Guest User
September 25, 2021
First of all, I would like to say that I like this facility and visit it often, but I have been thinking about it a lot lately, so I would like to write about it. Lately, we have seen more and more youth groups. There are a variety of people, including those who enter quietly and those who don't really understand what's going on and talk. While the number of people increased, posters for silent bathing were also put up, which made people feel safe, but the reality is that they are not being followed. As long as there is a sign saying "silent bathing", the staff should promote it. Even if there were people talking loudly in front of the silent bath poster in the bathtub, let alone inside the sauna, the staff would not pay attention to them at all. When I see something like that, I wish I hadn't seen it. I think it is necessary to be careful about those who do not understand. Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of people leaving their towels unattended on rooftops, and those leaving their towels on top of the towel rack. The staff just took one look at the stack of towels and disappeared. If we don't correct this disorder, our long-time regular customers will be sad. The same can be said for other facilities, but now that the customer base has expanded and the number of people has increased, I think the people who love this facility will leave unless they make a conscious effort to protect it.
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