Ukiyoburo (Ukiyo Bath) depicts the humor of daily life and culture through the conversations of customers at the
public bath. It contains illustrations from
Utagawa Kuninao and
Kitao Shigemasa (credited as Kitagawa Yoshimaru). Shikitei notes that his inspiration to base the story at a public bath was due to
Santō Kyōden's (1802) and a
rakugo performance by
Sanshōtei Karaku. The text is composed of four parts contained within nine volumes: • Part 1: "Men's Bath", published in 1809 • Part 2: "Women's Bath", published in 1810 • Part 3: "Omissions from the Women's Bath", published in 1812 • Part 4: "Men's Bath Continued", published in 1813 There were advertisements for parts 5, 6, and 7, but they were never written. ==Linguistics==