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titleOfInvention Pair mat for bedrock bathing, bedrock bathing method, and bedrock bathing facility
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a pair mat (including a herbal mat) for use in a bedrock bath that has good sleeping comfort and is resistant to tearing even when sweating. An elastic protective mat 3 having a number of through-holes formed in a thickness direction, which is laid on a bed for bathing rocks 4, and a fragment of a herb that is laid on the protective mat 3. A pair mat (2, 3) for bedrock bath consisting of a Japanese paper sheet 2 was used. At this time, it is preferable that the diameter of many through-holes formed in the protective mat 3 is 15 to 25 mm. In addition, the above-mentioned problem is that a bathroom having an internal volume of 15 m 3 or less, a bedrock floor 4 installed in the bathroom, and a protection in which a large number of through holes are laid on the bedrock floor 4 The problem can also be solved by a bedrock facility 11 comprising a mat 3 and a Japanese paper sheet 2 containing a broken piece of medicinal herb laid on the protective mat 3. [Selection] Figure 4
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