As I explained earlier on Good Couple Day, it is designated as an anniversary for the same reason.
1 is pronounced "Yī" in Chinese, 2 is pronounced "Fu" in the ancient Japanese language, and 6 is pronounced "Ro".
Since November is the 11th monthly, it is written as 11/26 in Japan.
A good bath is pronounced "Yī yī-Furo" in Japanese, so November 26th was designated as a good bath day.
This anniversary was set by the Japan Bathing Agent Industry Association, which is engaged in businesses related to the effectiveness, safety, and quality assurance of bathing agents.
In late November, Japan has many areas where full-scale winter is approaching, and the anniversary was created because more people want to warm up slowly in the bath and get rid of their tiredness.
The purpose is to promote the utility and spread of bath salts.
Instead of taking a shower in the cold season, soak in the bathtub.
It is medically known that making people feel warmth and buoyancy with plenty of hot water has the effect of promoting blood circulation, relieving the burden on joints and muscles, and relieving tension in the brain.
Soaking in hot water at about 40 ° C for 10 to 15 minutes activates macrophages and killer cells in the body.
Anti-aging and anti-cancer effects are enhanced.
If you are not good at soaking in a bathtub for a long time, you can take a half-body bath.