Thermae Romae follows the Ancient Roman bathhouse architect Lucious as he traverses between his world and modern day Japan (whom he thinks are flat-faced slaves). Throughout the episodes Lucious will encounter an issue, then take a bath thinking of ways he can overcome it, and while doing so he will slip under the water to be transported to Japan. There he will learn of whatever means or tactics he needs to resolve the issue raised, and return to his world with random souvenirs in tow. You will get little facts here and there about Ancient Rome, but those minor historical points aren't impressive or necessarily memorable. The bath culture itself is an interesting topic to focus on, and the great curiosity with which Lucious expresses while in modern Japan is amusing.
MAL rates it a 7/10 and this is one of those shows I think is really really subjective and some will love it others will hate it. The anime is only 3 episodes long but it's different. You probably haven't watched anything like it, I hadn't watched anything like it before or since. I'd say it's a unique experience nontheless, if you hate it or enjoy it. If you dislike it the animation probably factors in.
MAL rates it a 7/10 and this is one of those shows I think is really really subjective and some will love it others will hate it. The anime is only 3 episodes long but it's different. You probably haven't watched anything like it, I hadn't watched anything like it before or since. I'd say it's a unique experience nontheless, if you hate it or enjoy it. If you dislike it the animation probably factors in.