〘Noun〙① A type of steam bath. A steam bath is taken by trapping steam in a closed chamber carved into a rock or made of stone. There are several methods, such as pouring water over heated stones ( onjaku ) and using seaweed or other materials to create steam (salt bath). Kamaburo. *Gotokyoki - March 18, 1528 (8th year of the Daiei era), "I took a bath in the stone bath at a place called Amidaji temple."② A bathtub made of stone. A stone-built subaro. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 蒸し風呂の一種。岩穴をくりぬき、あるいは石で造った密室に蒸気をこもらせて、蒸気浴をするもの。石で焼いて水をそそぐ方法(温石(おんじゃく))、海草などを焼いて蒸気を出す方法(塩風呂)などがある。かまぶろ。※言継卿記‐大永八年(1528)三月一八日「阿彌陀寺と申し候処にて石風呂候て入り候了」② 石で造った浴槽。石造のすえぶろ。
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