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17th April 2022 - Thermae Romae Novae
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Written while listening to a confused anonradio trying to play random 
songs while also playing a repeat of Moonlight Talks from _Braindamage

Recently I have been watching something which is an odd choice for me. 
I tend to watch comedies, mysteries and thriller schlock on TV. 
However, thanks to Netflix seemingly always recommending the latest 
thing they have commissioned, I have found a new obsession. It is an 
anime called Thermae Romae Novae. As you may guess from the latin 
name, it is set in ancient Rome and for those who have a vague 
understanding of latin may have also guessed, it is about Roman baths 
of the novel variety. The series follows the adventures of Lucius 
Modestus, our erstwhile hero who happens to design baths. 
This is a strange programme but rather enjoyable. Our hero Lucius 
basically comes from a line of bath architects and so becomes one. He 
has a strange habit of falling under water and waking up in modern day 
Japan. This leads to great confusion and issues. There is a slightly 
weird way of referring to the Japanese as "flat faces". This is rather 
disconcerting but the author is Japanese so I guess it is just me 
being weird about it. Anyhow, Lucius discovers something new each time 
he appears in modern Japan and then collapses into a bath which then 
brings him back to Rome. There, he brings a version of this back and 
gains fame. This repeats each episode with some vague story around it. 
This is strange but strangely captivating. I am not sure why but the 
reasonably short episodes at 20 minutes helps. At the end of each 
episode there is a short where the author of the manga visits an onsen 
(Japanese spring) and learns something about it. This tends to give a 
clue what the next episode will focus on too. The author is a lovely 
woman who seems genuinely interested in onsens. It appears she wrote 
the manga as a way of exploring onsens through the lense of a foreign 
culture who also appreciated bathing.

If you want a weird but wonderful way of distracting yourself while 
learning about ancient Rome and Japanese onsens then go and watch it. 
It may not change your life or perspectives on life but you will learn 
something.