. . . . "Saunas are present in every village, save those built with kotas. They are small (usually no bigger than 2x3) buildings, and always include a fireplace, a table, a sauna scoop and a wooden tub. One part of the Advanced adventures course needs you to use a sauna. To do so, remove all your clothing, then with a container of water in your inventory, [a]pply the sauna scoop. It is possible to build a sauna in your home by stealing a tub and scoop from a village. Sauna scoops and tubs are available for purchase in goods sheds. Saunas make good player homes. All that is needed is to block up the entrance with a fence, so that only the player has access inside.* Saunas can also function as smokehouses. \n* Seems to not work anymore, NPC's climb over the fence: \u25A0 Vendayn -More testing may be required, but I've only seen children climb over fences. Not the adults of the village. \u25A0 At version 3.14 adults can climb fences.(only if you attack the NPC's)"@en . "Sauna"@en . "The Sims 3 Store"@en . "\u00A72,100"@en . . . . "Buy mode"@en . "The sauna also serves as a WooHoo spot, and Sims can WooHoo or Try for Baby in a sauna. When done on a community lot, it will give the \"Public WooHoo\" memory. If Open for Business is installed, Servos cannot use the sauna. If Seasons is installed, using a sauna will increase a Sim's internal temperature. Saunas come in two colors \u2014 light and medium \u2014 and have panelings of the same color to match in build mode (titled \"Heatonism Light Panel\" and \"Heatonism Medium Panel\", respectively)."@en . . . "Saunas are present in every village, save those built with kotas. They are small (usually no bigger than 2x3) buildings, and always include a fireplace, a table, a sauna scoop and a wooden tub. One part of the Advanced adventures course needs you to use a sauna. To do so, remove all your clothing, then with a container of water in your inventory, [a]pply the sauna scoop. It is possible to build a sauna in your home by stealing a tub and scoop from a village. Sauna scoops and tubs are available for purchase in goods sheds. \n* Seems to not work anymore, NPC's climb over the fence:"@en . . "Le sauna est un m\u00E9lange d'une salle de bain et d'un four. On y trouve de l'eau, ainsi qu'une chaleur avoisinant les 100\u00B0C. Le sauna est utilis\u00E9 par la tribu des auto-cannibales (principalement regroup\u00E9s en Finlande) pour se cuire eux m\u00EAmes avant d\u00E9gustation. Cependant, la plupart d'entre eux \u00E9tant des petits slips, ils ne restent jamais dedans jusqu'\u00E0 la fin de la cuisson, et pr\u00E9f\u00E9rent aller se d\u00E9cuire dans un endroit frais (de la neige, l'eau d'un lac \u00E0 -15\u00B0C, un frigo, ...) en esp\u00E9rant r\u00E9ussir \u00E0 la prochaine tentative."@fr . "Environment"@en . "The Sims 2: Bon Voyage"@en . "Steam-It-Up Sauna"@en . "Le sauna est un m\u00E9lange d'une salle de bain et d'un four. On y trouve de l'eau, ainsi qu'une chaleur avoisinant les 100\u00B0C. Le sauna est utilis\u00E9 par la tribu des auto-cannibales (principalement regroup\u00E9s en Finlande) pour se cuire eux m\u00EAmes avant d\u00E9gustation. Cependant, la plupart d'entre eux \u00E9tant des petits slips, ils ne restent jamais dedans jusqu'\u00E0 la fin de la cuisson, et pr\u00E9f\u00E9rent aller se d\u00E9cuire dans un endroit frais (de la neige, l'eau d'un lac \u00E0 -15\u00B0C, un frigo, ...) en esp\u00E9rant r\u00E9ussir \u00E0 la prochaine tentative."@fr . "3.15576E10"^^ . "\u00A72,500"@en . "Sweat It Out Sauna"@en . "A sauna is room or house designed to induce sweating, for either hygienic or medical reasons. The sweat can be induced by wet heat (steam) or dry heat. In the Vinaya, the rules for monks and nuns, the sauna is referred to as a bathroom (jantaghara) or more specifically as a fire room (aggisala). The Vinaya gives a detailed description of how these saunas were designed and used. They consisted of a room with tight-fitting doors, windows and ceiling to keep the heat in. Seats and benches were arranged around a fire and there were bowls or troughs of water for sprinkling on the body and on rocks heated by the fire. Clothes were hung on wall pegs, drains led excess water away and pipes let the steam out (Vin.II,120-1). Monks were not allowed to be naked in the sauna. Nudity is not acceptable in Buddhism as monastic and lay people are expected to follow the normal conventions of society for clothing and appearance. See: Clothes & fashion and Buddhist fashion. The normal procedure was to smear fine clay on the body, probably as an abrasive to remove old skin, and rub or massage the limbs until the clay was washed off by the sweat. There were four kinds of \u2018sweating treatment\u2019 (sambharaseda) \u2013 using steam made from water with certain herbs it, steam made from water with cannabis in it, \u2018great sweating\u2019 and udakakottaka, which may have meant soaking in a tub of very hot water (Vin.I,205). Indian Buddhist monks introduced the sauna to China from where