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Japan launched the world’s largest gold bathtub with a bathing fee of 300 yuan per hour

Japan launched the world’s largest gold bathtub with a bathing fee of 300 yuan per hour

2022-09-29 05:09:22

Original title: Japan launched the world’s largest gold bathtub with a bathing fee of 300 yuan per hour

Overseas Network, April 22. According to Kyodo News, on the 22nd, a gold bathtub made of 18K gold and weighing more than 150 kilograms was unveiled at a hot spring institution in Nagasaki, Japan. This golden bathtub has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as “the world’s largest golden bathtub”.

It is reported that the gold bathtub was made by 1,500 gold craftsmen in Tokyo for 8 months, through processes such as knocking gold plates, processing and welding. Because of the high thermal conductivity of gold, the bathtub is easy to heat and has excellent thermal insulation properties.

The golden bathtub weighs 154 kilograms and is worth about 800 million yen (about 48 million yuan). The bathtub is circular in shape, with an inner diameter of about 1.3 meters and a depth of 55 centimeters, which can accommodate 2 adults to relax and enjoy at the same time. It was placed in a hot spring facility called “Huis Ten Bosch” in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

The agency said that the room where the golden bathtub is located can be used by 4 people including a family or a group. The bathing fee is 5,400 yen (about 324 yuan) for one hour, and an advance reservation is required. The hot spring agency also advertised for this: “In a luxurious atmosphere, fortune will also improve.” (Overseas Network Wang Shanning)