Danjiriyu Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I can't recommend it at all with my children. .
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When you enter the building, you first have a smoking area on your right. It's not outside the building, but a smoking area right after entering the automatic door, so if there are people smoking alone, you will enter the store through the smoke of cigarettes, and on the way back, you will have a beautiful body. You will be leaving the store after passing through the smoke of cigarettes. First of all, ☆ is a deduction point. Next, although the price is set a little higher (the price for children is higher than the nearby super public bath), the temperature of the hot water in the room is adjusted ...
There are not many types of baths, but it is one of my favorite public baths because it is relatively vacant. The inside is wider than the atmosphere of the building.
I stopped by in the morning bath while sightseeing in Wakayama. I was attracted to the price of 400 yen, but there is no shampoo or soap. The whirlpool bus was substantial, but the temperature of the hot spring bathtub was high (hot) and I couldn't relax slowly. If you enter the museum with the image of a public bath in the city instead of a health land, you will not be disappointed. Personally, it was a loss of Hisashi 々.
This is a bath that you stop by when you go to Kishiwada Keirin Park. It is an easy place to stop by when returning to Haruki Station from the Keirin Park. The exterior is made with danjiri consciousness. If you are paying for a public bath, you have to bring in towels and soap. If you take a bath empty-handed, the price will increase a little, but you will be given the key to the open-air bath. However, the open-air bath is small. At first you may be confused about how to use the key.
There was a public bath fee (no soap or towels) and a royal fee (including soap and bath towels), and coupon tickets were also sold. There was no soap in the area where you could enter for a normal public bath fee, and only an indoor bath (with electric bath, etc.), but in the area where you could enter for a royal fee, an open-air bath that flows directly from the source There was a washroom equipped with a Hamam-style sauna, an ordinary sauna, soap, etc. (although it feels like the ceiling is just hollowed out). Overall cleanliness ...
I can't recommend it at all with my children. .
When you enter the building, you first have a smoking area on your right. It's not outside the building, but a smoking area right after entering the automatic door, so if there are people smoking alone, you will enter the store through the smoke of cigarettes, and on the way back, you will have a beautiful body. You will be leaving the store after passing through the smoke of cigarettes. First of all, ☆ is a deduction point. Next, although the price is set a little higher (the price for children is higher than the nearby super public bath), the temperature of the hot water in the room is adjusted ...
Super public bath
There are not many types of baths, but it is one of my favorite public baths because it is relatively vacant. The inside is wider than the atmosphere of the building.
Ordinary の stew soup
I stopped by in the morning bath while sightseeing in Wakayama. I was attracted to the price of 400 yen, but there is no shampoo or soap. The whirlpool bus was substantial, but the temperature of the hot spring bathtub was high (hot) and I couldn't relax slowly. If you enter the museum with the image of a public bath in the city instead of a health land, you will not be disappointed. Personally, it was a loss of Hisashi 々.
Natural hot spring の soup
This is a bath that you stop by when you go to Kishiwada Keirin Park. It is an easy place to stop by when returning to Haruki Station from the Keirin Park. The exterior is made with danjiri consciousness. If you are paying for a public bath, you have to bring in towels and soap. If you take a bath empty-handed, the price will increase a little, but you will be given the key to the open-air bath. However, the open-air bath is small. At first you may be confused about how to use the key.
A public bath with a Kishiwada look
There was a public bath fee (no soap or towels) and a royal fee (including soap and bath towels), and coupon tickets were also sold. There was no soap in the area where you could enter for a normal public bath fee, and only an indoor bath (with electric bath, etc.), but in the area where you could enter for a royal fee, an open-air bath that flows directly from the source There was a washroom equipped with a Hamam-style sauna, an ordinary sauna, soap, etc. (although it feels like the ceiling is just hollowed out). Overall cleanliness ...