it spread to Korea and eventually to Japan. The Daito Seiiki Diary by Genjo Sanzo\uFF08602-664CE, mentions Chinese Buddhist temple with saunas that were open to the public. They also provided medicine and food for the benefit of the poor and the sick. From the introduction of Buddhism in Japan during the Nara Period, many of the larger temples had saunas from which the modern baths, the sento, evolved. In the beginning these baths were meant mainly for the monks but occasionally they were open to others. Records mention that the wife of the Emperor Shomu, Koumyou Kougou (701-760 CE) allowed the sick the opportunity to bathe six days every month and even personally washed them. From the Kamakura period (1185\uFF0D1333), it was normal to make temple baths available for the sick. When public saunas and baths were established away from temples they continued to be built in the style of temples, a tradition that continues even today. Since the 1960s when Japanese houses were more commonly designed with bathrooms, public saunas and baths have declined in popularity."@en . "Sauna"@fr . . . "3"^^ . . "\u00A72,300"@en . "A sauna was a room that consisted of a steam or heat filled room, wherein the pores could be cleansed, and a pool or hot tub. Despite this, it proved hazardous, and often fatal, to species other than humans because of the concentrated heat levels."@en . . . . . "Take a break from the worries of the world and refresh your body, mind, and soul with a tranquil sojourn in a little slice of paradise! Experience a relaxing hydrotherapy soak in crystalline waters, rejuvenate with a revitalizing mud bath, or simply sit back and enjoy the steam. The Steam-It-Up Sauna will soothe away your aches and pains and put your worried mind at ease. So sit back, relax, and experience the exhilaration of paradise."@en . "StoneZone brings you an all new take on the classic sauna. Constructed out of heat-resistant stones that remain cool even at high temperature, this sauna is one that won't scald Sims' bottoms when they sit."@en . "Primitive sweat tents would provide early hunters and gatherers a chance to collect themselves, clear their minds, and sweat off any troubles they brought with them. The Sweat It Out Sauna has transformed this ancient ritual into an experience that is now much easier \u2014 no tent building necessary \u2014 and more communal, allowing several people to sweat off their troubles at once."@en . "A sauna was a room that consisted of a steam or heat filled room, wherein the pores could be cleansed, and a pool or hot tub. Despite this, it proved hazardous, and often fatal, to species other than humans because of the concentrated heat levels."@en . "A sauna is room or house designed to induce sweating, for either hygienic or medical reasons. The sweat can be induced by wet heat (steam) or dry heat. In the Vinaya, the rules for monks and nuns, the sauna is referred to as a bathroom (jantaghara) or more specifically as a fire room (aggisala). Monks were not allowed to be naked in the sauna. Nudity is not acceptable in Buddhism as monastic and lay people are expected to follow the normal conventions of society for clothing and appearance. See: Clothes & fashion and Buddhist fashion."@en . "A sauna was a room or structure, which was heated to a very high temperature, so its occupants could sweat and relax. The Cardassian sauna was a variety of this. When confined to the catwalk of Enterprise in 2152, Malcolm Reed asked Chief Engineer Tucker whether he could build a shower, to which Tucker sarcastically replied if he'd like a sauna as well. (ENT: \"The Catwalk\")"@en . "A sauna was a room or structure, which was heated to a very high temperature, so its occupants could sweat and relax. The Cardassian sauna was a variety of this. When confined to the catwalk of Enterprise in 2152, Malcolm Reed asked Chief Engineer Tucker whether he could build a shower, to which Tucker sarcastically replied if he'd like a sauna as well. (ENT: \"The Catwalk\")"@en . "The sauna also serves as a WooHoo spot, and Sims can WooHoo or Try for Baby in a sauna. When done on a community lot, it will give the \"Public WooHoo\" memory. If Open for Business is installed, Servos cannot use the sauna. If Seasons is installed, using a sauna will increase a Sim's internal temperature. Saunas must be surrounded by a wall in order to exist. When purchased in buy mode, the sauna's walls will come pre-built, and will follow the sauna when moved. The walls can be repainted and reused, but cannot be removed without also removing the sauna. If the player removes one of the wall sections needed for the sauna, the sauna will be sold for its current value. Saunas come in two colors \u2014 light and medium \u2014 and have panelings of the same color to match in build mode (titled \"Heatonism Light Panel\" and \"Heatonism Medium Panel\", respectively)."@en . . . "The Sims 4 Spa Day"@en . . "Artificial Fever Room"@en . "StoneZone Sauna"@en . "\u00A74,000"@en . . "Comfort"@en . . .