspired tubs made of metal, porcelain and other materials (some with therapeutic jets, filtration systems and gas or electric heating components) give us the freedom to take away the pain with whatever bath oils, gels and potions we please. But for a truly old-school relaxation experience, just slip into one of these retro-modern masterpieces and let the water do its work.

Traditional Japanese Tub by Mattheo Thun

Japanese Soaking Tub by Rapsel

Modern Japanese Bathtub by Diamond Spas

Japanese Ofuru Tub by RH Tubs
Elements found at Rapsel.




