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[Thermae Romae] It’s nice to be a little bit, but Romans too.

I won!! VICTORY

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The Romans shouldn’t feel inferior to a small island nation in the Far East.

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It can’t be helped; it’s the future 2000 years later.

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I could finally grasp a sense of continuity with fish sauce, but in reality, Rome was the pioneer all along…

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Is it true that there was the idea of a flush toilet in Rome?

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Didn’t they do that normally in Thermae?

Using a toilet with running water to poop and wiping my butt with a sponge.

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I thought the story would progress more with the emperor’s death, giving a sense of Rome’s decline, but that emperor isn’t dying at all…

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The Majesty has passed away!!!

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Still…Alive…

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Kataruiwius

It’s nostalgic.

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It’s really convenient to be able to handle Japanese, even if it’s just a little.

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When will I be able to reunite with my wife?

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The donkey is cute.

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Long live the general!

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It’s amazing that we can incorporate technology from 2000 years in the future, even in a distorted way.

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Even the Flat-faced tribe might like seeing eels! I won!! I wonder if they’ll think that.

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The feeling of defeat comes just from the idea of serving food and drinks tailored to the bath, rather than the bath itself.

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Although it’s limited to the bath, the technology and sensibility to accept and recreate the existence of the future is truly amazing, Lucius.

My son was also kind of amazing in the same way.

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In Rome, being called Lucius as an Italian, is that really okay…? I wonder if there’s any discomfort with the clothing…

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Well, it’s the capital of Italy…

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The Emperor has passed away!? → They’re still alive…

Has it become a guaranteed hit?

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Isn’t it unfair that even though what I’m doing after becoming 2 is exactly the same as before, it’s still interesting?

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If anything, there are even discussions about the quality of the springs, and they are delving deeper into the hot spring aspects.

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The Italian otter that was reserved earlier…

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Because he is an intellectual from Rome, he can speak broken Japanese when taught.

As expected, its high specifications are impressive.

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Bilinguals and trilinguals were common even 2,000 years ago…

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It’s nice that when you’re a trader, you somehow remember words.

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The frequency of publication isn’t that high, but it’s definitely interesting.

I don’t feel any decline in the sharpness of the jokes.

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How about we try transferring together as a family soon?

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However, it’s amazing how one hot spring topic after another keeps coming up.

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Isn’t there really only food that makes the Romans think, “Yep, this is ours,” when they come to Japan?

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Hot springs themselves also serve as a heat source, so their value is tremendous…

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However, when this Roman era ends, the culture of bathing will also disappear…

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It doesn’t mean that it will disappear.

It costs an incredible amount of money, so I can only maintain the golden period.

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That being said, you’ve been doing it for about 200 years, right?

They continue to carry out large-scale deforestation, don’t they?

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When it comes to deforestation, ironmaking is on a completely different level, and the impact of baths is negligible.

That aside, it costs money.

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No, it definitely won’t disappear.

The bath culture remained in various parts of Europe for a while and became one of the factors that spread infectious diseases like the plague and typhus.

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That way of saying it is a bit incorrect, or rather…

There is a history of becoming a source of infection due to the economic decline of bath culture.

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People in Japan 2000 years ago were making weird patterned pottery and having fun, unlike where you’re from.

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It seems that matriciano originated in Rome.

As expected, it’s food…

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A cute donkey manga

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My son has inherited talent properly, hasn’t he?

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Concrete has existed since the Roman era, but it’s so common that it doesn’t stand out.

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Is the road built using the construction method from that time still intact?

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The road is constructed sturdily with a foundation of stacked stones.

What is famous for Roman concrete construction is the aqueducts and the Colosseum.

The loose, poop-shaped concrete that fell during construction at that time still remains on the rock near the water supply.

There are so many concrete buildings that it has become a tourist destination.

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The Roman road is still used as a highway today.

One reason why Italian roads are said to be terrible.

