A Russian bath, also known as a banya, is a traditional Russian sauna experience that has been enjoyed for centuries. However, it can also be referred to as a steam bath, Turkish bath, or Korean sauna, depending on the culture and region. In Mongolia, it is called a shubu. In Finland, it is known as a sauna. In Japan, it is called an onsen, while in Korea, it is known as a jjimjilbang. Regardless of its name, the Russian bath experience typically involves a combination of heat, steam, and cold water immersion for therapeutic purposes, relaxation, and socialization.