Thermae Romae Novae - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

All Baths Lead to Rome
While bathing in the public bathhouse his grandfather designed and built, a boy in ancient Rome is momentarily transported to a very strange place.

The Thermae Architect Who Leapt Through Time
Rome, 128 A.D. In a golden age of bathhouse innovation, bathhouse architect Lucius tries to come up with fresh ideas that will set his designs apart.

Lucius Builds an Outdoor Bath
After Consul Lepidus asks him to build an outdoor bath with a view of Mt. Vesuvius, Lucius suddenly finds himself bathing among strange-looking monkeys.

Lucius Builds an Indoor Bath
Lucius ends up in a small bathroom in a modern Japanese house and is completely fascinated by everything he finds.

Lucius Builds a Bath in Emperor Hadrian's Villa
Impressed by his creativity, Emperor Hadrian invites Lucius to his opulent villa and asks him to build a private bath.

Lucius Builds a Hot Stone Spa
Lucius works to complete a bathing area for soldiers fighting on the front lines — and not a minute too soon, as the men are in dire need of healing.

Lucius appears on the Tokaido Road in the Edo Period
While stopping in an unwelcoming tavern during his long journey home, Lucius surfaces in a comfortable Edo-era rest stop along the Tokaido road.

Lucius Learns Bathing Etiquette in Japan
Lucius encounters a set of very rude bathers who don't seem to know the first thing about proper bathhouse etiquette.

Lucius Meets a Fellow Architect in Japan
On a construction site for a Roman-style spa in modern day Japan, Lucius meets a fellow bathhouse architect.

Lucius Builds a Theme Bath
Lucius Builds a Theme Bath
Emperor Hadrian asks Lucius to devote himself to building a large public bathhouse in the name of his son and heir to the Empire.

Lucius Builds a Spa Town
Lucius Builds a Spa Town
To undermine public support for the Emperor, some members of the Senate scheme to get rid of the man behind the popular bathhouses: Lucius.
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