Sauna Users by Country Statistics

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Comparable sauna user data is surprisingly uneven across countries. Finland, Germany and Japan publish the clearest nationwide user figures, while Estonia is better documented through sauna-stock data than through active-user headcounts. That means the strongest country comparison is a mix of direct user counts and clearly labeled estimates.

sauna users by country statistics
sauna users by country statistics

Key Sauna Users by Country Statistics

  • Germany reports 30.6 million regular sauna guests.
  • Japan’s 2024 sauna survey estimated 17.8 million sauna enthusiasts.
  • Finland reports that 90% of people use the sauna at least once a week.
  • Using Finland’s end-2025 population, that weekly-use rate works out to about 5.09 million weekly sauna users.
  • Finland also reports that 40% of people use the sauna multiple times per week.
  • Germany also documents about 2,000 public sauna baths, 10,000 sauna facilities in sports venues, hotels and pensions, and about 1.9 million home saunas.
  • Estonia reports more than 100,000 saunas, or roughly one sauna for every 13 people.
  • In Estonia, 27% of private houses and 11% of apartments have saunas.

Documented Sauna User Counts by Country

This chart uses the best sourceable national user figures. Finland is shown as an estimate because the country publishes a weekly-use rate rather than a nationwide weekly headcount.

LabelBarValue
Germany
 
30.6 million
Japan
 
17.8 million
Finland
 
5.09 million

Max = 30.6 million. Widths: Germany 100.00%, Japan 58.17%, Finland 16.64%

Sauna Users as a Share of National Population

This view helps normalize for country size. The definitions still differ by source, so it is best read as a cultural-penetration comparison rather than a perfectly apples-to-apples usage survey.

LabelBarValue
Finland
 
90.00%
Germany
 
36.61%
Japan
 
14.38%

Max = 90.00%. Widths: Finland 100.00%, Germany 40.68%, Japan 15.98%

How the Country Figures Compare

Finland stands out for intensity rather than sheer scale. The country is small, but sauna use is deeply embedded in daily life, and the weekly-use rate is unmatched in the figures reviewed here. Germany stands out for scale in Europe, with tens of millions of regular guests and a very large installed base of both public and private saunas. Japan stands out for rapid modern growth, with its survey showing 17.8 million sauna enthusiasts and a strong recovery in lighter-frequency use.

Estonia deserves separate mention because it is one of the most sauna-dense countries in the world even though the strongest public numbers are infrastructure-based. More than 100,000 saunas for a population of roughly 1.37 million means access is unusually widespread, even without a fresh national active-user headcount.

Country Snapshot Table

CountryBest public metricFigureWhat it means
FinlandWeekly sauna use90%The strongest culture-of-use figure in the set.
GermanyRegular sauna guests30.6 millionThe largest sourceable national user count in this comparison.
JapanSauna enthusiasts17.8 millionA large and still-growing modern sauna market.
EstoniaDocumented sauna stock100,000+ saunasBest read as an access metric rather than a direct user count.

Sources

  • Finland Toolbox, Finland, a land of saunas — 90% weekly sauna use and 40% multiple-times-weekly sauna use in Finland.
  • Statistics Finland, preliminary population statistics for 2025 — Finland population of 5,656,900 at the end of 2025.
  • Japan Sauna Survey 2024, Japan Sauna Institute — 17.8 million sauna enthusiasts in Japan.
  • Statistics Bureau of Japan, Current Population Estimates as of October 1, 2024 — Japan population of 123,802,000.
  • Deutscher Sauna-Bund, 2022 appeal on public sauna facilities — 30.6 million regular sauna guests in Germany.
  • Deutscher Sauna-Bund, 2024 press note Familiensauna – Lohnt sich das? — about 2,000 public sauna baths, 10,000 sport and hotel sauna facilities, and around 1.9 million home saunas in Germany.
  • Destatis current population tables for 2024 — Germany population of 83,577,140 at the end of 2024.
  • Visit Tallinn, Public saunas in Tallinn — over 100,000 saunas in Estonia, about one sauna per 13 people, with 27% of private houses and 11% of apartments having saunas.
  • Statistics Estonia population release for 1 January 2025 — Estonia population of 1,369,995.