こういうのがいい pic.twitter.com/DYFugkWgXt
— ブルーベリー (@elizhater1982) December 26, 2025
The X post from user @elizhater1982 (ブルーベリー) shows an illustration comparing two types of bathtubs:
- A traditional shallow, sit-up style tub (common in many homes).
- An ideal deep, horizontal soaking tub where a person can lie flat fully submerged.
The caption simply says "こういうのがいい" (meaning "This kind is good" or "I want one like this"), humorously expressing a preference for the luxurious, fully immersive bath experience.
This references Japanese **ofuro** culture, where deep soaking tubs are designed for relaxation, with the body submerged up to the neck while sitting upright—but the meme exaggerates it to a long, coffin-like tub for lying down completely.
As of December 27, 2025, the post (from December 26) has gone viral:
- Over 115,000 likes
- 4,700+ reposts
- 3.7 million views
Popular replies include:
- Jokes about the water cooling quickly or not being deep enough.
- A poetic take comparing ordinary baths to "post-war Japanese restraint" vs. the ideal as "drowning in pleasure."
- Memes showing practical issues (like ending up floating awkwardly) or solutions (like using "gill breathing").
Here are some examples of real Japanese-style deep soaking tubs (ofuro) for context:
It's a fun, relatable meme about dreaming of the perfect bath!
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