New portable traditional Japanese bath
Japan is the land of Onsen and Sento (Japanese style public bath). When your average Japanese full time workers go on vacation, their morale and loyalty to the company doesn’t allow them to take long trips for one or two weeks like most Europeans are used to doing. Usually they only go on a one or two day long trip, often to an onsen or ryokan (Japanese style hotel) somewhere outside of Tokyo, far away from the stress and hectic daily routine. To do so, there is nothing better than relaxing in a rotenburo (outdoor bath), lying in a hot spring under the blue sky.

To get this traditional bath atmosphere without going to a far ryokan, Auvelcraft has invented a small Japanese style portable bath to use at home or take camping.
The standard version has a compact diameter of 86cm and a height of 68cm. Weighing 55kg, it can easily be carried by two people and transported by car. The boiler weighs another 22kg and uses wood or charcoal to heat the water!

Home luxury, particularly that related to relaxation and wellness, has been increasing in the area of FMCG: Sauna masks, body massagers/shapers, home oxygen, etc are all booming. Once out-of-reach items reserved for the spa are now accessible to consumers to use in their own way, even if that means bringing your bath with you to set up by the river.





Benri da ne….
Though I think a wooden onsen just doesn’t cut it as well as those made of natural rocks….