Has a number of bathing facilities to choose from, including imported onsen water baths, a cold bath, and a sauna room with salt rub. Most people who use the facilities are pretty good about social distancing, even though there aren't really any corona measures in place here, except for a few plexiglass screens on some tables in the eating area. For a bathhouse, the quality of the food in the canteen is, unexpectedly, of a pretty high standard. The spicy miso ramen was pretty well done; although the gyoza were pretty sad, probably from waiting for the ramen to be done. Flavorwise, they were good, but could have been...
Read moreFor an authentic Japanese bathing experience, this is a great choice. It's affordable, fairly close to the train station (10 or so minutes to get there) and provides the newbie with enough "cover" to get acclimated. Because it''s a fairly large space, you can take your cues from the others using the bath and you won't be standing out as much as you would in a smaller neighborhood bath. Plenty of options for soaking (indoors or out) or using saunas. A unique place, as there are women of ALL ages relaxing, interacting and enjoying themselves. Definitely...
Read moreI thought the price was commensurate to what I was paying for- salt, steam and dry sauna (female side); carbonated water baths in the outdoor area, apple scented water in the event bath, and water from Niigata (Nov 2021) in the outdoor area. It's rare that the rotenburo water is carbonated so I thought that was the main feature of this spa.
The relaxation space is wide and can probably seat over 40 people. There was a barber as well within...
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