Translator Reviews ( Japanese → English )
Rating: 60 / Native English / 0 Reviews / 31 Mar 2014 at 18:39
1920年代から30年代には、農村部の方が都市部よりも内風呂保有率が高かったが、入浴頻度に大きな差はなかった。都市部では借家率が高く内風呂付家屋は少なめで、入浴料金が安定していた銭湯が公汎に普及していた。風呂の燃料としては農村では薪、枯枝、廃材が使われ、都市では明治中頃から石炭への転換が起こったが、コークス、ガス、練炭も使われた。
明治以前の室内照明は松の根や行灯、蝋燭が使われた。富裕層は行灯の燃料に植物油を使ったが、庶民は悪臭を放ち煙も出る魚油や鯨油を用いた。
From the 1920's through the 30's, more rural people had baths inside their homes compared to city people, but the frequency of bathing was not that different. The percentage of rented houses in the city areas was greater and those with indoor bathtubs were scarce, a fixed price for use of public baths grew the spread of them in Hiroshi. Fuel for baths in the rural areas was firewood, refuse or dead branches, while in the city, since the mid Meiji Period conversion to coal had happened, even though coke, coal and gas were also used.
Before the Meiji Period room lighting was done with pine roots, lanterns or candles. Wealthier people would use vegetable oil, poorer persons were inclined to use the smellier whale or fish oil.