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A
public
bath
and
sauna
facility
located
along
National
Route
3.
After
putting
your
shoes
in
the
shoe
box
at
the
entrance
and
handing
the
key
to
the
shoe
box
to
the
receptionist
and
paying
the
fee,
the
staff
will
give
you
a
free
face
towel,
bath
towel,
and
locker
key,
and
you
can
enter
the
changing
room.
The
inside
had
a
retro,
Showa-era
atmosphere,
but
it
was
kept
clean,
and
although
there
seemed
to
be
only
one
employee,
the
proprietress,
I
was
impressed
by
how
clean
every
corner
was.
There
are
three
washing
areas
in
the
bathroom
(shampoo,
conditioner,
body
soap,
and
facial
soap
included)
and
one
bubble
bath.
One
cold
bath.
It
is
designed
as
one
sauna
room.
It's
not
very
large.
There
is
no
clock
inside
the
sauna,
so
it
might
be
a
good
idea
to
use
the
enka
song
playing
as
a
reference.
The
relaxation
room
at
the
back
entrance
is
quite
spacious,
and
futons
are
available
for
rent.
The
private
room
has
a
TV,
air
conditioner,
sink,
and
bed,
making
it
feel
like
a
hotel
room.
There's
a
smoking
area,
and
they
sell
beer,
cup
noodles,
and
snacks,
so
I
honestly
feel
like
I
could
spend
hours
here.
My
only
regret
is
that
there
are
no
chairs
for
resting
in
the
bathroom.
Approximately
80%
of
the
customers
are
regular
men
who
chat
in
the
sauna
or
rest
room,
so
if
you
don't
like
such
spaces,
you
might
be
interested.
Well,
it's
an
old-fashioned
sauna
facility,
so
you
can
say
that
it
has
a
good
taste.
It
used
to
be
open
24
hours
a
day,
but
now
it's
only
open
from
6:00
a.m.
to
midnight,
and
it
doesn't
seem
to
be
open
between
0:00
and
6:00,
so
be
careful.
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