My bathroom is 5x9'
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Well that depends on how much you are Illinois to spend. I'm assuming that the shoes is in the 5 foot wall not 9ft so you would need to gut room and have tub and storage on the 9ft wall and the vanity and toilet as well . I won't give you much space to walk so you might need to take space from an other room. Tubs are usually 6ft. But you want to put proper drywall and then the wall tile so it takes up more area than 6ft. But only around 3ft wide but that only leaves 2 ft to walk maybe you could find a smaller tub just make sure that the longest person to use it fits length wise. And if you find a smaller one then you might be able to move toilet next to it and then install a small sink across from tub. Still tight though and if this is upstairs moving toilet may be pricy due to the pipe that would need to be moved. If yu want this to bathe children then I believe that you can find a 4ft one which would fit where shower is and that would be perfect.
For something unique, look at Japanese Soaking Tubs. Great for small spaces. I love the looks from rustic to sophisticated.
The standard length of a bathtub is 5'. where is the door? you can put the bathtub in the far end, the toilet next to the tub and the sink next to the door. you will need about 26" from the wall to the edge of the door wo that the door will clear the cabinet and counter top. or a pedestal sink could be an option.