〘 noun 〙 A bath at a hot spring or the like that is made by taking advantage of a depression in a rock or by piling up rocks. ※Your Name (1952-54) by Kazuo Kikuta, 4 "I went to the bathhouse and took a leisurely bath in the quiet sulfur spring called the rock bath." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 温泉などで、岩のくぼみを利用したり、岩を積み立てて造ったりした風呂。※君の名は(1952‐54)〈菊田一夫〉四「浴室へゆき、岩風呂と称する個人用の静かな硫黄泉にゆっくりつかってくると」
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