Definitely this sento was one of the best plus it was hot-spring so I can’t complain! Although there were way too many people yesterday that it was first warm beautiful Saturday so probably wasn’t best day to go on the weekend lol (Local aunties were gossiping sundays are crowdas well) I kinda feel bad for neighbors and local that use this sento regularly. Anyway body soap and shampoo are provided, hot spring is great but individual baths are rather too small!!!!!! Even Roten outside bath is four people size max 5 and there are 4 different bath but all small size except middle temperature bath but still small with amount of people were in sento! Changing room is way to crowded. in and out that new customer keeps coming in and few more people are also getting out at same time and only 2 hair dryers and one was broken when i went ! It didn’t really meet my high expectation but onsen was good and beautiful golden plum tree tiles inside bath were pretty amazing so it was worth of visit.
P.s Any public (local¥500) bathhouse sent are allow...
Read moreOnsen and sento culture is one of my favorite things about Japan, and Mikokuyu has been the best sento I’ve experienced so far. The facility has around six different baths, each with its own unique feel, from hot and soothing to refreshing and invigorating. Everything is spotless and well maintained, and the atmosphere blends modern comfort with the traditional charm of a neighborhood bathhouse. When I visited, I happened to be the only foreigner there, which isn’t always the case in Tokyo, but it made the experience feel even more authentic and local. It’s the perfect place to unwind, reset, and enjoy a genuine Japanese experience....
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