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Japan, 〒101-0063 Tōkyō-to, Chiyoda-ku, Kanda Awajichō, 2 Chome−9-9
kontakter telefon: +81 3-3258-2611
internet side: www.edoyu.com
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 35.6981165, Longitude: 139.7679247
ジュンユノキ
::Useful for runners. Affordable price in city.
Cat-sama Sama
::Very commercialised and overpriced (850 yen including set of towels you must return anyway... Didn't matter if you'd brought your own, had to pay for the bundle). Baths are average. Been to sento that were far cheaper with nicer baths and atmosphere. Was not impressed with this one. Definitely don't recommend it as a first time sento experience.
Freman Wu
::Nice place to take a bath, reflashing after shopping and hanging around whole day in the area, price is reasonable, within 500yen, have 2 indoor onsen, n a cold water pool, clean and easy to get in n oit, 5 mintues walk from 秋葉原station
Sam Saltwell
::Not the most inspiring sento/public bath, as it is neither old-fashioned (and lacks the typical Japanese landscape on the tiles), nor particularly modern. If I could use one word to describe it, it would be bland. On the plus side, it is open every evening until 8am in the morning. But he tickets are expensive for a small public bath in Japan - nearly triple what you would normally pay, but still cheap by Western conceptions of a spa. You are limited to 3 hours, presumably to discourage those looking to use this as a cheap hotel for the night, though I'm not sure how strictly that would be enforced. If you are looking for your first "onsen" experience in Japan, you could do a lot better than here. If you already know Japanese sento well, this is a good option when all the others are shut. If my review and photo was helpful for you, please give me a thumbs up 👍🏼 Thanks!
nicolas hafner
::Nice district sento not very Fancy but the baths are Nice and the place provide towels and soap