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Communal bathhouses were common in Japan until the mid-18th century, and had a resurgence after WWII when many baths were rebuilt after wartime damage, and many post-war homes were built without private baths. Even today, public baths called sento remain an important part of Japanese social traditions. After showering, patrons often gather to relax, socialize, and soak. Enjoy a small piece of the restorative sento experience with these six individually wrapped traditional Japanese herbal soaps. Contains traditional Japanese herbal skin care ingredients: adzuki red bean, daizu soybean, yuzu citrus, green tea, camellia flower, and black sugar. Made in Japan. Each soap is 3 oz.
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