The Anime Bath Scene Wiki is a collective database archiving bathing scenes from anime, manga and other related media and showing the various elements involving them. We WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS on the material covered.
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So, girls go to the bathroom together to touch up their gloss or to touch up their makeup. Honestly, a lot of girls share their makeup with each other in the bathroom too! Yes, girls go to the bathroom to take mirror selfies together. A lot of bathrooms offer good lighting and sometimes full-length mirrors.
So, if you are going to the bathroom in a public place alone, you are at risk somehow, you don’t know who’s waiting there, you don’t know if there’s anybody who may even hurt you. Please don’t feel awkward to go to the bathroom with your friend, as it is entirely reasonable and a lot safer.
Yes, in Japan parents and children bath together fully naked. And that's culturally perfectly normal. From a Japanese perspective, together tub-time is good for family bonding. As children grow older, they'll start enjoying bath time separately.
Usually, it's because there's a plumbing or other utility failure at home. This kind of scenario is so common in anime there is even a wiki that catalogues them. Cousin to the Beach Episode and Public Bathhouse Scene. Every anime more than two episodes long will include at least one of these scenes.
And finally I understood why some of my favorite anime characters would take time for a bath, even at the seemingly inappropriate or inopportune times. Baths are a time for thinking, a time for reflection, a time to wipe the slate clean and start over.
It is not the case that "almost all anime series have a 'going to the beach episode'". The gist of the argument below is as follows: most non-short TV anime of reasonable length (1 or a few cours) do not have beach episodes. However, very long anime will often have beach episodes simply by virtue of being long.
The beach setting allows the characters to show a lot of skin in an environment where it's not perceived as particularly transgressive even by Western audience standards (one hilariously censored episode of Pokémon notwithstanding).
Today onsen bathers have a choice of coffee milk or fruit milk, per Live Japan — both are sweet drinks which seem to help the body re-energize quickly after a bath.
Bathing water in Japan is not usually milky! Only if you add some special bath additive, it can be turned into a milky color. Also, some natural hot spring baths are naturally milky due to the particles in the water.
If your home's water has higher-than-normal copper levels, it's most likely due to corroded copper pipes. You see, as the pipes corrode, copper dissolves into the water that's transported into your home giving it that blueish-greenish tint.