concept   bathtub
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, bathtubs are smaller and deeper, emphasizing soaking baths and relaxation.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bathtub Japan Used for soaking baths and often equipped with a deep, square shape to allow for full body immersion. 1
2 bathtub Japan Used for soaking and is often smaller in size compared to Western bathtubs 1
3 bathtub Japan Bathtubs are typically smaller and deeper, and they are used for soaking after a shower to ensure cleanliness. 1
4 bathtub Japan Frequently used for soaking and relaxation, often in combination with public hot spring baths 1
5 bathtub Japan Associated with soaking baths and often found in traditional Japanese homes 1
6 skidless bathtub mat Japan Less common as traditional Japanese bathtubs are designed for soaking while seated, minimizing the need for skidless mats. 1
7 skidless bathtub mat Japan Less common due to cultural preference for sitting baths and non-slip surface design of traditional Japanese bathtubs 1
8 skidless bathtub mat Japan Not commonly used as bathing culture often involves sitting and washing rather than standing in a bathtub or shower 1
9 tub Japan Tubs are typically smaller and deeper, used for soaking baths rather than for full-body immersion. 1
10 tub Japan Ofuro and hanjeungmak are cultural bathing traditions where use of tubs is significant 1
11 tub Japan Traditionally, Japanese tubs are smaller and deeper, and bathing is done outside the tub. 1