町の銭湯と、ささやかな旅気分
最近、6歳の息子と一緒に近くの銭湯に通っている。
場所は本当にごく普通の、昔ながらの町の銭湯。
大人550円、子ども200円。番台のおばちゃんがいて、脱衣所には体重計があって。
でも、そこにある“半露天風呂”が好きだ。
たった一畳ほどのスペースに、申し訳程度の岩風呂。
でも、ちゃんと水が流れていて、外気が入ってくる感じが心地いい。
裸足で岩の上に座って、水音を聞くと、ちょっとだけ“日常”の外にいるような気がする。そのあと、20度の水風呂に一緒に入るのが、ここ最近の日課。体を拭いて、息子は待合室でアイスを食べて、帰り道に中華の餃子を買って帰る午後。でも、なんだかすごく豊かな時間だと思う。
こんな時間こそ、もしかしたら息子が大人になったとき、「小学生のとき、パパとよく銭湯に行ったなあ」なんて
思い出すようないい思い出になるかもしれない。
べつに何か“特別”なことをしているわけじゃない。高級な旅館でも、海外旅行でもない。でも、たぶんこういう時間こそが、記憶の奥にやさしく残る。
小さな幸せを「ちゃんと味わえる」ことって、それだけでちょっと人生の手触りが変わってくる。
ふたりで湯船に肩までつかって、「また来週もこようか」なんて話す夕暮れ。
そんな時間を、これからも大切にしていきたい。
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A “Little Trip” for ¥550: The Neighborhood Sento I Go to With My Son
Lately, I’ve been going to a nearby sento (public bath) with my six-year-old son.
The place is a completely ordinary, old-fashioned town sento. Adults are ¥550, children ¥200. There’s an old lady at the front desk, and a weight scale in the changing room.
But I love the “semi-open-air bath” they have there. It’s a rock bath in a space only about one tatami mat large, almost apologetically small. But water is properly flowing, and the feeling of the outside air coming in is pleasant. When I sit barefoot on the rocks and listen to the sound of the water, I feel like I’m just a little bit outside of my “everyday” life. After that, getting into the 20-degree cold water bath together has become our recent routine.
After we dry off, my son eats ice cream in the waiting room, and on the way home, we buy gyoza from the Chinese restaurant. An afternoon like this. But I think it’s an incredibly rich time.
A time like this might just become a good memory for my son when he grows up, one he’ll recall thinking, “When I was in elementary school, I used to go to the sento with my dad a lot.”
It’s not that we’re doing anything “special.” It’s not a luxury inn or an overseas trip. But perhaps it’s exactly these kinds of moments that remain gently in the deep corners of our memory.
The ability to “truly savor” small happiness—that alone changes the texture of life a little.
The two of us soaking up to our shoulders in the bathtub, talking about things like, “Shall we come again next week?” as evening falls. I want to continue cherishing a time like this.
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