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浩 田
Dirty, hot water is too hot to put in
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I'm disappointed when I think it's a hot spring. It is a coffee-colored hot water. It's too hot to put in, and if you swallow it with water, you will get angry with familiar customers.
Where do you enter? It's an entrance that is hard to see from the road as you think, but please look for it because the chimney is a landmark. Let's park at a nearby convenience store and enjoy ice cream on the way home. The hot water is a cola-colored mineral spring in the Showa public bath style. The basket in the dressing room, the large mirror, and the paint painting in the bathhouse are all orthodox public baths.
Coffee-colored hot springs on the coast of Tokyo Bay. Moreover, it is a public bath. I don't have any business spirit, and it may be difficult to find a signboard even if I go nearby. However, since it is an orthodox public bath, the dressing room and bathhouse are well set up, and the milk after the bath is delicious! It's a Japanese cultural facility that I definitely want overseas people to experience.
A public bath in the Showa era that is a fairly old building and has been around for a long time. It's a hot spring, but it looks like boiling water, and the hot water looks like hot coffee. Hot water is hot water. You should bring towels and soap. The building is not so ancient. The old chimney stands out
Dirty, hot water is too hot to put in
I'm disappointed when I think it's a hot spring. It is a coffee-colored hot water. It's too hot to put in, and if you swallow it with water, you will get angry with familiar customers.
Orthodox の Yutang
Where do you enter? It's an entrance that is hard to see from the road as you think, but please look for it because the chimney is a landmark. Let's park at a nearby convenience store and enjoy ice cream on the way home. The hot water is a cola-colored mineral spring in the Showa public bath style. The basket in the dressing room, the large mirror, and the paint painting in the bathhouse are all orthodox public baths.
this is a public bath, but hot spring!
Coffee-colored hot springs on the coast of Tokyo Bay. Moreover, it is a public bath. I don't have any business spirit, and it may be difficult to find a signboard even if I go nearby. However, since it is an orthodox public bath, the dressing room and bathhouse are well set up, and the milk after the bath is delicious! It's a Japanese cultural facility that I definitely want overseas people to experience.
Time slib
A public bath in the Showa era that is a fairly old building and has been around for a long time. It's a hot spring, but it looks like boiling water, and the hot water looks like hot coffee. Hot water is hot water. You should bring towels and soap. The building is not so ancient. The old chimney stands out