Thermae Romae: Directed by Hideki Takeuchi. With Hiroshi Abe, Aya Ueto, Kazuki Kitamura, Riki Takeuchi. Lucius, a Roman architect, is transported through time to modern-day Japan, where he learns about Japanese bathhouses and uses this to his gain back home.
The story follows an ancient Roman architect named Lucius, who is having trouble coming up with ideas. One day, he discovers a hidden tunnel underneath a spa that leads him to a modern Japanese bath house. Inspired by the innovations found there, he creates his own spa, Roma Thermae, bringing the modern ideas to his time.
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Each subsequent chapter follows Lucius facing some sort of a problem. A proud bath architect in ancient Rome starts randomly surfacing in present-day Japan, where he's inspired by the many bathing innovations he finds. A Roman architect is transported to modern.
Lucius, an ancient Roman architect, time travels to modern Japan and learns many techniques to build amazing bath houses back in Rome. Content collapsed. Thermae Romae Details Published by idahopotatoclub on September 5, 2021 An ancient Roman architect (specializing in baths) struggling to invent new ideas for baths accidentally slips through time and resurfaces in a public bath house in modern day Japan!? The plot of Thermae Romae sounds like it was born from a drunken night of playing Mad Libs: a bath house architect from Ancient Rome time travels to modern-day Japan where he becomes enthralled by the designs of contemporary bath houses, baths, and toilets.
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The Romans speak Japanese. A Japanese girl learns Latin in one night to communicate with the time. Roman bath house architect Lucius travels through time to arrive in modern day Japan and takes inspiration from its bath houses.
Thermae Romae is a 2012 live-action film adaptation of Japanese manga Thermae Romae, which was produced by Fuji TV and it released on April 28, 2012. [3][4] A second film, Thermae Romae II, was released in 2014. Hideki Takeuchi's 'Thermae Romae' - literally 'Roman Bath' - was 2012's surprise box office smash in Japan, earning nearly ¥6 billion, the second.