Niyoki
Niyoki is a misspelling of the Japanese word Nyūyoku (入浴), which means bathing or taking a bath. The term refers to the act of immersing oneself in water, typically in a bathtub, for the purpose of cleaning, relaxation, or hygiene. Nyūyoku is an important part of daily life in Japan and often involves specific rituals and customs. Public bathhouses known as sentō and hot spring resorts known as onsen are common places for nyūyoku in Japan.