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No matter how you think about it, it seems like I was forced to return home without my wife for the sake of the story, but my son is like a sea otter.

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What’s amazing about Italy is that there are so many places where the asphalt roads are filled with potholes, making the cobblestone Roman roads considered better in terms of road quality.

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What’s up with my son time traveling too…?

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Even in Roman times, the bath culture spread typhus and dysentery everywhere…

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I really like the story of the Itako from Aomori.

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Hehehe… PAX!

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PAX!

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The method of lowering the temperature by having excessively hot spring water drip down through branches.

Since the structure is simple and can easily be recreated in Rome, it’s all about the idea.

If anything, I was the one who took the most damage.

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The bath culture of Rome endured well in terms of water quality…

That’s not ordinary water, that water over there.

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Lucius, you’re losing to the culture of the Flat-Faced tribe that casually says “what a waste.”

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It’s about time Rome is in a dangerous situation, so why don’t Lucius, Satsuki, and their son live happily in the present?

If you’re worried, you can bring Antoninus Pius with you.

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So did you send your wife to the present day to hint at the existence of Kobo Daishi?

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Didn’t you eat fish sauce during the hot spring trip in the previous work?

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I wonder if it was shotturu last time.

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Why do you empathize with only that part voiced by Tohda?

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I recently reread the last work, and Lucius is really young.

Speaking of which, Lucius has really become an old man…

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I really like that my son, while having a contemporary sensibility, takes his job seriously and thinks that a cool bath is stylish!

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I searched for this accommodation on Google and found out it’s in Noto Peninsula.

So that’s what the talk about earthquake damage on the Roman side was about.

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There was already talk of using coal as fuel for the bath at that time.

Isn’t it a bit too advanced?

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In China, they were already using it during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

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I’m glad I didn’t run into the person who originally made the reservation this time.

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I’ve watched the movie and I continue to read the manga.

“Did Muji do it without conversation skills!? Isn’t that a high difficulty…?”

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Issues kept arising.

Since the other party couldn’t do anything in English, I forced my way through.

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It seems like there might be an episode about meeting Kukai and becoming the person in the bath.

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Don’t people in Rome eat rice? I had the impression they ate things like porridge.

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Rice is a plant of the subtropical regions.

In most regions, even when making porridge, a different grain is used.

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I was eating a lot of porridge, but it was barley porridge.

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I was eating bread. It was in the 7th century that rice was introduced to Italy.

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Isn’t it amazing that it all comes down to “isn’t this impossible” because it’s Rome?

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If the Romans had eaten rice, they probably would have proliferated and established Rome around India.

It was close.

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Well, there is definitely some persuasive power to the idea that anything can be managed in Rome…

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I still feel that cooked and dried grains are quite a rare way of eating even now.

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Why do Romans love Greece so much?

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It’s like a French person buying a German car.

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I felt it was quite common in Rome to think about reheating a cold hot spring.

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Didn’t I think I was using a simple bath at Muji…?

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Home baths are great, aren’t they?

It seems like it would be fine if we repurpose that boiler system.

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In the first place, Lucius was told that “the hot spring has stopped,” so he went to the site.

I was in the middle of researching “Is that still out?” and then I got instantly teleported.

Isn’t it good to just boil water locally? There’s no timing to discuss that.

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Romans love barley porridge.

I also eat bread.

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I thought there was something like a slide on level 1, but when was the slide made…? Was I playing on playground equipment without knowing its history…?

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I never thought of the idea of reheating lukewarm hot springs.

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It seems like the jokes are getting sharper.

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It’s a bit late to ask, but what was the process of moving to Jump?

The interests have been well adjusted.

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In fact, the commonly known type of slide wears out fabric severely, so it’s somewhat risky to make it a play equipment in modern times when fabric has become inexpensive.

They would have probably played by sliding down the hill and rolling around anywhere and died.

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Kōbō Daishi has become like a power stone for the military strategist of food…

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